Season | 2022 |
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Dates | 25 February – 19 November |
Champions | Hanoi FC 6th VL1 title 6th Vietnamese title |
Relegated | Saigon FC |
Champions League | Hanoi FC Haiphong FC |
Matches played | 156 |
Goals scored | 380 (2.44 per match) |
Top goalscorer | Rimario Gordon (17 goals) |
Biggest home win | Dong A Thanh Hoa 4–0 Saigon FC (16 July) Viettel 4–0 Nam Dinh (15 September) Hanoi FC 5–1 Becamex Binh Duong (1 October) |
Biggest away win | Ho Chi Minh City FC 0–6 Hanoi FC (19 October) |
Highest scoring | Hong Linh Ha Tinh 3–4 Saigon FC (30 July) Haiphong FC 4–3 Ho Chi Minh City FC (26 August) Hanoi FC 5–2 Nam Dinh FC (15 October) |
Longest winning run | Hanoi FC (7 matches) |
Longest unbeaten run | Haiphong FC (14 matches) |
Longest winless run | Hong Linh Ha Tinh (11 matches) |
Longest losing run | Ho Chi Minh City FC Saigon FC SHB Da Nang (4 matches) |
Highest attendance | 22,000 Haiphong FC 3–2 Hanoi FC (23 October) |
Lowest attendance | 1,000 Hong Linh Ha Tinh 0–1 Haiphong FC (25 February) |
Total attendance | 979,500 |
Average attendance | 6,402 (excluding matches played behind closed doors) |
← 2021 2023 →
All statistics correct as of complete. |
The 2022 V.League 1, known as the Night Wolf V.League 1 (Vietnamese: Giải bóng đá Vô địch Quốc gia Night Wolf 2022) for sponsorship reasons, was the 39th season of the V.League 1, the highest division of Vietnamese football and the 22nd as a professional league.[1] The season started on 25 February 2022, and ended on 20 November.[2]
There was no defending champion as a result of the previous season being abandoned due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
There was a break from 14 March until 2 July to accommodate for the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification and the delayed 2021 Southeast Asian Games.
Hanoi FC won their 6th league title on 13 November with one match to spare.[3]