LS Group Sponsorship, Resumption of Vietnam Professional Football League Division 1
On the 6th, Hanoi FC and Gia Lai FC are playing a match at Hang Day Stadium in Hanoi, Vietnam.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Changhwan Lee] LS Group announced on the 10th that the Vietnam professional soccer first division league (LS V-League 1), which it sponsors, has resumed with paid attendance games in June.
The Vietnam professional soccer first division league, which was suspended in March due to the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) situation, allowed spectators to attend in person on the 5th after no community COVID-19 infections were reported for 50 consecutive days.
Haiphong City in Vietnam allowed up to 20,000 spectators to enter the Lach Tray Stadium, which has a total capacity of 30,000, on the 5th, and LS V-League 1 announced the league's resumption with a match between Haiphong FC and Ho Chi Minh FC.
From June 5 to 7, LS V-League 1 held matches including spectators over three days in 14 clubs across seven regions in Vietnam, including Hanoi.
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An LS Group official said, "Vietnam, a key country for LS's Southeast Asia business base, is being recognized as a global model case by proactively overcoming COVID-19 and resuming the professional soccer league with paid attendance," adding, "We hope that business and the economy between LS and Vietnam will also quickly recover to pre-COVID-19 levels along with professional soccer."
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