Vietnamese football receives praise from Thai fans after the national U17 team defeated Australia to secure a spot in the 2026 U17 Southeast Asian Championship final.
On the evening of April 22, the Vietnamese U17 team played excellently, staging an impressive comeback with a 2-1 score against Australia in the semifinals of the 2026 U17 Southeast Asian Championship.
Even Thai fans had to praise the performance of coach Cristiano Roland’s team, saying that Vietnamese football “is firmly holding the number 1 spot in Southeast Asia.”
“Vietnam is outstanding, truly deserving to be the number 1 football nation in Southeast Asia today. It must be acknowledged that Vietnamese football is talented across all age groups,” posted Buriram Prankster, one of Thailand’s largest football fanpages.
In the 2026 U17 Southeast Asian Championship, Thailand from the group stage. They even suffered a shocking 2-3 loss to Laos in the group stage.
Although Thai media later revealed that the home team only brought an U16 squad to the tournament, not the strongest U17 players, Thai fans still admitted that their youth football is facing many problems.
“We lost to Vietnam in the U22 arena, and now in the U17 arena. We can’t keep making excuses; we have to admit that Vietnam’s youth football is doing better,” commented one account on Buriram Prankster.

On the Pantip sports forum, the debate was also quite lively. One Thai fan commented: “Vietnam is doing well at all levels of youth football. In any tournament, they go far and meet the minimum expectations.
Meanwhile, we keep struggling with many projects and don’t really select the best players.”
In the 2024 U17 Southeast Asian Championship, Thailand lost narrowly to Australia on penalties in the final. Thailand and Vietnam are the two most successful teams in the tournament’s history, each with 3 titles, but now Vietnam has a great opportunity to pull ahead.
On the other hand, Thai fans hope their team will show true class at the U17 Asian Championship finals, which will take place from early May in Saudi Arabia.
Both Vietnam and Thailand will participate in this tournament, promising a comparison of achievements between the two leading youth football nations in the region.
Vietnamese U17 head coach Cristiano Roland affirmed that his players deserved to beat U17 Australia to earn the right to play in the 2026 U17 Southeast Asian Championship final.