Vietnam's 22-year-old soccer team, led by Park Hang-seo, won the Southeast Asian Games after 60 years.

Vietnam topped the list by beating Indonesia 3-0 in the final in Manila, Philippines.

In the first 39 minutes, 185cm tall defender Doan Van Howe scored the heading goal, and in the second 14 minutes, an extra goal was opened.

In the second half 28 minutes, the protagonist Doan Van Howe scored the third goal.

Passionate manager Park Hang-seo was sent off after receiving a red card in protest of the second half-minute.

Park couldn't keep the bench until the end, but the players lost their concentration and eventually won 3-0.

Vietnam won the Southeast Asian Games again 60 years after winning the first competition in 1959. 60 years ago, it was Vietnam before pre-unification, which is now the first gold medal in Vietnam.

Park, who has been writing myths since taking hold of the Vietnam Baton in October 2017, has finished another gorgeous season by completing another 'Park Hangseo Magic'.