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Lưu Ngọc Mai
Personal information
Full name Lưu Ngọc Mai
Date of birth (1974-05-10) 10 May 1974 (age 50)
Place of birth Saigon, South Vietnam
Height 1.57 m (5 ft 2 in)
Position(s) Forward
Team information

Current team

Hồ Chí Minh City (Assistant coach)
Youth career
1998 Ho Chi Minh City
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–2005 Hồ Chí Minh City82 (67)
International career
1998–2003 Vietnam61 (57)
Managerial career
2006– Hồ Chí Minh City (Assistant coach)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Luu Ngoc Mai (born 10 May 1974) is a former Vietnamese footballer.

Personal life[edit]

She was born on 10 May 1974, in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City today). She is the youngest child in a family of 13 siblings.[1] She belongs to the first generation of Ho Chi Minh City women's football. At Vietnamese Golden Ball 2001, Luu Ngoc Mai went down in history as the only female player to be awarded the Bronze Ball together with male players. After winning the gold medal with the Vietnamese women's football team SEA Games 2003, she decided to retire at the age of 30.[2]

Achievements[edit]

Club:

National team

Individual

International goals[edit]

No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 11 November 1999 Iloilo City, Philippines  Chinese Taipei 1–0 1–4 1999 AFC Women's Championship
2. 5 September 2001 Petaling Jaya, Malaysia  Indonesia 3–0 6–0 2001 Southeast Asian Ganes
3. 5–0
4. 6–0
5. 7 September 2001  Singapore 3–0 5–0
6. 4–0
7. 12 September 2001  Myanmar 1–0 1–1 (a.e.t.) (5–4 p)
8. 14 September 2001  Thailand 3–0 4–0
9. 11 June 2003 Nakhon Sawan, Thailand  Uzbekistan 1–0 4–2 2003 AFC Women's Championship
10. 2–0
11. 3–0
12. 4–1
13. 13 June 2003  India 1–0 2–1
14. 2 December 2003 Hải Phòng, Vietnam  Indonesia 1–0 6–0 2003 Southeast Asian Games
15. 2–0
16. 3–0
17. 4–0
18. 8 December 2003  Thailand 1–0 3–1
19. 4 October 2004 Hồ Chí Minh City, Vietnam  Philippines 4–0 5–0 2004 AFF Women's Championship

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Cựu tiền đạo Lưu Ngọc Mai & ký ức SEA Games: Từ bóng tối bước ra ánh sáng". bongdaplus. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
  • ^ "Sao thể thao ngày ấy - Kỳ 19: Đi học ở tuổi 40". Báo Thanh Niên Online. June 2013. Retrieved 27 December 2015.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lưu_Ngọc_Mai&oldid=1224336477"

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