2008 Enterprise Football League

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Enterprise Football League 2008
League Enterprise Football League
Sport Association football
DurationJanuary 5, 2008 - April 27, 2008
League
League champions Taiwan Power Company F.C.
  Runners-up Tatung F.C.
Top scorer Chang Han (Molten Tso I)
Enterprise Football League seasons

The 2008 season of the Enterprise Football League (also known as the Fubon Enterprise Football League) was held from January 5 to April 27, 2008. With 4 college teams also participating, the number of competing teams increased from 4 to 8. The 2007 league champion Taiwan Power Company F.C. successfully defended the title.

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At the end of 2008, the Chinese Taipei Football Association decided to merge the Enterprise Football League into the Intercity Football League. As a result, this was the last Enterprise Football League season.

Teams

The 2008 league season consisted of 8 teams, 4 of which were existing teams from the 2007 season: Taipower (台電), Tatung (大同), Chinese Taipei U-23 (as Fubon Financial, 富邦), and the National Sports Training Center football team (國訓). Four additional college teams, Bros (悍創), E-United (義聯集團), Hun Sing (鴻鑫北體), and Molton Tso I (Molten佐儀), also participated in this season.

Semi-professional clubs

Only Taipower and Tatung were eligible to represent Chinese Taipei in the AFC President's Cup.

National or military teams
College teams

Venues

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Taipower 141121346+2835 2009 AFC President's Cup
2 Tatung 141121296+2335
3 Molten Tso I 141004318+2330
4 E-United 1461721311019
5 Hun Sing 144461320716
6 NSTC 1532107211411
7 Bros 1430111134239
8 Fubon Financial 1421111031217
Source: [ citation needed ]

Results

1st \ 2nd stage BRO EUN FUB HS MOL NSTC POW TAT
Bros 1–50–20–10–21–00–40–2
E-United ?3–12–10–51–21–30–2
Fubon Financial ?0–10–00–30–10–11–2
Hun Sing 3–11–31–21–01–11–10–1
Molten Tso I 3–23–05–16–02–01–00–1
NSTC 0–11–12–10–20–20–30–1
Taipower 3–16–14–02–01–02–03–0
Tatung 4–04–05–01–12–03–0 [lower-alpha 1] 1–1
Source: rsssf.com
Notes:
  1. The game result was actually 1-1. However, because NSTC was found to have banned player playing in the game, according to the league regulations, Tatung won 3-0. [1]

Bottom section = first stage (rounds 1-7); Top section = second stage (rounds 8-14).

Season statistics

Top scorers

ScorerGoals [3] Team
Chang Han 14 Molten Tso I
Chiang Shih-lu 12 Taipower
Chuang Wei-lun 10 Tatung

Awards

See also

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References

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