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[[File:TPE football team 20141008.jpg|thumb|right|270px|Chinese Taipei against [[Cambodia national football team|Cambodia]] at a friendly match on Oct. 8, 2014]] |
[[File:TPE football team 20141008.jpg|thumb|right|270px|Chinese Taipei against [[Cambodia national football team|Cambodia]] at a friendly match on Oct. 8, 2014]] |
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[[File:TPE football team 20150616.jpg|thumb|right|270px|Chinese Taipei against [[Thailand national football team|Thailand]] on June 16, 2015 in [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC Second Round]]]] |
[[File:TPE football team 20150616.jpg|thumb|right|270px|Chinese Taipei against [[Thailand national football team|Thailand]] on June 16, 2015 in [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC Second Round]]]] |
Revision as of 02:39, 2 October 2015
Shirt badge/Association crest | |||
Association | Chinese Taipei Football Association (CTFA) | ||
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Confederation | AFC (Asia) | ||
Sub-confederation | EAFF (East Asia) | ||
Head coach | Chen Kuei-jen | ||
Captain | Chen Po-Liang | ||
Home stadium | Taipei Municipal Stadium Kaohsiung National Stadium | ||
FIFA code | TPE | ||
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FIFA ranking | |||
Current | 183 4 (1 October 2015) | ||
Highest | 144 (August 2006) | ||
Lowest | 188 (October 2014 – November 2014, March 2015) | ||
First international | |||
Philippines 0–1 Republic of China (Manila, Philippines; February 1, 1913)[1][Note 1] Republic of China 3–2 South Vietnam (Manila, Philippines; May 1, 1954) | |||
Biggest win | |||
Chinese Taipei 10–0 Guam (Macau, China; June 17, 2007) | |||
Biggest defeat | |||
Kuwait 10–0 Chinese Taipei (Al Ain, United Arab Emirates; November 9, 2006) | |||
Asian Cup | |||
Appearances | 2 (first in 1960) | ||
Best result | Third Place, 1960 |
The Chinese Taipei national football team (Chinese: 中華台北男子足球代表隊; pinyin: Zhōnghuá táiběi nánzǐ zúqiú dàibiǎo duì) is the official name given by FIFA to the national association football team of the Republic of China (Taiwan, see Chinese Taipei for team naming issue).
It is a member of the Asian Football Confederation's East Asian Football Federation. Despite never qualifying for the FIFA World Cup, Taiwan reached the semi-finals of the 1960 and 1968 AFC Asian Cups, finishing third in the former. The side also won gold in the football sector at the 1954 and 1958 Asian Games.
History
The Chinese Taipei Football Association (CTFA) was founded in the Mainland China as the China Football Association (CFA) in 1924 and relocated to Taiwan in 1949 at the end of the Chinese Civil War. Affiliated with FIFA in 1932 as China, it rejoined FIFA in 1954, first under the name Taiwan, then Republic of China, and later Chinese Taipei.
The team's greatest success came when, playing as Taiwan, they finished third in the Asian Cup in 1960. However, the players in the team originally came from Hong Kong since the reputation of the Hong Kong national football team was not as good as the Republic of China.[3]
Due to the political conflict with People's Republic of China (China PR), Taiwan played in the OFC World Cup qualifying tournaments from 1975 to 1989.
Stadium
Many of the team's home matches were played in the Chungshan Soccer Stadium in Taipei, which was closed in 2008. The stadium's capacity was slightly above 20,000 and is a football specific stadium.
The qualification match for 2012 AFC Challenge Cup in February 2011 was played on Kaohsiung National Stadium, while the qualification match for 2014 FIFA World Cup in July 2011 was played on Taipei Municipal Stadium.
Competition history
World Cup record
- 1930 to 1950 – Did not enter
- 1954 – Withdrew
- 1958 – Withdrew
- 1962 to 1974 – Did not enter
- 1978 to 2014 – Did not qualify
Olympic Games record
- 1930 to 1956 – Did not enter
- 1960 – 16th place
- 1964 to 1976 – Did not qualify
- 1980 – Refuse to participate
- 1984 to 1988 – Did not qualify
AFC Asian Cup record
- 1956 – Did not qualify
- 1960 – Third Place
- 1964 – Withdrew
- 1968 – Fourth Place
- 1972 – Withdrew
- 1976 – Expelled
- 1980 to 1988 – Did not enter
- 1992 to 2015 – Did not qualify
AFC Challenge Cup record
East Asian Cup record
- 2003 – Did not qualify (2nd place in qualifiers)
- 2005 – Did not qualify (3rd place in qualifiers)
- 2008 – Did not qualify (3rd place in second qualification stage)
- 2010 – Did not qualify (3rd place in second qualification stage)
- 2013 – Did not qualify (4th place in second qualification stage)
- 2015 – Did not qualify (4th place in second qualification stage)
Asian Games record
- 1951 – Did not enter
- 1954 – Champion
- 1958 – Champion
- 1962 – Did not enter
- 1966 – Preliminary round
- 1970 to 1998 – Did not enter
In 2002, the age is limited under 23 years old.
All time Results
Here are Chinese Taipei's football results and fixtures' record since 1949.
Recent and forthcoming fixtures
12 March 2015 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC First Round | Chinese Taipei | 0–1 | Brunei | National Stadium, Kaohsiung |
19:00 UTC+8 | Adi Said 36' | Attendance: 6,273 Referee: Arumughan Rowan |
17 March 2015 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC First Round | Brunei | 0–2 | Chinese Taipei | Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Stadium, Bandar Seri Begawan |
20:15 UTC+8 | Wang Ruei 37' Chu En-le 53' |
Attendance: 18,000 Referee: Turki Al-Khudhayr |
16 June 2015 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC Second Round | Chinese Taipei | 0–2 | Thailand | Taipei Municipal Stadium, Taipei |
19:30 UTC+8 | Dangda 21', 39' | Attendance: 18,168 Referee: Ali Shaban |
3 September 2015 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC Second Round | Iraq | 5–1 | Chinese Taipei | Azadi Stadium, Tehran, Iran[Note 2] |
17:00 UTC+4:30 | Adnan 37' Hosni 59' Yasin 80' Mahmoud 88' Meram 90+1' (pen.) |
Wen Chih-hao 86' | Attendance: 4,200 Referee: Yaqoob Abdul Baki |
8 September 2015 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC Second Round | Chinese Taipei | 1–2 | Vietnam | Taipei Municipal Stadium, Taipei |
19:00 UTC+8 | Wu Chun-ching 82' | Đinh Tiến Thành 53' Trần Phi Sơn 90+2' |
Referee: Kim Dae-yong |
9 October 2015 Friendly | Chinese Taipei | – | Macau | Taipei, Republic of China |
12 November 2015 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC Second Round | Thailand | v | Chinese Taipei | Rajamangala Stadium, Bangkok |
17 November 2015 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC Second Round | Chinese Taipei | v | Iraq | National Stadium, Kaohsiung |
24 March 2016 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC Second Round | Vietnam | v | Chinese Taipei | Mỹ Đình National Stadium, Hanoi |
Current squad
The following players were called up for the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – AFC Second Round. Caps updated until match against Vietnam in September 8, 2015.
Recent callups
The following players have been called up for the team within the last twelve months.
Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club | Latest call-up |
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GK | Pan Wei-chih (潘威誌) | 13 July 1982 (aged 32) | n/a | n/a | Taiwan Power Company | v. Cambodia, 8 October 2014 |
DF | Weng Wei-Pin (翁偉賓) | 23 November 1991 (aged 23) | 2 | 0 | I-Shou University F.C. | v. Thailand, 16 June 2015 |
DF | Li Chien-Liang (李健良) | 10 August 1991 (aged 23) | 2 | 0 | Taiwan Power Company | v. Brunei, 17 March 2015 |
DF | Lin Che-Yu (林哲宇) | 11 February 1993 (aged 22) | 0 | 0 | National Taiwan University of Physical Education and Sport Team | v. Brunei, 17 March 2015 |
DF | Lee Meng-Chian (李盟乾) | 5 December 1981 (aged 33) | 28 | 1 | Taiwan Power Company | v. Brunei, 17 March 2015 |
DF | Huang Wei-Min (朱恩樂) | 16 August 1988 (aged 26) | 5 | 0 | Tatung F.C. | v. North Korea, 19 November 2014 |
DF | Chiang Ming-Han (蔣明翰) | 6 October 1986 (aged 28) | 19 | 0 | Taiwan Power Company | v. Iraq, 3 September 2014 |
DF | Lin Cheng-Yi (林正益) | 30 September 1987 (aged 27) | 27 | 2 | Taiwan Power Company | v. North Korea, 19 November 2014 |
DF | Chen Yu-Lin (陳俞霖) | 21 October 1985 (aged 29) | 27 | 0 | Taiwan Power Company | v. Cambodia, 8 October 2014 |
DF | Kuo Chun-Yi (陳俞霖) | n/a | n/a | Taiwan Power Company | v. Cambodia, 8 October 2014 | |
DF | Li Tai-Lin (李泰麟) | 29 February 1985 (aged Error: Need valid year, month, day) | n/a | n/a | Taiwan Power Company | v. Palestine, 6 September 2014 |
DF | Chen Shan-Fu (陳善富) | 7 August 1987 (aged 27) | 15 | 0 | Taiwan Power Company | v. Palestine, 6 September 2014 |
DF | Wu Pai-Ho (吳百和) | 29 November 1987 (aged 27) | n/a | n/a | Tatung F.C. | v. Palestine, 6 September 2014 |
DF | Yang Chao-Hsun (楊朝勳) | 18 October 1987 (aged 27) | 8 | 1 | Tainan City F.C. | v. Palestine, 6 September 2014 |
MF | Chen Chao-An (陳昭安) | 12 June 1995 (aged 20) | 2 | 0 | Hunan Billows | v. Thailand, 16 June 2015 |
MF | Chan Che-Yuan (詹哲淵) | 23 October 1989 (aged 25) | 28 | 0 | Taiwan Power Company | v. Thailand, 16 June 2015 |
MF | Lin Chong-Ruen (林昌倫) | 28 June 1991 (aged 23) | 8 | 2 | Taiwan Power Company | v. Brunei, 17 March 2015 |
MF | Lee Chun-Chia (李峻嘉) | 11 May 1993 (aged 22) | 0 | 0 | Ming Chuan University F.C. | v. Brunei, 17 March 2015 |
MF | Kuo Yin-Hong (郭殷宏) | 27 February 1983 (aged 32) | 12 | 4 | Taiwan Power Company | v. North Korea, 19 November 2014 |
MF | Lin Jian-Hsun (林建勳) | n/a | n/a | Taiwan Power Company | v. Cambodia, 8 October 2014 | |
FW | Chu En-Le (朱恩樂) | 8 September 1987 (aged 27) | 5 | 1 | Tatung F.C. | v. Thailand, 16 June 2015 |
FW | Li Mao (李茂) | 2 November 1992 (aged 22) | 7 | 1 | National Taiwan University of Physical Education and Sport Team | v. Thailand, 16 June 2015 |
FW | Chiu Yi-Huan (邱奕寰) | 15 March 1990 (aged 25) | 8 | 1 | Taiwan Power Company | v. North Korea, 19 November 2014 |
FW | Huang Chu-Hsuan (黃楚軒) | 26 February 1990 (aged 25) | 2 | 0 | Ming Chuan University F.C. | v. North Korea, 19 November 2014 |
Kits
Kit suppliers
The official kit supplier is currently produced by Tor Star since 2010, a local sports brand in Taiwan.
Kit colours
Taiwan's traditional colors are blue and white:
Managers
Years | Manager |
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1954–1958 | Lee Wai Tong (李惠堂) |
1966 | Ho Jing-Fan (何應芬) |
1967 | Heoi Ging-Cing (許竟成) |
1966–1968 | Bao Ging-Jin (鮑景賢) |
1977–1981 | Law Pak (羅北) |
1981–1985 | Chiang Chia (江洽) |
1985–1988 | Lo Chih-Tsung (羅智聰) |
1988–1993 | Huang Jen-Cheng (黃仁成) |
1994–2000 | Chiang Mu-Tsai (強木在) |
2000–2001 | Huang Jen-Cheng (黃仁成) |
2001–2005 | Lee Po-Houng (李博洪) |
2005 | Edson Silva (埃德森席尔瓦) |
2005–2007 | Toshiaki Imai (今井敏明) |
2008–2009 | Chen Sing-An (陳信安) |
2009–2011 | Lo Chih-Tsung (羅智聰) |
2011 | Lee Tae-Ho (李泰昊) |
2012 | Chen Kuei-Jen (陳貴人) (caretaker) |
2012 | Chiang Mu-Tsai (強木在) |
2013– | Chen Kuei-Jen (陳貴人) |
Coaching staff
Position | Name |
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Head Coach | Chen Kuei-Jen (陳貴人) |
Assistant Coach | Chen Junn-Ming (陳俊明) |
Assistant Coach | Lee Meng-Chian (李盟乾) |
Assistant Coach | Fang Ching-Jen (方靖仁) |
Fitness Coach | Kuo Yin-Hung (郭殷宏) |
Goalkeeping Coach | Chen Yung-Sheng (陳永盛) |
Security | Huang Chien-Wei (黃建瑋) |
See also
- Chinese Taipei national futsal team
- Chinese Taipei national under-23 football team
- Chinese Taipei women's national football team
- List of Taiwanese footballers
Notes
- ^ China were represented by club side South China; this match is not considered an official match for China.[2]
- ^ Iraq will play their home matches in Iran due to security concerns from the Iraqi insurgency.[4]
References
- ^ "China matches, ratings and points exchanged". World Football Elo Ratings: China. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
- ^ Bojan, Jovanovic (15 October 1999). "First Far Eastern Games 1913 (Manila)". RSSSF. Retrieved 6 November 2010.
- ^ http://www.isu.edu.tw/upload/26/4/HS_journals/Vol1-9/11.pdf
- ^ "Crisis-Hit Countries Can Play World Cup Qualifiers in Iran". persianfootball.com. 29 April 2015.
External links
- Chinese Taipei at 2006 FIFA World Cup official website
- Chinese Taipei Football Association official website Template:Zh icon
- Chinese Taipei national team squad at CTFA official website Template:Zh icon