Taiwan Power Company F.C.

Taipower FC
高市台電
Full name Taipower Company FC
台灣電力公司足球隊
Nickname(s) Nan-ba-tien
(南霸天, Southern Overlord)
Founded 1979
Ground Kaohsiung National Stadium
Fengshan District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan
Capacity 55,000
Owner Taiwan Power Company
Chairman Chen Kui-Ming
Manager Chen Kuei-jen
League Taiwan Football Premier League
2017 2nd

Taiwan Power Company Football Club (Chinese: 台灣電力公司足球隊), often shortened to Taipower (Chinese: 台電) or (Chinese: 高市台電), is a Taiwanese (Chinese Taipei) semi-professional football club based in Fongshan District, Kaohsiung City. The club was founded in 1979 and is affiliated with Taiwan Power Company, the country's national utility. Nicknamed Nan-ba-tien (Chinese: 南霸天, lit. Southern Overlord), Taipower[1] is the most successful football club in Taiwan, having won 14 league titles, notably in 10 consecutive seasons from 1994 to 2004. With the exits of Flying Camel and Taipei City Bank F.C. in the late 1990s, Taipower and Tatung F.C. are the only two remaining football clubs competing in Taiwan's highest-ranked Enterprise Football League. Taipower became the first Taiwanese club to win a major Asian title when they won the 2011 AFC President's Cup at home in Kaohsiung.

Current squad

As of 16 April 2018

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

No. Position Player
1 Chinese Taipei GK Chiu Yu-Hung (邱育宏)
2 Chinese Taipei DF Wang Ruei (王睿)
3 Chinese Taipei MF Hsu Hsuang-Yu (徐祥育)
4 Chinese Taipei DF Lin Cheng-Yi (林正益)
5 Chinese Taipei DF Chen Yu-Lin (陳俞霖)
6 Chinese Taipei MF Yen Ho-Sheng (嚴和生)
7 Chinese Taipei MF Chen Chia-Chun (陳家駿)
8 Chinese Taipei MF Chan Che-Yuan (詹哲淵)
9 Chinese Taipei MF Huang Kai-Chun (黃楷峻)
10 Chinese Taipei MF Lin Chang-Lun (林昌倫)
11 Chinese Taipei FW Ko Yu-Ting (柯昱廷)
12 Chinese Taipei DF Chen Yi-Wei (陳毅維)
13 Chinese Taipei DF Lai Chih-Hsuan (賴志瑄)
14 Chinese Taipei MF Chiang Ming-Han (蔣明翰)
No. Position Player
15 Chinese Taipei FW Chiu Yi-Huan (邱奕寰)
16 Chinese Taipei FW Tseng Tzi-Wei (曾志偉)
17 Chinese Taipei MF Lin Chien-Hsun (林建勛)
18 Chinese Taipei GK Yang Li-Heng (楊力衡)
19 Chinese Taipei MF Huang Han-Sheng (黃瀚陞)
20 Chinese Taipei DF Lee Chien-Liang (李健良)
21 Chinese Taipei MF Kao Chun-Hung (高俊鴻)
22 Chinese Taipei GK Chiang Yung-Hsuan (江勇玄)
23 Chinese Taipei GK Lu Kung-Chi (呂昆錡)
24 Chinese Taipei DF Lin Yueh-Han (林約翰)
25 Chinese Taipei DF Lee Chun-Chia (李峻嘉)
27 Chinese Taipei FW Fang Ching-Ren (方靖仁)
28 Chinese Taipei DF Chen Ting-Yang (陳庭揚)
29 Chinese Taipei FW Lee Mou (李茂)

Technical staff

  • Head coach: Chinese Taipei Chen Kuei-jen (陳貴人)
  • Coaches: Chinese Taipei Wang Cheng-Yi (王政義), Chinese Taipei Lee Meng-Chian (李盟乾) and Chinese Taipei Fang Chien-Ren (方靖仁)

Continental record

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Position
2005 AFC President's Cup Group A Nepal Three Star Club 1–1 3rd
Tajikistan Regar-TadAZ 0–3
Bhutan Transport United 1–0
2008 AFC President's Cup Group B Cambodia Nagacorp FC 2–2 3rd
Kyrgyzstan Dordoi-Dynamo 0–3
2009 AFC President's Cup Group A Nepal Nepal Police Club 3–2 3rd
Tajikistan Regar-TadAZ 1–3
Pakistan WAPDA 1–3
2011 AFC President's Cup Group A Turkmenistan Balkan 1–1 1st
Pakistan WAPDA 3-0
Nepal Nepal Police Club 1–0
Final Stage
Group A
Tajikistan Istiqlol 2–0 1st
Turkmenistan Balkan 4-3
Final Cambodia Phnom Penh Crown 3–2 Champions
2012 AFC President's Cup Group A Mongolia Erchim 1–0 1st
Pakistan KRL 0-0
Final Stage
Group B
State of Palestine Markaz Shabab Al-Am'ari 1–1 2nd
Pakistan KRL 3-1
2013 AFC President's Cup Group A Mongolia Erchim 0–0 3rd
Bangladesh Abahani Limited Dhaka 1–1
Nepal Three Star Club 2–2

Achievements

Domestic

  • Enterprise Football League is formerly known as National Men's First Division Football League.

Continental

See also

References

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