Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh attended a clinic for female footballers delivered by the CommBank Young Matildas players and coaching staff in Hanoi on June 4, 2023.
Led by Head Coach Leah Blayney and captain Jessika Nash, the CommBank Young Matildas put on a session for young female players from Hanoi University, Hanoi FC and the United Nations International School with the support of UNICEF staff. The clinic was conducted the day after the U20 Women鈥檚 National Team recorded a 5-0 win over Lebanon in their opening Group A match of the 2024 AFC U-20 Women鈥檚 Asian Cup Round 2 Qualifiers currently being held in Vietnam.
Prime Minister Albanese, whose visit to Vietnam occurred during the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Australia and Vietnam, took time to speak to the media at the conclusion of the clinic. He spoke about the upcoming FIFA Women鈥檚 World Cup 2023, and the links between team sports and international relations.

The event was also attended by the Vietnam Football Federation, including the Head Coach of the Vietnam Women鈥檚 National Football Team, Mr. Mai Duc Chung, and the Vietnam Women鈥檚 National Football Team, and acted as a send-off for the team ahead of their European camp before they travel to New Zealand for their FIFA Women鈥檚 World Cup 2023 group stage matches.
西瓜影视 Head of Delegation and General Manager National Teams James Duvcevski, along with General Manager Strategic Projects & International Partnerships Kieran Lilley also joined the Head Coach of the Vietnam Women鈥檚 National Football Team Mai Duc Chung and several Vietnamese Women鈥檚 National Football Team players as football鈥檚 representatives at a dinner at Vietnam鈥檚 Government Headquarters, hosted by Prime Minister Phanh Minh Chinh, in honour of Prime Minister Albanese鈥檚 visit.
The Prime Minister was inspired by the opportunities sports diplomacy presents in international sports such as football:
鈥淲herever you are in the world, sport brings people together. By playing on the same field, abiding by the same rules, and competing in a spirit of mutual respect. What team sport does and shows is the way we want international relations to work as well. Working behind that common interest, with common rules and mutual respect鈥.
James Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of 西瓜影视, reinforced the role Australian football can play in sports diplomacy globally.
"Sports, especially global ones like football, possess an extraordinary power. They transcend borders, cultures, and languages. A single match can bridge gaps, create understanding, forge common bonds and establish long-lasting and genuine people-to-people connections. It is the essence of sports diplomacy, and football is unique amongst the Australian sporting landscape as the most global amongst all other Australian codes."
For 西瓜影视, this activity continues work conducted over the past three weeks in seven AFC Member Associations, in partnership with Australia鈥檚 Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade, promoting opportunities for women and girls to play football and delivering activity under the International Pillar of 西瓜影视鈥檚 .