Chinese Taipei national football team
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| Association | Chinese Taipei Football Association |
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| Confederation | AFC (Asia) | ||
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| FIFA code | TPE | ||
| FIFA ranking | 160 | ||
| Highest FIFA ranking | 144 (August 2006) | ||
| Lowest FIFA ranking | 180 (May 1996, April 2009) | ||
| Elo ranking | 190 | ||
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| First international | |||
(Manila, Philippines; January 31, 1913) (Philippines; May 1, 1954) |
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| Biggest win | |||
(Macau, China; June 17, 2007) |
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| Biggest defeat | |||
(Al Ain City, UAE; November 9, 2006) |
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| AFC Asian Cup | |||
| Appearances | 2 (First in 1960) | ||
| Best result | Third Place, 1960 | ||
The Chinese Taipei national football team is the official name given by FIFA to the national football team of the Republic of China (Taiwan, see Chinese Taipei for team naming issue.)
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[edit] History
The Chinese Taipei Football Association (CTFA) was founded in mainland China as the China Football Association 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's.
Due to a political conflict with China PR, Chinese Taipei was an OFC member from 1975 to 1989.
[edit] Stadium
Most of the team's home matches are played in the Chungshan Soccer Stadium, located in Taipei. The stadium's capacity is slightly above 20,000 and is a football specific stadium.
[edit] Competition history
[edit] World Cup record
- 1930 to 1950 - Did not enter
- 1954 - Withdrew
- 1958 - Withdrew
- 1962 to 1974 - Did not enter
- 1978 to 2010 - Did not qualify
[edit] AFC Asian Cup record
- 1956 - Did not qualify
- 1960 - Third Place
- 1964 - Did not enter
- 1968 - Fourth Place
- 1972 to 1988 - Did not enter
- 1992 to 2011 - Did not qualify
[edit] AFC Challenge Cup record
- 2006 - Quarter Finals
- 2008 - Did not qualify (3rd in qualifying group)
- 2010 - Did not qualify (3rd in qualifying group)
[edit] 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 qualifiers)
- 2010 - Did not qualify (3rd place in qualifiers)
[edit] Current squad
The following players were called up for the 2010 East Asian Football Championship.
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[edit] Technical staff
- Head Coach
Lo Chih-tsung (羅智聰)- Coaches
Hsiao Yung-fu (蕭永福)
Chen Jiunn-ming (陳俊明)
Chang Wu-yeh (張武業)
Wang Cheng-yi (王政義)
[edit] Managers
Lee Wai Tong (李惠堂), 1954-1958
Law Pak (羅北), 1977-1981
Chiang Chia, 1981-1985
Lo Chih-tsung (羅智聰), 1985-1988
Huang Jen-cheng (黃仁成), 1988-1993
Chiang Mu-tsai, 1994-2000
Huang Jen-cheng, 2000-2001
Lee Po-houng (李博洪), 2001-2005
Dido, 2005
Toshiaki Imai, 2005-2007
Chen Sing-an, 2008-2009
Lo Chih-tsung, 2009-present
[edit] References
[edit] See also
- Chinese Taipei national under-23 football team
- Chinese Taipei women's national football team
- Chinese Taipei national futsal team
- List of Taiwanese footballers
- Chinese Taipei Olympic flag
[edit] External links
- Chinese Taipei Football Association (Chinese)
- Chinese Taipei national team squad at CTFA official site (Chinese)
- Chinese Taipei at 2006 FIFA World Cup official site