Chinese Taipei Football Association
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Founded | 1924 |
FIFA affiliation | 1954 |
AFC affiliation | 1955 |
President Chiou I-jen |
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Coach Men's: Toshiaki Imai Women's: Chou Tai-ying |
The Chinese Taipei Football Association is the governing body of football in Chinese Taipei (Taiwan).
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[edit] History
- 1924: Established.
- 1954: Entered FIFA as the China National Football Association.
- 1955: Formed and entered the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) with various other Asian countries.
- 1973: Changed its name to the Republic of China Football Association.
- 1974: Exited the AFC.
- 1975: Entered the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC).
- 1978: Suspended from the OFC due to name problems.
- 1981: With FIFA's agreement, changed its name to the Chinese Taipei Football Association.
- 1982: Re-entered the OFC.
- 1989: Re-entered the AFC.
[edit] Competitions
- Chinese Taipei National Football League
- Highschool Football League
- Chinese Taipei National Youth Cup
[edit] Regional football associations
- Taipei City - Taipei Football Association
- Taoyuan - Taoyuan Football Association
- Taichung City - Taichung Football Association
[edit] See also
- Football in Taiwan
- Chinese Taipei national football team
- Chinese Taipei women's national football team
- Asian Football Confederation
- East Asian Football Federation
[edit] External links
- (Chinese) Official website
- Chinese Taipei at the FIFA website.
- Chinese Taipei at the AFC website.