Tai Hung-hsu
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Tai Hung-hsu | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Tai Hung-hsu (戴宏旭) | |
Date of birth | October 4, 1987 | |
Place of birth | R.O.C. (Taiwan) | |
Height | 1.82 m (5 ft 111⁄2 in) | |
Playing position | Striker | |
Club information | ||
Current club | N/a[1] | |
Youth clubs | ||
2003-2006 | San Chung | |
National team | ||
2006 2006 |
Chinese Taipei U-23 Chinese Taipei |
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- This is a Chinese name; the family name is Tai.
Tai Hung-hsu (Chinese: 戴宏旭, born October 4, 1987) is a Taiwanese football striker. He was voted as the best youth player in the 2005 season of Chinese Taipei National Football League.[2]
In July, 2006, Tai, at the age of 19, was reported to join Chinese side Xiamen Lanshi along with another Taiwanese youngster, Chen Po-liang.[3] It ended up with disappointment as CTFA handed in the name list in September whereas the summer transfer window of China Super League has already ended in July.
In December, Tai was banned by CTFA Discipline Committee for refusing the call-up of 2007 AFC Asian Cup qualification against Iran in October. As a result, he was not allowed to attended any local or international football competitions for two years.[1]
[edit] Playing history
- National San Chung Senior High School football team
- Ming Chuan University football team
- Chinese Taipei national Olympic football team (as "China Steel" in Fubon Enterprise Football League 2006)
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ a b 95年第四次紀律委員會議決定事項 (DOC) (Chinese). Chinese Taipei Football Association (2006-12-07).
- ^ "男足聯賽最佳陣容》新秀篇-戴宏旭", LTSports, 2005-11-28. (Chinese)
- ^ "中華足球瞄準2010年世界盃", China Times Weekly (at Sina), 2006-07-11. (Chinese)