As far as the Vietnamese media were concerned, there were only two players who took the pitch at the 2005 U20 World Cup. The first was a 17-year-old from Rosario, Argentina, then of Barcelona’s academy, named Lionel Messi. The second was an 18-year-old from Dallas, Texas, then of Plano East high school, named Lee Nguyen.
The two would, of course, have vastly different careers. Messi, the Inter Miami star, won eight Ballons d’or (and counting), and has claimed every major trophy in football. Nguyen’s journey was more complex, one that covered four countries and numerous barriers broken. But in the streets of Ho Chinh Mi City, the two experience a similar state of notoriety.
Messi has the fame associated with being the greatest footballer of all time. Nguyen, meanwhile, is still recognized - his playing career now over - as perhaps the best player of Vietnam descent to ever kick a ball. He played in the Vietnamese league for three years, and MLS for eight more. Toss in a European and college stint, and his journey has been captivating - if not as successful as Messi’s magnificence.
“When I reflect back on it, or when people ask me about my career, and where I played - it's crazy to think about the journey and the path that I took,” Nguyen told GOAL. “It's been a great experience, and I have stories to look back on that I'm proud of.”
You think? There are tales throughout his career of a very good footballer drawn towards a country that was simply desperate to have him - at times, to a fault. Nguyen still recalls agents pestering his father at all hours, call after call, with offers to play football far and wide.
He reflects on the “different” experience of playing in the V-League, having fans try to tear his shinpads off before games, just as a memento. More recently, there are moments of triumph and learning as Nguyen enters a new phase of a career that has never truly slowed down.





