Van Quyet’s son occupies the spotlight of Vietnam U23 match
With a strong victory over U23 Indonesia, U23 Vietnam got off to a good start at the 31st SEA Games. This achievement helped the Vietnamese players temporarily rise to second place in Group A.
Besides celebrating the victory, Vietnamese football fans also pay special attention to an extremely handsome and handsome “child face” on the field. That is Van Quan – the son of striker Van Quyet. The boy who once hugged his father’s golden ball has now appeared on the pitch with the role of accompanying the player to the field and handing the ball to the referee in the U23 match between Vietnam and Indonesia.
Van Quyet’s son and U23 Vietnam join the 31st SEA Games
The first time he was assigned a big responsibility, the boy was a little confused and worried. However, Van Quan still successfully completed his mission. The moments when Van Quyet’s son was recorded on the pitch received the “like storm” of netizens. Everyone is giving compliments to this kid! Van Quan looks very smart and agile. Black eyes reflect a confident and dynamic aura.
Van Quan, or baby Soc, is a familiar face to Vietnamese football fans. From a young age, I was often brought to the field by my father to watch Vietnamese players practice and compete. It is this that ignited the fire of passion for football in the heart of the 6-year-old boy.
“I am very happy and excited to have been chosen to accompany the players and give the ball to the referee in the opening match of U23 Vietnam at the SEA Games. I am a big fan of Vietnamese players, and I dream of one. One day, I can put on the team shirt like Van Quyet’s father.” – Van Quan shared.
Sharing about having his son follow in his father’s footsteps, Van Quyet confided: “Pursuing a top football career is not as easy as many people think. It is a long journey that requires energy, strength and desire. Van Quan still jokes that he loves football more than his father. I’m so happy for that, and I hope the love is even greater. For a seven-year-old boy, dreams still need to be nurtured over time.
It is not clear whether Van Quan will follow in his father’s footsteps or not, but at the moment, I just want him to be healthy, develop naturally and live according to his passion. As a father, I will orient Van Quan to the best, guide him to become more confident and stronger in the process of growing up.”
Van Quan is left-footed, smart, agile, and technically skillful. I hope in the future I will be the bright face of the Vietnamese team.
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