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1984 V-League


FieldValue
competitionVietnam National A1 League
season1984
dates19 February – 1 May
winnersCông An Hà Nội (1st title)
relegatedAn Giang
Dệt Nam Định
league topscorerNguyễn Văn Dũng
(15 goals)
total goals341
matches127
prevseason1982–83
nextseason1985

| runners-up = Dệt Nam Định (15 goals)

The 1984 Vietnam National A1 League was the 4th season of the National Football Championship in Vietnam, played from February 1984 until May 1984.

18 teams took part in the competition that was played in four stages; a First Stage featuring 3 groups of 6 teams of which the top four entered the second stage and the bottom clubs entered a relegation stage.

From stage two, the top two teams from two groups of 6 would enter the semi-final stage with the respective winners entering the final to determine the champions.

First stage

  • Top four advance to the second stage.
  • Bottom placed teams in each group go into relegation playoff.

Group A

Group B

Group C

Second stage

  • Top two advance to the semi-finals.

Group A

Group B

Semi-finals


Third place match

Final

Relegation playoff

References

References

  1. [https://www.vff.org.vn/uploads/docs/1984.pdf Giải VĐQG 1984 - VFF]
  2. "Giải Vô Địch Quốc Gia 1984".
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