Middle blocker Lê Thùy Linh is experiencing an impressive year at the age of 16. Most recently, she won the A-grade volleyball championship, earning a spot to compete in the 2025 National Championship with Hanoi Tasco Auto Club.
The 16-year-old middle blocker Lê Thùy Linh continued to confirm her remarkable form by shining brilliantly in the 2025 A-grade volleyball final, helping Hanoi Tasco Auto defeat Quang Ninh 3-0 (25-23, 25-16, 25-22) to win the championship and secure a return to the 2026 National Championship.
In the final, Lê Thùy Linh scored up to 19 points, including 15 attack points, 3 blocks, and 1 service point — becoming the standout player of the match. This performance also confirmed why the 2009-born girl was called up by coach Tuấn Kiệt to prepare for SEA Games 33.
Lê Thùy Linh scored 19 points in the 2025 national A-grade volleyball final - Photo: Vietnamese Volleyball
Against the opponent Quang Ninh, who has a roster full of experienced players including national player Vi Thị Như Quỳnh and foreign player Sangacomo, Hanoi Tasco Auto still played firmly and effectively. The blocking line worked tightly, with Thùy Linh playing a major role by repeatedly stopping attacks from the opposition. Besides that, attackers like Ánh Thảo and foreign player Adora Anae also performed excellently, together with young setter Vi Thị Yến Nhi, creating a coherent game plan.
Not only shining in the A-grade tournament, Lê Thùy Linh also made a mark at the 2025 U21 World Championship by scoring 53 points, ranking among the top 16 middle blockers for blocking worldwide, surpassing many rivals from volleyball powerhouses such as Italy, the USA, and Brazil.
According to Volleybox, Lê Thùy Linh is 1.75m tall, with a blocking jump of 2.98m and an approach jump of 2.88m. Hanoi Tasco Auto’s championship is a well-earned reward for a cohesive and talented squad. With the rising talent of Lê Thùy Linh, Hanoi women's volleyball is expected to make a strong comeback in the 2026 National Championship.