Taiwan Futsal League

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Taiwan Futsal League
Founded2021;3 years ago (2021)
Country Taiwan
Confederation AFC
Number of teams6
Current champions Chiayi TienChing
(3rd title)
Most championships Chiayi TienChing
(3 titles)
TV partners VL Sports
Website https://www.ctfa.com.tw/tfl.html
Current: 2023 Taiwan Futsal League

The Taiwan Futsal League is a Taiwanese men's futsal league founded in 2021 by Chinese Taipei Football Association.

Contents

History

In the 2021 season, Chiayi TienChing won the league with a perfect season of ten wins. The team also clinched all the awards, Best Coach, Golden Boot, Golden Glove and Fair Play award. [1]

Clubs

ClubLocation
Chiayi Tienching Chiayi County
Taichung Traveler Taichung City
Taoyuan FC Taoyuan City
Pingtung YouDe Pingtung County
YTFC Taipei City

Timeline

Taiwan Futsal League

Current teamFormer team

Winners

SeasonChampionRunner-up
2021Chiayi TienChing [2] Traveler
2022Chiayi TienChingTaichung Traveler
2023Chiayi TienChingYTFC

Awards

MVP of the year

seasonwinnerteam
2022Liu Ju-Ming [3] Taichung Traveler
2023Wang Kun-WeiChiayi TienChing

Best Coach

seasonwinnerteam
2021Lin Po-Chih [1] Chiayi TienChing
2022Lin Po-Chih [3] Chiayi TienChing
2023Chu Chia-WeiChiayi TienChing

Golden boot

seasonwinnerteam
2021Tai Wei-Jen [1] Chiayi TienChing
2022Lin Chih-Hung [3] Chiayi TienChing
2023Tai Yi-YunYTFC

Golden glove

seasonwinnerteam
2021Chuang Hsien-Kai [1] CTFA U20
2022Chen Wei-ChunChiayi TienChing
2023Chiang Hsin-WeiChiayi TienChing

Fair play award

seasonteam
2021Chiayi TienChing [1]
2022 Taichung Traveler [3]
2023Chiayi TienChing

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