Fixtures

Vietnam V-League 2 09/19 11:00 1 PVF-CAND vs BK Nitra - View
Vietnam V-League 09/20 11:00 4 PVF-CAND vs Da Nang - View
Vietnam V-League 09/27 11:00 5 PVF-CAND vs Hoang Anh Gia Lai - View
Vietnam V-League 10/03 11:00 6 Hong Linh Ha Tinh vs PVF-CAND - View

Results

Vietnam V-League 08/27 11:00 3 [5] Nam Dinh v PVF-CAND [7] L 2-1
Vietnam V-League 08/23 11:00 2 [10] Hai Phong v PVF-CAND [4] L 3-1
Vietnam V-League 08/17 11:00 1 [5] PVF-CAND v Song Lam Nghe An [5] W 2-1
Vietnam V-League 2 06/21 09:00 22 [3] PVF-CAND v Dong Nai [8] W 3-0
Vietnam V-League 2 06/14 09:00 21 [4] Sanna Khanh Hoa v PVF-CAND [3] W 0-1
Vietnam V-League 2 05/26 09:00 20 [8] Dong Thap v PVF-CAND [3] W 0-1
Vietnam V-League 2 05/17 11:00 19 [3] PVF-CAND v Binh Phuoc [2] D 0-0
Vietnam V-League 2 05/11 11:00 18 [1] Phu Dong FC v PVF-CAND [3] L 1-0
Vietnam V-League 2 05/03 09:00 17 [4] Ba Ria Vung Tau FC v PVF-CAND [3] W 0-1
Vietnam V-League 2 04/20 08:30 15 [3] PVF-CAND v Long An [9] W 3-0
Vietnam V-League 2 04/13 11:00 14 [9] CLB Hoa Binh v PVF-CAND [3] W 2-4
Vietnam V-League 2 04/06 08:30 13 [3] PVF-CAND v CLB Bong da Hue [10] W 3-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 25 11 14
Wins 15 8 7
Draws 4 1 3
Losses 6 2 4
Goals for 36 18 18
Goals against 22 8 14
Clean sheets 13 6 7
Failed to score 7 3 4

Wikipedia - PVF-CAND FC

PVF-Cong An Nhan Dan Football Club (Vietnamese: Câu lạc bộ bóng đá PVF-Công An Nhân Dân), simply known as PVF-CAND, is a professional football club based in Văn Giang, Hưng Yên, Vietnam. The club play their home matches at PVF Stadium and compete in the V.League 1, the top flight of Vietnamese football league system. Formed in 2018 as Phố Hiến FC, the club adopted their current name in 2023.

History

View of the PVF Stadium.

Prior to the creation of the team, the PVF Football Academy handed every year all its graduated players to other Vietnamese professional football clubs, which caused difficulties for several players to adapt to the new environment. For that reason, Vingroup, the owner of the PVF Academy established Phố Hiến FC in April 2018 in order to receive the graduated players from the PVF Academy and introduce them to the professional football level. The team's home ground PVF Stadium is situated in the PVF Football Academy training center located in Hưng Yên. During the first season of its existence, club competed in the 2018 Vietnamese National Football Second League and won the promotion to the 2019 V.League 2 after defeating Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu in the promotion play-offs. In the following season at the professional level, the club left big impressions to the media and fans as they finished runner-up in the V.League 2 with the youngest squad among all the teams.

Since 2023, the club is owned by the Ministry of Public Security and adopted the name PVF-CAND, with CAND as an abbreviation for People's Public Security (Công An Nhân Dân). In the 2023 season, the club finished as V.League 2 runner-up for the second time in their history and reached the Vietnamese Cup semi-finals, being the first V.League 2 team to achieve that since 2005.

On 4 August 2025, following Quang Nam withdrawal from the 2025–26 V.League 1, PVF-CAND, who finished third in the 2024–25 V.League 2's was chosen by the VPF to replace Quang Nam's slot, as V.League 2 runners-up Truong Tuoi Dong Nai refused to participate. This will be PVF-CAND's first ever appearance in the V.League 1.

PVF-CAND is a prominent Vietnamese football team known for its focus on youth development and competitive excellence. Based in Vietnam, the team is a collaboration between the PVF Football Academy and the Vietnam Army (CAND), combining top-tier training facilities with disciplined military discipline. PVF-CAND competes in various national leagues and tournaments, serving as a vital platform for nurturing young Vietnamese talent and preparing them for professional and international competitions. The team is recognized for its technical skills, tactical discipline, and commitment to fostering the next generation of Vietnamese football stars.