
PVF Stadium in Nghia Tru commune, Hung Yen province, broke ground on October 19, 2025. The project has a capacity of 60,000 seats and is invested by the Ministry of Public Security.


The stadium is part of a 92-hectare sports and service complex, envisioned as one of the most modern sports hubs in the region.


Once completed, it is expected to become Vietnam’s second largest stadium, after Hung Vuong Stadium with a capacity of 135,000 seats.

After more than six months of construction, major components have gradually taken shape. The grandstand structure is rising day by day, clearly outlining the scale of the massive stadium.

The construction site currently employs around 2,650 workers, with efforts underway to ensure the project meets its schedule.


The PVF Stadium is expected to be fully completed by March 2027. With modern infrastructure, it is anticipated to host major international sporting events such as the Asian Games, Olympic events, or matches in future World Cup tournaments.