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However, the players in the team originally came from Hong Kong, despite the Hong Kong national football team not being one of the best in Asia. [7] In 1970, an agreement was reached by the Chinese Taipei Football Association and the Hong Kong Football Association to the effect that Hong Kong footballers were no longer eligible to play for ...
Taiwan national football team results No. Date Venue Opponents Score Competition Taiwan scorers Att. Ref. 1: 1 May 1954: Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila (N) South Vietnam: 3–2 1954 Asian Games: Lee, Chu, Yin — [2] 2: 6 May 1954: Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila (N) Philippines: 4–0 1954 Asian Games: Unknown — [2] 3: 7 May 1954: Rizal ...
1 December 2012 2013 EAFF East Asian Cup Semi-Final: North Korea : 6–1 Chinese Taipei Mong Kok, Hong Kong: 17:10 UTC+08:00: An Il-Bom 28' Pak Song-Chol 34' Ri Kwang-Hyok 42' Pak Nam-Chol I 65'
A relegation play-off was held on 7 May to determine if the last-placed teams in the 2021 edition of the Challenge League (FC.BASE Athletic and FC Kaohsiung) should play in the 2022 Challenge League, as two other teams (AC Taipei reserve team and EC DESAFIO Taipei) submitted their entry request for the Challenge League. A draw was conducted ...
From 2020, the team competed in the Taiwanese second division after the formation of a professional adult team called Vikings PlayOne. [6] It was formed from locals, Shih Hsin University students, and players based overseas. [1] It won the 2023 second division title, and was promoted to the Taiwan Football Premier League for the 2024 season.
This is a list of Taiwanese / Chinese Taipei football (soccer) players. Most players listed in this page have played for Taiwan national football team . Contents:
Land Home NTUS F.C., or National Taiwan University of Sport Football Team (Chinese: 臺體大男子足球隊), is a university-made football club based in Taichung, Taiwan, attached to National Taiwan University of Sport.
Taiwan Steel: 8 MF: Wu Yen-shu 21 October 1999 (aged 23) Liaoning Shenyang Urban: 9 FW: Lin Wei-chieh 9 October 1999 (aged 23) Taiwan Steel: 10 MF: Tsai Cheng-ju 2 January 1999 (aged 24) Taipei Dragons: 11 MF: Yu Yao-hsing 12 February 2002 (aged 21) Ming Chuan University: 12 MF: Wen Chih-hao*