The Viet Nam Football Federation (VFF) has reached an agreement to renew Chinese coach Chen Yun Fat's contract to lead the national women's football team.


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Chinese coach Chen Yun Fat (red).


The VFF will soon sign an 18-month contract with Chen, who helped Viet Nam win the ASEAN's Women Football Championship 2012 in HCM City.

Further details of the contract have not been revealed, but Chen's salary is likely to be more than the US$3,000 per month he previously received.

Chen started working with the Vietnamese women's team in 2007 and helped them win the gold medal at the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in 2009.

Chen's task is to help the team win gold at the upcoming SEA Games in Myanmar and will also work on helping Viet Nam win a spot in the finals of the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2015 in Canada.

The International Federation of Association Football has increased the number of teams from 16 to 24, which will include five Asian teams instead of three.

North Korea have been banned from the competition after five players failed doping tests at the World Cup 2011, creating a chance for Viet Nam to be among the top five, behind Japan, China, Australia and South Korea.

Source: VNA