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Tainan City F.C.

Tainan City
Full nameTainan City Football Club
Nickname(s)The Eagles
Founded2016; 9 years ago (2016)
GroundTainan Municipal Football Field
Capacity2,000
OwnerTainan City Government
Taiwan Steel Group
ManagerRaphaël Blanchon
LeagueTaiwan Football Premier League
2023Taiwan Football Premier League, 1st of 8 (champions)
Websitehttps://tsgfc.com.tw/
Current season

Tainan City Football Club, (for sponsorship reasons currently known as Tainan City Taiwan Steel) (Chinese: 台灣鋼鐵足球隊), is a Taiwanese professional football club based in Tainan City, which currently competes in the Taiwan Football Premier League.

Tainan City has won a record 4 league titles in the club history. They become the first club in the league to win a record four consecutive league titles.

History

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Tainan City Football Club was established with the support of the Tainan City Government and the Football Committee of the Tainan City Sports Federation, Hongxin Enterprise and Taiwan Steel Group. The team joined the Taiwan Football Premier League, under the name Tainan City in 2017, which most of the players came from Tianmu Campus, University of Taipei. Tainan City structure and its players changed, since Taiwan Steel Group acquired the club and renamed it as Tainan City Taiwan Steel in 2019, importing national team players such as Wu Chun-ching.

2019 to present - as Tainan City Taiwan Steel

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Ahead of the 2020 season, Tainan City added national team players like Pan Wen-chieh, Chen Wei-chuan, 2019 'Best Player' award winner Marc Fenelus, and 2019 'Golden Boot' award winner Benchy Estama.[1] Tainan City went on to win the 2020 season league title, receiving the club's first major piece of silverware and direct qualification to the 2021 AFC Cup.

Tainan City won the league title in the next three seasons, becoming the first Taiwanese club to win four consecutive times.

Performance in Asian competitions

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At the 2021 AFC Cup, Tainan City won their first ever AFC Cup match against Mongolian club Athletic 220, ultimately finishing third in the group and exiting the tournament.

In the inaugural 2024–25 AFC Challenge League they came second in their group, including a win against Laotian team Young Elephants. At the quarter-finals stage in March 2025, they will be facing off against Indonesian club Madura United.

Current squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Taiwan TAI Pan Wen-chieh
2 DF Taiwan TAI Chen Wei-chuan
3 DF South Korea KOR Kim Sung-kyum
4 DF Taiwan TAI Fong Shao-chi
5 DF Taiwan TAI Wang Ruei
6 DF Japan JPN So Narita
7 MF Taiwan TAI Yao Ko-chi
8 MF Taiwan TAI Tsai Cheng-ju
9 MF Taiwan TAI Yu Chia-huang
10 FW Brazil BRA Matheus Porto
11 MF Taiwan TAI Wu Chun-ching
12 MF Taiwan TAI Chen Jui-chieh
13 MF Taiwan TAI Kuo Bo-wei
14 MF Taiwan TAI Liu Ho-han
15 MF South Korea KOR Seo Chan-wook
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 FW Taiwan TAI Liu Chien-wei
17 MF Taiwan TAI Chen Wei-jen
18 MF Taiwan TAI Wei Chih-chuan
19 MF Taiwan TAI Lin Ming-wei
21 FW Taiwan TAI Chen Po-yu
22 GK Taiwan TAI Hung Shih-cheng
23 MF Taiwan TAI Lin Wei-chieh
24 FW Taiwan TAI Lin Chun-kai
25 FW Brazil BRA Toninho
26 FW France FRA Mouhamed Sakkouh
27 DF South Korea KOR Kim Sang-jun
28 GK Taiwan TAI Tsai Shuo-che
29 FW Colombia COL Maurício Cortés
30 GK Taiwan TAI Jiang Zhi-xian
31 MF Taiwan TAI Lin Kai-en

Continental record

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Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate
2021 AFC Cup Group J Mongolia Athletic 220 3–0 3rd out of 4
Hong Kong Lee Man 1–4
Hong Kong Eastern 0–1
2022 AFC Cup Group J Hong Kong Lee Man 1–3 3rd out of 3
Hong Kong Eastern 1–3
2023–24 AFC Cup Group I Mongolia Ulaanbaatar 3–0 1–3 3rd out of 4
Macau Chao Pak Kei 4–2 1–4
Chinese Taipei Taichung Futuro 5–1 1–2
2024–25 AFC Challenge League Group D Myanmar Shan United 2–2 2nd out of 3
Laos Young Elephants 3–2
Quarter-finals Indonesia Madura United

Honours

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Domestic

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References

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  1. ^ "台企甲4月12日開幕,台灣鋼鐵補強後來勢洶洶" (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). 10 April 2020.