The capital city is one of the stopovers the trophy will make during the 2014 FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour.
Every four years before the World Cup, the trophy is taken on a worldtour by Coca Cola, one of the official sponsors of the sports event.This time, the trophy started its journey from the well-known Christ theRedeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro on September 12. It will travel to 88countries and territories and cover 150,000 kilometres in 267 days,more than three times the circumference of the Earth, before returningto the host country, Brazil.
Currently in India,this is the third world tour of the trophy, the world's most covetedsymbol of football. The first tour was in 2006.
The organisers of the event will hold many activities and performances during the day at the Quan Ngua Sport Palace.
During the exhibition, fans will get a chance to enjoy a rare up-closeview of the original trophy. They will also have an opportunity to bephotographed with the trophy, view a special hologram animation thatshowcases memorable moments of the FIFA World Cup and participate ininteractive displays and other entertainment.
Fuleco, the official mascot of the Brazil World Cup, will also be accompanying the trophy.
Southeast Asia has long stood on the periphery of world football andoften sidelined for its inability to compete for a place on the world'sbiggest football stage. At present, a Southeast Asian nation is yet toqualify for the global football event.
However,renowned football expert Mike Wong told Viet Nam News in September thathe has seen the positive progress regional football has made in recentyears. He has urged Southeast Asian countries to develop a long termstrategic plan if they are to realise ambitions of qualifying the WorldCup.
"We are making strides towards the bigger boysin Asia. But I still feel we have a long way to go before we talk aboutthe World Cup," the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) instructor said,adding that one Southeast Asian club had reached the quarterfinals ofthe AFC Champions League this year.
On FIFA's newestranking table, Vietnam's national men's football team jumped fourteenplaces, finishing at 144th. This new ranking comes as a bit of asurprise, since Vietnam did not show well in the Asian Qualifying Roundmatches in November when it lost its fourth and fifth matches of theGroup E to be rooted at the bottom of the group without a single point.
In other Southeast Asian rankings, Thailand fellfour places to the 146th position, and Singapore gained four places,moving up to 149th place.
Meanwhile, Vietnam'snational women's football team remained in 28th place, as well as firstplace in Southeast Asia. Thailand ranked 32nd to remain second in theregion.-VNA