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Intercity Football League
SportAssociation football
Founded2007
Ceased2016
No. of teams8
Country Chinese Taipei (Taiwan)
Last
champion(s)
Taipower
(2015-16)
Most titlesTaipower (6)
TV partner(s)astro, IDN.Vision,TPE Channel
Official websiteCTFA

Intercity Football League (Chinese: 城市足球聯賽; pinyin: Chéngshì zúqiú liánsài) was the top-ranked division in the Taiwanese football (soccer) league run by Chinese Taipei Football Association (CTFA), run from 2007 until 2016.[1] From 2017, it was replaced by the Taiwan Football Premier League.

History

The Intercity Football League was founded in 2007 after the transformation of then highest-ranked National First Division Football League (later Enterprise Football League).[citation needed] Different from the later, registered players were initially grouped by their places of residence, such as Tainan City, rather than specialized football teams, such as Taiwan Power Company (Taipower). The only exception was Tatung FC, who represented Taipei City to compete in the league. By Intercity Football League's establishment, CTFA hoped to root football into each area in Taiwan and also seed supports from local governments, councilors, and enterprises. In the first league season, several magistrates served as team leaders, including Chou Hsi-wei (Taipei County), Chen Ming-wen (Chiayi County), and Lu Kuo-hua (Yilan County).

Nevertheless, in 2008, CTFA opened the league participation to non-administrative division teams.[citation needed] Taipower and several college teams, such as National Taiwan College of Physical Education (as Taichung County Chia Cheng Hsin) and Taipei Physical Education College (as Tainan County Hun Shin), joined the competition.

CTFA announced new league regulations again in 2009. Each participating team should have name relating to one administrative region and more than 2/3 players having their households registered to that place for more than one month. Promotion and relegation were also introduced.[2] However, the new regulations did not continue to the next league season. The 2010 league season adopted similar regulations as the 2008 season.

In August 2010, MediaTek were announced as the title sponsor of the Intercity Football League[citation needed] until 2013.

Champions

The list of champions:[3]

Season Champion Runner-up Third place Fourth place
2007 Taipei City Tatung Taipei PE College
(as Tainan County)
Yilan County Chiayi County
2008 Kaohsiung County Taipower Taiwan PE College
(as Chia Cheng Hsin)
Taipei PE College
(as Tainan County Hun Sing)
Taipei City Tatung
2009 Taiwan PE College
(as Kaohsiung City Yoedy)
Kaohsiung County Taipower Taipei Physical Education College
(as Tainan County)
Taipei City Tatung
2010 Kaohsiung County Taipower Taipei Physical Education College
(as Asics)
Taipei City Tatung National Sports Training Center
2011 Kaohsiung County Taipower Taipei City Tatung Taiwan PE College Taipei PE College
2012 Kaohsiung County Taipower Taipei City Tatung National Sports Training Center Taiwan PE College
2013[4] Taipei City Tatung Kaohsiung County Taipower Taichung City Dragon Ming Chuan University
2014 Kaohsiung County Taipower National Sports Training Center Taichung City Dragon Taipei City Tatung
2015–16[5] Kaohsiung County Taipower Taipei City Tatung Taiwan PE College National Sports Training Center

See also

References

  1. ^ "Pro soccer league coming to Taiwan in 2018, CTFA says - Taipei Times". 21 March 2013.
  2. ^ 【城市聯賽】2009城市聯賽 升降級、屬地主義上路 (in Chinese). Chinese Taipei Football Association. November 25, 2008. Archived from the original on January 3, 2009.
  3. ^ "Taiwan - List of Champions". RSSSF. Retrieved 26 November 2011.
  4. ^ "MediaTek 2013 National Football League Man City". CTSA. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
  5. ^ "2015-16 National Football League Man City". CTSA. Retrieved 23 April 2016.