List of football clubs in Chinese Taipei

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Football clubs in Taipei, Taiwan.

Teams in the City A-League

Tatung F.C. association football club in Taipei, Taiwan

Tatung Football Club is a Taiwanese football club based in Taipei, Taiwan. The club, affiliated with the Tatung electronics company, was founded in 1969 by a group of Tatung employees favoring football activities. It is the oldest club owned by private enterprise in Taiwan. The club has a long-standing rivalry with Taipower FC, as both are the most successful and most popular clubs in the country. In recent years, Tatung has proved to be the dominant force on the island by winning the Taiwan Football Premier League two years in a row.

Taiwan Power Company F.C. association football club

Taiwan Power Company Football Club, often shortened to Taipower or, is a Taiwanese football club based in Fongshan District, Kaohsiung City. The club was founded in 1979 and is affiliated with Taiwan Power Company, the country's national utility. Nicknamed Nan-ba-tien, Taipower is the most successful football club in Taiwan, having won 14 league titles, notably in 10 consecutive seasons from 1994 to 2004. With the exits of Flying Camel and Taipei City Bank F.C. in the late 1990s, Taipower and Tatung F.C. are the only two remaining football clubs competing in Taiwan's highest-ranked Taiwan Football Premier League. Taipower became the first Taiwanese club to win a major Asian title when they won the 2011 AFC President's Cup at home in Kaohsiung.

National Sports Training Center football team based in Tainan, and is the football club for Taiwan's National Sports Training Center. It was merged in 2003 with the Lukuang football team, Taiwan's land army football team, after the option of alternate service in the Taiwanese militia. It participates in Taiwan's Taiwan Football Premier League

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