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Đông Á Thanh Hóa FC
Full nameCâu lạc bộ Bóng đá Đông Á Thanh Hoá
Nickname(s)Chiến binh Lam Sơn (Lam Sơn Warriors)
Founded1962
GroundThanh Hóa Stadium
Thanh Hóa, Vietnam
Capacity14,000
OwnerDong A Group
ChairmanCao Tiến Đoan
ManagerVelizar Popov
LeagueV.League 1
2023V.League 1, 4th of 14
Websitehttps://www.facebook.com/dongathanhhoafootballclub
Current season

Thanh Hoa Football Club (Vietnamese: Câu lạc bộ bóng đá Thanh Hoá), known as Đông Á Thanh Hóa for sponsorship reasons, is a Vietnamese professional football club based in Thanh Hóa. They are now playing in V.League 1.

History

1962–1965

After 1954, the sports and football movement in Thanh Hoa flourished, intending to establish a provincial football team to serve as the core of the development of the football movement in the province.

In 1962, to be the core of the development of the football movement, Thanh Hoa Provincial Sports Committee (the predecessor of the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Thanh Hoa) established Thanh Hoa Youth Football Team, gathering football talents selected from local movement leagues.

At the end of 1962, in order to solve the output for athletes after completing the football task, Thanh Hoa province decided to move the Thanh Hoa Youth football team to the Thanh Hoa mechanical factory so that the players could play football. just learned a job at the factory with the new name Thanh Hoa Mechanical Football Team.

In 1965, the province dissolved the Thanh Hoa Mechanical football team and merged it into the Thanh Hoa Police Football Team.

2000–2010

In the late 1990s, the Thanh Hoa Police Football Team played unstable and was dissolved in 1994, while the youth teams of Thanh Hoa managed and trained by the Thanh Hoa Department of Physical Education and Sports were still active. achieved good achievements, such as the National Championship of Thanh Hoa U-19 team in 1997. In order to revive the declining football background, the People's Committee of Thanh Hoa province decided to establish the Thanh Hoa Football Team.

In 2000, the Department of Physical Education and Sports re-established Thanh Hoa Football Team and started playing in the 2000-01 National Second Division Football League.

On May 11, 2005, Thanh Hoa Football Team signed a sponsorship contract worth VND 1.5 billion with IBD joint venture company and decided to combine the name Halida as well as change the name to Halida Thanh Hoa Football Club.

In 2008, from phase 2 of 2008 V-League, the team was transferred to Cong Thanh Group to take over and the team changed to a new name Cong Thanh Thanh Hoa Cement Football Club.

On June 25, 2009, sponsor Cong Thanh Cement stopped sponsoring before the end of the season. Cong Thanh Thanh Hoa Cement Football Club was transferred to Thanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee and officially used the name Thanh Hoa Football Club for the first time according to Decision No. 3339/QĐ-UBND signed by Vice Chairman of Thanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee Vuong Van Viet on September 29, 2009.

On September 25, 2009, Ministry of National Defense issued a decision to revoke the title of The Cong Football Team,[1] and transferred the team back to the Viettel Group with the name Viettel Football Club.[2] After Viettel Group showed no interest in professional football, the leaders of Thanh Hoa province decided to accept the playing slot of the Viettel FC playing in the V-League. On November 7, according to the agreement between the leaders of Thanh Hoa province and Viettel, the V-League and Viettel first team players were received and managed by the Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism and was signed by the Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee to establish a new football team with the name Viettel–Thanh Hoa Football Club.[3][4] On December 24, 2009, Viettel–Thanh Hoa Football Club changed its name to Lam Son Thanh Hoa Football Club.[5]

Achievement

  • In period 1962–1980: Team usually played in the resolution and explains the movement of Ministry of Public Security of Vietnam.
  • From 1980–1985: Playing in the Championship at A2 level, in Vietnam. And the A2 Grade Championship in 1985 team had jump upon A1 level to gain promotion.
  • In 1986 played in the A1 championship, Vietnam. In step 1, Team was competitive in table A. 2 won, 3 drawn,7 lost, effect-goal defeat was 8–18, gaining seven points, ranked 7 / 7 on Table A.
  • In 1987 still play in the A1 level. Period 1, competition on table B. Result: 4 won, 5 drawn, 7 lost, effect-goal defeats were 19–25, reaching 12 points. Ranked No. 6 / 9 Table B.
  • In 1988, has no organized tournament.
  • In 1989, a period of play in table C. Result: won 4, drawn 4, lost 4, signal-loss goal is 12–13, ranked 7 / 11, reached the second stage competition. Phase 2 in Group 1 competition. Results: in March, losing 3 and rank 3 / 7.
  • In 1990 rated 5 / 6 Group A, not a series of stages through
  • In 1991, competing in Group C Stage 1, achievement: won 1, drawn 2, lost 7, effect-goal defeat was 5–14, rated 6 / 6.

1992, A1 relegation.

  • From 1993–1994 season, reaching a point all season. A2 relegation.
  • From 1995–2000, competed in the A2. U19 championship in 1997 Vietnam.
  • Class of 2000 by the Vietnam Football Federation, the Thanh Hóa Youth Championship tournament in 3 (the lowest rating system has four). In 2000, Thanh Hóa Youth Group A and took most rank 2.
  • In 2001, champion 2 and gain a promotion.
  • In 2002, ranking 5 / 12 Division in Vietnam.
  • In 2003, ranked 3 / 12 first-class championship in Vietnam.
  • In 2004, competed in Vietnam with a first class achievement: won 6, drawn 8, lost 8, at 26 points, ranking 6 / 12.

lost 9, effect-goal defeat was 19–18, reaching 21 points, ranking 7 / 12.

  • In 2005, the Championship tournament in Vietnam with achievement: won 7, drawn 6, lost 9, at 21 points, ranking 7 / 12.
  • In 2006, playing in the Championship class in Vietnam. Result: won 12, drawn 12, lost 2, signal-loss goal is 43–19, ranked 2 / 14. Professional gain promotion.
  • In 2007, competed in the national championship V-League. Results: Phase 1 formula ranked No. 2. Full finished the season ranked 9 / 14, won 8 games, drawn 10 matches, losing eight games. Scored 34 points to reach 27 goals, conceding 30 goals (including three goals by the organizers were lost in treatment for 6), fined 46 yellow cards, two red cards.
  • In 2008, competed in V-League 2008. Total number of matches won 26 games in which eight games, losing 9 games, drawn 9 matches. Total number of goals scored is 25 goals, conceding 32 goals. 32 total points, final 10/14 ranking.
  • In 2009 competed in V-League 2009. 14/14 final ranking, was to play in the Championship in 2010.
  • Date 18/01/2010 permanently disbanded because of lack of funding for that.

Coaches

Coaches Nationality Calendar year
Vương Tiến Dũng  Vietnam 2003[6]-2004
Trần Văn Phúc  Vietnam 2005[7]-2008[8]
Nguyễn Văn Tiến  Vietnam 2009-31/5/2009[9]
Triệu Quang Hà  Vietnam 31/05/2009-6/2009[10]
Nguyễn Văn Tiến  Vietnam 6/2009 -2010
Đàm Hải  Vietnam 2009 -1/2010

Honours

National competitions

League
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners-up : 2017, 2018
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third place : 2014, 2015
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners-up : 2003
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third place : 2006
Cup
Winners : 2023
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners-up : 2018
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third place : 2022
Winners : 2009, 2023

Players

Current squad

As of 11 October 2023. [11]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 FW Vietnam VIE Hoàng Đình Tùng
6 DF Vietnam VIE Nguyễn Sỹ Nam
7 DF Vietnam VIE Nguyễn Thanh Long
8 FW Vietnam VIE Võ Nguyên Hoàng
9 MF Vietnam VIE Nguyễn Văn Tùng
10 FW Vietnam VIE Lê Văn Thắng (captain)
11 FW Jamaica JAM Rimario Gordon
12 MF Vietnam VIE Nguyễn Thái Sơn
14 DF Vietnam VIE Trương Thanh Nam
15 DF Vietnam VIE Trịnh Văn Lợi
16 DF Vietnam VIE Đinh Tiến Thành
17 FW Vietnam VIE Lâm Ti Phông
18 DF Vietnam VIE Đinh Viết Tú
19 MF Vietnam VIE Lê Quốc Phương
20 MF Vietnam VIE Nguyễn Trọng Hùng
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF Vietnam VIE Thái Khắc Huy Hoàng
22 MF Vietnam VIE Vũ Hồng Quân
23 MF Vietnam VIE Phạm Trùm Tỉnh
25 GK Vietnam VIE Nguyễn Thanh Diệp
27 MF Vietnam VIE A Mít
28 DF Vietnam VIE Hoàng Thái Bình
29 DF Vietnam VIE Đoàn Ngọc Hà
30 GK Vietnam VIE Y Êli Niê
34 DF Vietnam VIE Doãn Ngọc Tân
52 MF Vietnam VIE Nguyễn Trọng Phú
66 MF Vietnam VIE Trần Đình Bảo
67 GK Vietnam VIE Trịnh Xuân Hoàng
88 MF Brazil BRA Luiz Antônio
91 FW Vietnam VIE Lê Thanh Bình
95 DF Brazil BRA Gustavo

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Vietnam VIE Bùi Anh Quân (at Phú Thọ until 7 July 2024)
DF Vietnam VIE Hà Châu Phi (at Bình Phước until 7 July 2024)
DF Vietnam VIE Nguyễn Đình Huyên (at Hòa Bình until 7 July 2024)
DF Vietnam VIE Nguyễn Văn Dũng (at Phú Thọ until 7 July 2024)
DF Vietnam VIE Phạm Anh Tú (at Hòa Bình until 7 July 2024)
MF Vietnam VIE Hà Minh Đức (at Đồng Tháp until 7 July 2024)
MF Vietnam VIE Nguyễn Ngọc Tĩnh (at Phú Thọ until 7 July 2024)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Vietnam VIE Trương Đức Mạnh (at Phú Thọ until 7 July 2024)
FW Vietnam VIE Đinh Công Hiếu (at Phú Thọ until 7 July 2024)
FW Vietnam VIE Lê Văn Cường (at Hòa Bình until 7 July 2024)
FW Vietnam VIE Nguyễn Ngọc Mỹ (at Bình Phước until 7 July 2024)
FW Vietnam VIE Nguyễn Văn Tiếp (at Phú Thọ until 7 July 2024)
FW Vietnam VIE Nguyễn Văn Vinh (at Bình Phước until 7 July 2024)

Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2016-2019 England Mitre[12] FLC
2019–present Japan Jogarbola Dong A Group
Bamboo Airways
Casper Electric

Old creast

References

  1. ^ Phạm Tấn (26 September 2009). "The Ministry of Defense made a decision: Remove the name of The Cong!". Thể thao & Văn hóa. Archived from the original on 13 December 2022. Retrieved 10 October 2009.
  2. ^ Khoa Nguyễn (30 September 2009). "The Cong football team has a new name". VnExpress. Archived from the original on 13 December 2022. Retrieved 10 October 2010.
  3. ^ Phong Vũ (1 November 2009). "Thanh Hoa bought the "body" of The Cong: Afraid that it would hurt both of them". Thể thao & Văn hóa. Archived from the original on 13 December 2022. Retrieved 10 October 2010.
  4. ^ Particularly, the youth team (team 2) is still Viettel Group managed under the name Viettel Football Center. In 2010First League, This team plays under the name of Viettel Football Club. After that, the Viettel FC was transferred to T&T Group and played under the name Hanoi Football Club (This is the forerunner of Saigon FC).
  5. ^ "Decision to establish Lam Son Thanh Hoa football team of Thanh Hoa Provincial People's Committee". Thanh Hoa web portal. 24 December 2009. Archived from the original on 9 June 2023. Retrieved 20 June 2023.
  6. ^ "Viet Nam Net". Archived from the original on 13 December 2007. Retrieved 12 March 2011.
  7. ^ http://thethao.vietnamnet.vn/2005/vleague/10/12/717376.vnn[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ HLV Trần Văn Phúc thanh lý hợp đồng với XMCT.Thanh Hóa Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ "Hy vọng ở sự nỗ lực vượt khó của lớp trẻ". Archived from the original on 7 February 2009. Retrieved 11 February 2023.
  10. ^ "HLV Triệu Quang Hà bất ngờ dẫn dắt Thanh Hóa". Archived from the original on 5 June 2009. Retrieved 11 February 2023.
  11. ^ "Đông Á Thanh Hóa". Archived from the original on 4 February 2023. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  12. ^ "Thêm một đội bóng V-League ký hợp đồng khủng". 15 March 2016. Archived from the original on 2 January 2023. Retrieved 13 March 2022.