Vietnam V-League 04/05 11:00 15 [1] Nam Dinh v Binh Dinh [4] L 2-4
Vietnam V-League 03/31 12:15 14 [6] Ha Noi FC v Nam Dinh [1] W 1-2
Vietnam Cup 03/13 11:00 4 Binh Dinh v Nam Dinh W 0-1
Vietnam V-League 03/08 11:00 13 [1] Nam Dinh v Thanh Hoa [4] D 1-1
Vietnam V-League 03/03 11:00 12 [9] Song Lam Nghe An v Nam Dinh [1] W 0-1
Vietnam V-League 02/28 11:00 11 [1] Nam Dinh v Ha Noi FC [8] W 3-2
Vietnam V-League 02/24 11:00 10 [5] Binh Dinh v Nam Dinh [1] L 2-1
Vietnam V-League 02/17 12:15 9 [7] Hai Phong v Nam Dinh [1] W 1-3
Europe Friendlies 02/06 08:00 - Nam Dinh v Cong An Ha Noi L 3-4
Vietnam V-League 12/27 11:00 8 [1] Nam Dinh v Viettel FC [11] W 3-0
Vietnam V-League 12/23 11:00 7 [2] Nam Dinh v Hoang Anh Gia Lai [14] W 3-0
Vietnam V-League 12/16 11:00 6 [3] Binh Duong v Nam Dinh [1] L 3-2
Vietnam V-League 12/09 11:00 5 [1] Nam Dinh v Cong An Nhan Dan [5] D 2-2
Vietnam V-League 12/03 10:00 4 [12] Hong Linh Ha Tinh v Nam Dinh [1] W 2-4
Vietnam Cup 11/26 11:00 7 Binh Phuoc v Nam Dinh W 0-4
Vietnam V-League 11/03 11:00 3 [1] Nam Dinh v Ho Chi Minh City [4] W 2-1
Vietnam V-League 10/28 11:00 2 [14] Sanna Khanh Hoa v Nam Dinh [2] W 2-3
Vietnam V-League 10/22 11:00 1 [5] Nam Dinh v Quang Nam [5] W 2-1
Europe Friendlies 10/15 11:30 - Ha Noi FC v Nam Dinh L 2-1
Vietnam V-League 08/27 10:00 20 [6] Nam Dinh v Hong Linh Ha Tinh [7] W 2-0
Vietnam V-League 08/12 10:00 19 [8] Binh Dinh v Nam Dinh [6] W 1-2
Vietnam V-League 08/06 12:15 18 [6] Hai Phong v Nam Dinh [5] L 2-0
Vietnam V-League 08/02 11:00 17 [5] Nam Dinh v Cong An Nhan Dan [4] L 1-2
Vietnam V-League 07/28 12:15 16 [4] Ha Noi FC v Nam Dinh [5] L 1-0
Vietnam V-League 07/22 11:00 15 [7] Nam Dinh v Viettel FC [4] D 0-0
Vietnam V-League 07/16 11:00 14 [2] Thanh Hoa v Nam Dinh [7] W 0-2
Vietnam Cup 07/11 12:15 3 Viettel FC v Nam Dinh L 2-0
Vietnam Cup 07/07 12:15 4 Cong An Ha Noi v Nam Dinh W 3-4
Vietnam V-League 07/02 10:00 13 [13] Binh Duong v Nam Dinh [8] W 2-3
Vietnam V-League 06/24 11:00 12 [8] Nam Dinh v Thanh Hoa [1] D 0-0

Nam Dinh Football Club (Vietnamese: Câu lạc bộ bóng đá Nam Định), known as Thép Xanh Nam Định for sponsorship reasons and commonly known as Nam Dinh, is a Vietnamese professional football club based in Nam Định that competes in the V.League 1.

History

Nam Định has two sports facilities, Thiên Trường Stadium (formerly Cuối Stadium) and Trần Quốc Toản Indoor Stadium, which are host to football and volleyball matches. Both sports centers are located on Hùng Vương Street.

At the beginning, the club's home stadium was a dust and sandy training ground of the militia forces where were usually called as Sân Dệt or the "stadium" of the Namdinh Spinning Factory. It was old crisis of the Vietnamese National Army's military academy.

From the end of 1970s, their home stadium was Thiên Trường Stadium. During the Vietnam War, this stadium had become a big, polluted pond with some vegetable fields. Formerly Sân Chùa-Cuối or the "Pagoda at end of the street" Stadium from one uninhibited temple which has got some daoist icons. So it was often named as "a factory weaves wishes" (nhà máy dệt giấc mơ).

Before 1997, the club's kit always used home colors black-white which were similar to Juventus FC. It originates from name Namha Youths, so during the 1980-1990s they were called as "Vietnamese Juventus" by sport medias. However, after some changing times due to sponsor replacements, it was fixed as the yellow, then added lime-red.

Hà Nam Ninh won the National Football Champions (V.League) in 1985 with star player Nguyễn Văn Dũng.

In 2001, Nam Định took second place in the National Championships, losing to Bình Định F.C. In 2007, the Nam Định football team changed its name to Đạm Phú Mỹ Nam Định and won its first National Cup under its new name. In 2009 the Nam Định Football team changed its name to Megastar Nam Định F.C and failed in standing on V.League to 1st level tournament 2010.

From 2003 to present, the club currently competes in the V.League with a sponsor of former minister Đinh La Thăng as a businessman, the top flight of Vietnamese football.

In 2011, the team changed its name back to Mikado Nam Định and was relegated to the second division after only one year. In 2012, Mikado Nam Định failed to win promotion to the first division after losing on penalties to the Khánh Hòa youth team in the semi-finals. In 2014, Nam Định Football Club won a place in the 2015 First Division after defeating Vĩnh Long 4-0 in the Second Division final at Tam Kỳ Stadium, Quảng Nam. In 2016, the team finished third overall and took part in the play-off of the 2016 National First Division but failed to win promotion to the V.League.

The following season, the team won the 2017 First Division championship and won the only place to play in the 2018 V.League. In 2019, the team introduced a new sponsor, Nam Ha Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Company, and changed its name to Nam Ha Nam Dinh Pharmaceutical Football Club to compete in the V.League 2019. In this season, the team had a 2-2 draw against Hoang Anh Gia Lai. In 2021, the team changed its name back to Nam Dinh Football Club after the end of the contract with Nam Ha Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Company.

After many poor seasons and even near relegation, since 2023 under the guidance of coach Vũ Hồng Việt, Namdinh has continuously been in the top 5 strongest teams in V-League.


Nam Dinh is a professional soccer team based in Nam Dinh City, Vietnam. The team competes in the top tier of Vietnamese football, the V.League 1. Known for their passionate fan base and competitive spirit, Nam Dinh has a rich history in Vietnamese football and has produced many talented players over the years.

The team's colors are blue and white, and they play their home matches at the Thien Truong Stadium, which has a capacity of over 30,000 spectators. Nam Dinh has a strong rivalry with other teams in the V.League 1, particularly with clubs from nearby cities such as Hanoi and Hai Phong.

Nam Dinh is known for their attacking style of play, with quick passing and skillful dribbling being key components of their game. The team has a reputation for producing exciting and entertaining matches, with a never-say-die attitude that endears them to fans across Vietnam.

Overall, Nam Dinh is a respected and competitive team in Vietnamese football, with a proud history and a bright future ahead.