Football player Doan Van Hau
Doan Van Hau
Living place: Ha Noi
Birthday: 19-4-1999 (25 years old)
Population of Vietnam 1999: 76,6 millions
Global rank: #75541
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Doan Van Hau is a footballer who currently plays as a defender for Hanoi football club T&T. In 2017, he was called up to play for Hanoi FC's first team at the age of 18, becoming Youngest player in Hanoi.
At the age of 11, Doan Van Hau joined the youth player training center of Hanoi T&T club, and became a student of coach Vu Hong Viet. At the age of 13, Hau was recruited into the U15 team of Hanoi T&T. Coach Vu Hong Viet evaluated Hau as a bright player who can play well in both the midfield and defender positions, in addition, he also plays. The left foot is very good, can launch accurate and powerful long shots. In the shirt of Hanoi T&T U19, Hau and his teammates won the 2016 and 2017 national championships for this club. In 2016, Hanoi T&T won the U21 Championship.
In 2017, Doan Van Hau was called to play for the first team of Hanoi T&T when he was 18 years old. Hau's first match in Hanoi FC was against Kitchee Club in the preliminary round of the 2017 AFC Champions League. He was featured in the starting XI in the first match of the Vleague National Championship in round 14, becoming Youngest player in the history of Hanoi FC in V-League Coach Hoang Anh Tuan called Hau to play for Vietnam U19 team at the 2016 Southeast Asian U19 Championship. In the match between U19 Vietnam and Malaysia, Hau scored a goal with his head in the net. of the opponent, bringing Vietnam back to the semi-finals after a 3-1 victory. After that, he was called up to play for Vietnam U19 to compete in the final round of the 2016 AFC U19 Championship. At this tournament, Van Hau had an impressive goal against Korea, helping Vietnam. Nam got an important victory. Also after this match, Van Hau began to get more attention from Vietnamese fans. At the Asian U19 Championship, Van Hau was also honored as one of the eight most watchable players in the knockout round.
At the 2017 U20 World Cup, Van Hau was considered one of the important factors in the main squad of Vietnam U20. He and his teammates made U20 Vietnam become the first team from Southeast Asia to be present at the U20 World Cup final round. This player born in 1999 was also voted by FOX Sports as one of the Top 11 most typical Asian players at the 2017 FIFA U20 World Cup.
Close relationship
On the evening of April 19, right on the occasion of his birthday, player Doan Van Hau suddenly posted a photo taken with his girlfriend - hot girl Nguyen Hoang Anh on her personal page.
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Doan Van Hau birthday 19-4-1999 (at the age of 25).
Where is Football player Doan Van Hau's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Doan Van Hau was born in Thai Binh, of Vietnam. Mr working and living in Ha Noi, of Vietnam. Mr, whose Zodiac is Aries, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Cat. Doan Van Hau's global rank is 75541 and whose rank is 4271 in list of famous Football player. Population of Vietnam in 1999 is about 76,6 millions persons.
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Events in 1999 and 19-4
Events in the world in the birth year of Doan Van Hau
- Russian president Boris Yeltsin survives impeachment hearings (May), reshuffles his cabinet twice (May, Aug.), and takes military action against Islamic separatists in Dagestan and Chechnya. Background: 1999 in Review.
- Nelson Mandela, first black president of South Africa, steps down (June 16), and Thabo Mbeki takes over.
- War erupts in Kosovo after Yugoslavia's president Slobodan Milosevic clamps down on the province, massacring and deporting ethnic Albanians. NATO begins Operation Allied Force on March 24, 1999, launching air strikes against Belgrade for 78 consecutive days until Milosevic relents. Background: Timeline: The Splintering of Kosovo and Timeline: NATO in Kosovo.
- Magnitude 7.4 earthquake kills more than 15,600 and leaves 600,000 homeless in Turkey (Aug. 17).
- East Timor population votes for independence from Indonesia (Aug. 30, 1999), which causes pro-Indonesian forces to massacre and uproot thousands of East Timorese.
- Pakistani government is overthrown in the midst of economic strife and intensified fighting with India over Kashmir (Oct. 12). Background: 1999 in Review.
- The world awaits the consequences of the Y2K bug, with more drastic millennial theorists warning of Armageddon.
- See also: 1999 Year in Review: News of the World
Birthday Doan Van Hau (19-4) in history
- Day 19-4 year 1775: They were the beginning of the American Revolution. "The shot heard around the world" was fired. Colonial Minutemen joined the regular forces of the British Army at Lexington and Concord, Mass.
- Day 19-4 year 1824: Lord Byron passed away of a fever while helping the Greeks fight the Turks.
- Day 19-4 year 1882: Naturalist Charles Darwin, developer of the theory of evolution, died.
- Day 19-4 year 1897: The first Boston Marathon was run.
- Day 19-4 year 1933: The United States went off the gold standard.
- Day 19-4 year 1943: The Warsaw ghetto uprising began, one of the first mass rebellions against the Nazis.
- Day 19-4 year 1993: The siege at Waco, Texas, ended when FBI moved into the Branch Davidian compound with tear gas and cult members set fire to the compound killing over 80 people.
- Day 19-4 year 1995: The Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Okla., was destroyed by a car bomb. 168 people, including 19 children were killed in the worst terrorist attack in U.S. history up to that time.
- Day 19-4 year 2005: Germany's Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger became Pope Benedict XVI.