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Revealed are the two Malaysian referees who officiated the play-off match: Will Binh Phuoc make history, or will Da Nang escape?

The play-off match between Binh Phuoc Club and Da Nang Club at 6pm on June 27 promises to be a thrilling confrontation as both teams bet their futures on these fateful 90 minutes. Two Malaysian referees were invited by VFF to officiate.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên26/06/2025

Familiar referees of V-League

Due to the importance of the play-off match, VFF and VPF invited two Malaysian referees to officiate the match (one main referee, one VAR referee).

That is referee Razlan Joffri Bin Ali, who has officiated two matches in the previous rounds of V-League 2024-2025. Including the match between Hanoi and Dong A Thanh Hoa (round 17) and the match between Song Lam Nghe An and Quang Nam (round 19). In round 21, referee Bin Ali will be the VAR referee.

Lộ diện 2 trọng tài Malaysia điều hành trận play-off: Bình Phước tạo lịch sử, hay Đà Nẵng thoát hiểm?- Ảnh 1.

Referee Bin Ali

Photo: VPF

Lộ diện 2 trọng tài Malaysia điều hành trận play-off: Bình Phước tạo lịch sử, hay Đà Nẵng thoát hiểm?- Ảnh 2.

Referee Bin Ali (third from right) has been the main referee many times in V-League

Photo: VPF

Referee Muhammad Usaid Bin Jamal is also from Malaysia. This is the first match of this season in the V-League, referee Bin Jamal is on duty. Last season, he was the main referee for the match between Hanoi Police and HAGL in round 25 and the final match of the National Cup (Dong A Thanh Hoa vs. Hanoi FC).

The war between ambition and courage

Binh Phuoc Club – the representative of the first division – has been playing hard throughout the season to win a play-off position.

With a young, enthusiastic and eager squad to participate in the highest level of Vietnamese football for the first time, Binh Phuoc brings a new breeze and a fighting spirit that never backs down.

On the opposite side, Da Nang FC is a name with a rich tradition, having won the V-League, but is currently in a situation where they have to fight to stay in the league. After a disappointing season, the Han River team is forced to prove their mettle and class to avoid falling to the first division.

This is not only a professional competition but also a psychological challenge. Binh Phuoc has a mental advantage as it is not under as much pressure as its opponent. On the contrary, Da Nang has many experienced players who have competed in big tournaments.

The confrontation between the two teams promises to witness an exciting battle of wits on the coaching bench. Will Binh Phuoc's coach continue to trust in a solid defensive counter-attacking style of play, or will he risk looking for an early goal?

The play-off match between Binh Phuoc and Da Nang is not just a football match – it is a battle for the honor, future and faith of an entire team, a locality. A match that promises to be thrilling, where every little detail can decide the fate of the entire season.

Source: https://thanhnien.vn/lo-dien-2-trong-tai-malaysia-dieu-hanh-tran-play-off-binh-phuoc-tao-lich-su-hay-da-nang-thoat-hiem-1852506261328489.htm


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