Chinese Taipei National Football League

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Chinese Taipei National Football League
Sport Football
Founded 1982
No. of teams 4
Country Flag of Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei
Current champions Tatung

The Chinese Taipei National Football League is Taiwan's highest-ranked football league. It is governed by the Chinese Taipei Football Association and is considered semi-professional. Since 2006, the league has been sponsored by the Fubon Enterprise and is also known as the Fubon Enterprise Football League (富邦企業足球聯賽).

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[edit] Results

Season Champion Runner-up Third place Fourth place
2006
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Tatung Taipower China Steel Fubon
2005
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Tatung Taipower Lu Kuang Ming Chuan University
2004
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Taipower Tatung Ming Chuan University Taiwan PE college
2002/03
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Taipower Tatung Taiwan PE college Ming Chuan University
2001/02
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Taipower Tatung Ming Chuan University Taiwan PE college
2000/01
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Taipower Tatung Wei Dan Taiwan PE College
1999
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Taipower Tatung Lu Kuang Taiwan PE college
1998
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Taipower Taipei City Bank Flying Camel Taiwan PE College
1997
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Taipower Tatung Taiwan PE College Taipei City Bank
1996
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Taipower Tatung Taipei City Bank Flying Camel
1995
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Taipower Tatung Taipei City Bank Lu Kuang
1994
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Taipower Taipei City Bank Lu Kuang Flying Camel
1993
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Flying Camel Taipower Taipei City Bank Tatung
1992
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Taipower Tatung Flying Camel Lu Kuang
1991
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Taipei City Bank Lu Kuang Taipower Tatung
1990
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Taipower Taipei City Bank Lu Kuang Tatung
1989
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Taipei City Bank Flying Camel Lu Kuang Taipower
1988
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Flying Camel Taipower Lu Kuang Taipei City Bank
1987
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Taipower Flying Camel Taipei City Bank Lu Kuang
1986
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Taipei City Bank Flying Camel Lu Kuang Taipower
1985
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Flying Camel Taipei City Bank Lu Kuang Taipower
1984
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Flying Camel Lu Kuang Taipei City Bank Taipower
1983
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Flying Camel Taipei City Bank Taipower Lu Kuang

[edit] Wins by team

[edit] Trivia

  • The number of teams participating in the league was reduced from 8 to 4 in the 2006 season. By cutting out university and youth teams, this was an attempt to make the league more professional.

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

[edit] References

Results at RSSSF

Chinese Taipei National Football League
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Seasons: 1983 | 1984 | 1985 | 1986 | 1987 | 1988 | 1989 | 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 | 2000/01 | 2001/02 | 2002/03 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006

2006 Teams: China Steel | Fubon Financial | Taiwan Power Company | Tatung

Top level football leagues of Asia (AFC)
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Football in Taiwan Republic of China
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National Teams: Chinese Taipei national football team | Chinese Taipei women's national football team

Chinese Taipei Football Association

Regional Associations: Taichung Football Association | Taipei Football Association | Taoyuan Football Association

Chinese Taipei National Football League | Taiwanese football clubs | Football venues in Taiwan

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