Duc said his 2025 did not come with much achievement, but he felt “complete” after accomplishing the goal of having his own house.
Located in the My Dinh area with a direct view of the National Stadium, the property is valued at over VND10 billion (approximately US$380,000).
The midfielder acquired the home in late 2024 following the ASEAN Cup, in which Vietnam won the title, before having it fixed and equipped. This is his first house in Hanoi, an achievement after years of being a professional player.
The living room serves as a personal gallery, featuring a custom built-in cabinet for his Bearbrick collection, which includes limited-edition models valued at hundreds of millions of dong.
While Duc currently lives alone, he noted that the spacious kitchen and layout were designed to accommodate a family in the future.
The apartment features a sophisticated white and gray color palette complemented by recessed LED lighting. Duc invested time into the interior layout, opting for a minimal style and smart-home configuration for convinience.
Duc revealed that every appliance, including the TV, air conditioners, water heaters and curtains, can be controlled remotely via a phone application.
Born in 1998, Duc has remained a central figure in Vietnamese football since his first-team debut in 2017 for Viettel FC. He was instrumental in securing the 2020 V. League championship and the National Super Cup for Viettel before moving to Ninh Binh FC, where he recently led the side to an unbeaten season in the V. League 2.
A mainstay for the national team under both Park Hang-seo and Kim Sang-sik, his latest Vietnamese Golden Ball in 2025 further cements his status as one of the nation’s most decorated footballers, after winning the individual accolades in 2021 and 2023.
