Vietnamese-born defender Bung Meng Freimann continues to be called up to Switzerland U21, affirming his position and opening significant opportunities in his international career and future.
Vietnamese-born defender Bung Meng Freimann continues to make his mark in his career as he is called up to Switzerland U21 to prepare for two important matches in the European U21 qualifiers. According to the schedule, Switzerland U21 will face Faroe Islands U21 (March 28) and Estonia U21 (April 1). These matches are crucial in the race to advance, as the team currently ranks third in the group and needs to accumulate more points.
Freimann is one of the key figures in Switzerland U21's defense. Despite being only 20 years old, he has already played three times in the starting lineup, showing the coaching staff's trust in him. His solid defensive ability, good situational awareness, and calm playing style help this 1.84m tall player become a reliable barrier on the left flank.

Bung Meng Freimann in Switzerland U21 jersey
According to the specialized site Transfermarkt, Freimann is currently valued at approximately 2.5 million Euros (over 75 billion Vietnamese Dong), an impressive figure for a young player. This valuation reflects his development potential as well as his steady progress while playing for FC Luzern, where he grew up in the youth academy.
Born and raised in Switzerland, Freimann has a Swiss father and a Vietnamese-Chinese mother. Thanks to the systematic training at Luzern, he possesses an ideal physique, good aerial ability, and a modern, calm, and precise playing style—factors that contribute to his high regard within the Swiss football system.