Thể Công F.C.

Thể Công
Nickname(s) Red Tornado (Cơn Lốc Đỏ)
Founded 23 September 1954 (23 September 1954)
Dissolved 2009
Ground Cột Cờ Stadium
Hanoi, Vietnam
Capacity 5,000
Chairman Hồ Chi Liêm
Manager Lê Thụy Hải
League V-League

The Cong FC (commonly known in Vietnam as Thể Công) were a Vietnamese football club based in Hanoi. The club belongs to the Vietnam People's Army.

Name origin

Thể Công (formerly known as Câu lạc bộ Quân đội) is the collective name for numerous sports clubs that were founded within the Vietnam People's Army. With strong tradition of sports in the Army, Thể Công possess a very long and rich history. Among the clubs, the football team is regarded as one of the best in the history of Vietnamese football. The football club also has one of the strongest and most loyal fan-base in the country.

History

Thể Công was founded on 23 September 1954. More than a month later, 25 October, the team has its first match on Hang Day Stadium, Hanoi.

In 2004, exactly 50 years after its foundation, the club finished V-League at 11th place (out of 12) and was relegated to the lower division. After that, the club changed its name to Thể Công Viettel F.C. after its new sponsor Viettel - the Army Electronics and Telecommunication Corporation.

On January 19, 2007, the club finally gained the right to be promoted back to V-League after winning over Tay Ninh 5-3. Immediately thereafter, the official team name was reversed back to Thể Công. In 2010 the club again switched it's name back to Viettel FC, and also voluntarily left the professional football set-up. Instead, the club decided to focus on youth development, and start competing again in the amateur 4th tier of Vietnamese football. In 2016 the club finally returned to professional football after winning promotion to the V.League 2.

The Cong is the most successful club in Vietnam with five V-League titles and thirteen championship titles of the former League A of North Vietnam. The club has also contributed many great players to the Vietnam National Football Team.



Continental record

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1999–2000 Asian Club Championship First round Hong Kong Happy Valley AA Happy Valley AA Withdrew
Second round South Korea Suwon Samsung 1–1 0-6 1-7

Season-by-season record

Season Pld Won Draw Lost GF GA GD PTS Final position Notes
1981–82 V-League 19 14 2 3 33 15 +18 30 Champions
1982–83 V-League 23 17 3 3 49 22 +27 37 Champions
1984 V-League 16 7 5 4 30 18 +12 19 2nd
1985 V-League 15 9 3 3 28 20 +8 21 4th
1986 V-League 17 11 4 2 19 10 +9 26 2nd
1987–88 V-League 26 13 8 5 40 20 +20 47 Champions
1989 V-League 7 4 2 1 9 3 +6 16 2nd
1990 V-League Champions
1991 V-League 10 3 5 2 11 9 +2 9
1992 V-League 11 15 8 +7 3rd
1993–94 V-League 3rd
1995 V-League 9th
1996 V-League 13 3 4 6 9 20 -11 13 9th
1997 V-League 7 3 3 1 9 6 +3 12 4th
1998 V-League Champions
1999–2000 V-League 24 7 9 8 27 28 -1 30 10th
2000–01 V-League 18 8 5 5 19 16 +3 29 3rd
2001–02 V-League 18 6 5 7 16 16 0 23 7th
2003 V-League 22 9 5 8 28 27 +1 32 6th
2004 V-League 22 5 5 12 20 39 -19 20 11th Relegation to 2005 V.League 2
2005 V.League 2 22 7 4 10 21 31 -10 31 6th
2006 V.League 2 26 10 8 8 31 30 +1 38 4th
2007 V.League 2 26 15 7 4 47 20 +27 52 1st Promoted to 2008 V-League
2008 V-League 26 10 8 8 28 28 +0 38 8th
2009 V-League 26 10 5 11 40 46 -6 35 9th

Honours

National competitions

League
1st, gold medalist(s) Winners : (5) 1981-1982, 1982-1983, 1987–88, 1990, 1998
2nd, silver medalist(s) Runners-up : (3) 1984, 1989, 1986
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Third place : (4) 1992, 1993–94, 1997, 2000–01
1st, gold medalist(s) Winners : (1) 2007
2nd, silver medalist(s) Runners-up : (1) 2016 (as Viettel F.C.)
1st, gold medalist(s) Winners : 1978
1st, gold medalist(s) Winners : 2015
2nd, silver medalist(s) Runners-up : 2009
1st, gold medalist(s) Winners : 2008
Cup
2nd, silver medalist(s) Runners-up : (3) 1992, 2004, 2009
1st, gold medalist(s) Winners : (1) 1999

Other competitions

  • Festival Sport Vietnam
1st, gold medalist(s) Winners : 2002
  • Army ASEAN (1)
1st, gold medalist(s) Winners : 2004
2nd, silver medalist(s) Runners-up : 1999
  • U21 (2)
1st, gold medalist(s) Winners : 1997, 1998
  • U19 (3)
1st, gold medalist(s) Winners : 1998, 2002, 2009

Squad

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

No. Position Player
3 Vietnam DF Lê Phước Tứ
4 Vietnam DF Ngô Tuấn Tùng
5 Vietnam DF Mai Xuân Hợp
6 Vietnam DF Phạm Minh Đức
8 Vietnam MF Thạch Bảo Khanh
9 Cameroon FW François Endene
10 Vietnam FW Đặng Phương Nam (C)
11 Vietnam MF Nguyễn Ngọc Duy
12 Vietnam MF Đào Xuân Thành
13 Romania MF Robert Ionel Niţă
14 Vietnam DF Nguyễn Anh Tuấn
15 Vietnam MF Nguyễn Văn Hiển
17 Brazil MF Raphael Oliveira
No. Position Player
18 Cameroon FW Aloys Nyom Nyom
19 Vietnam MF Nguyễn Văn Nam
20 Vietnam DF Nguyễn Quốc Long
21 Vietnam MF Nguyễn Công Huy
22 Vietnam DF Nguyễn Duy Linh
23 Vietnam MF Lê Quốc Vượng
24 Brazil FW Diego Oliveira
25 Vietnam GK Nguyễn Mạnh Dũng
26 Vietnam GK Đỗ Hoàng Dương
27 Vietnam FW Trịnh Quang Vinh
28 Vietnam GK Nguyễn Vũ Dũng

Famous players

Coaches

References

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