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Taiwan Edge Vietnam at Women's Asian Cup to Revive Hopes
Su Yu-hsuan’s 26th-minute goal secured Taiwan’s 1-0 win over Vietnam, placing Taiwan second in Group C with one match left in the Women’s Asian Cup.
- On Saturday, Taiwan women's national team defeated Vietnam women's national team 1-0 in Perth to secure second place in Group C with one match remaining, with Su Yu-hsuan scoring in the 26th minute after Saki Matsunaga's shot hit the crossbar.
- Offensive chances for the visitors were limited as the Vietnam women's national team, 2022 quarterfinalist, failed to record a shot on target, with Thi Duyen Tran's first-half effort going wide.
- Organizers said the tournament sold 250,000 tickets, with 92,795 fans at the first 10 matches surpassing the 59,910 attendance record from 2010 in China.
- Both teams now have three points from two games, leaving Group C tightly contested for quarterfinal spots as Taiwan women's national team sits ahead of Vietnam women's national team and behind Japan national team.
- Elsewhere, China and North Korea advanced after Friday wins, and Iran must beat the Philippines on Sunday to stay in contention for next year’s Women’s World Cup in Brazil.
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Read Full ArticleTaiwan beats Vietnam 1-0 at AFC Women's Asian Cup
Taiwan secured a 1-0 win over Vietnam in its second Group C match at the 2026 Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Women's Asian Cup in Australia on Saturday, with forward Su Yu-hsuan (蘇育萱) scoring the decisive goal at Perth Rectangular Stadium.
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Leaning Left7Leaning Right2Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution64% Left
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- 64% of the sources lean Left
64% Left
L 64%
C 18%
R 18%
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