Intercity Football League 2009
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The 2009 Intercity Football League season is the third since its establishment in 2007. It started from February 14, 2009.

In the end of 2008, Chinese Taipei Football Association
Chinese Taipei Football Association
Chinese Taipei Football Association is the governing body of football in the Republic of China. Its official name in Chinese is the Football Association of the Republic of China, but it is billed as the Chinese Taipei FA abroad and uses the English initials on its badge .- History :* 1936:...

 decided to merge Enterprise Football League
Enterprise Football League
The Enterprise Football League , formerly known as National Football League or National First Division Football League , was the highest-ranked football league in Republic of China . It was governed by the Chinese Taipei Football Association and considered semi-professional...

 into Intercity Football League
Intercity Football League
Intercity Football League is the top-ranked Taiwanese football league run by Chinese Taipei Football Association .- History :...

, and therefore the latter became the highest-ranked football league in Taiwan.

Promotion and relation has been introduced since the 2009 season. According to the new regulations, the league includes two divisions. Division A consists of 6 teams, and the remaining teams participate in Division B. The last-placed team in Division A will be relegated to Division B while the champion of Division B will be promoted. The 5th-placed team in Division A and the runner-up of Division B will play two legs of playoff matches to determine who will play in Division A for the next season.

Besides, to strengthen the collaboration and the relationship between each team and the local community, new league regulations also request each team to be named after located administrative division, and 2/3 of players should be local residents for more than one month.

Qualifications

Taipei City Tatung
Tatung F.C.
Tatung Football Club is a Taiwanese semi-professional football club based in Taipei, Republic of China . 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 and the only football club owned by...

, Tainan County, and Kaohsiung Taipower
Taiwan Power Company F.C.
Taiwan Power Company Football Club , often shortened to Taipower , is a Taiwanese semi-professional 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...

 were automatically qualified for Division A for being the top 4 places in the 2008 season
Intercity Football League 2008
The 2008 season of Intercity Football League started from August 23, 2008. Taiwan Power Company F.C. won the league championship.-Qualifications:...

. The rest 3 Division A places were decided by the qualification tournament.

The qualification tournament took place in Pailing Sport Park
Pailing Sport Park
Bailing Sport Park is a multi-use sport venue located in Shilin District, Taipei. The park has been open since 1989. It resides along Shilin and Shezi shores of the Keelung River, with around 2,900 metres in length and 60 to 100 metres in width...

 from January 1 to January 4, 2009. There were 6 teams competing in it: Miaoli County, Kaohsiung City, Kaohsiung City Yoedy
National Taiwan College of Physical Education
National Taiwan College of Physical Education is a college specialized in sports in Taiwan, Republic of China. It was established on June 12, 1961...

 (高市耀迪), Yilan County, Taipei County Hanchuang
Ming Chuan University
Ming Chuan University is a selective private university founded by Pao Teh-Ming and her husband Lee Ying-Chao. Named after the famous progressive Qing Dynasty governor of Taiwan Liu Mingchuan, it is known for its communication and business programs.-History:The institution was founded as a three...

 (北縣悍創), and Tainan City. Taipei County Hanchuang, Kaohsiung City Yaoti, and Kaohsiung City qualified for Division A for being the top 3 places in the qualification tournament.
Date Group Team 1 Result Team 2
January 1, 2009 A Taipei County Hanchuang
Ming Chuan University
Ming Chuan University is a selective private university founded by Pao Teh-Ming and her husband Lee Ying-Chao. Named after the famous progressive Qing Dynasty governor of Taiwan Liu Mingchuan, it is known for its communication and business programs.-History:The institution was founded as a three...

6-1 Kaohsiung City
B Yilan County 0-2 Kaohsiung City Yaoti
National Taiwan College of Physical Education
National Taiwan College of Physical Education is a college specialized in sports in Taiwan, Republic of China. It was established on June 12, 1961...

January 2, 2009 A Kaohsiung City 6-1 Miaoli County
B Kaohsiung City Yaoti
National Taiwan College of Physical Education
National Taiwan College of Physical Education is a college specialized in sports in Taiwan, Republic of China. It was established on June 12, 1961...

6-1 Tainan City
January 3, 2009 A Miaoli County 0-7 Taipei County Hanchuang
Ming Chuan University
Ming Chuan University is a selective private university founded by Pao Teh-Ming and her husband Lee Ying-Chao. Named after the famous progressive Qing Dynasty governor of Taiwan Liu Mingchuan, it is known for its communication and business programs.-History:The institution was founded as a three...

B Tainan City 0-2 Yilan County
January 4, 2009 Kaohsiung City (A2) 3-2 Yilan County (B2)

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Kaohsiung City Yoedy
National Taiwan College of Physical Education
National Taiwan College of Physical Education is a college specialized in sports in Taiwan, Republic of China. It was established on June 12, 1961...

15 11 1 3 44 14 30 34
2 Kaohsiung Taipower FC
Taiwan Power Company F.C.
Taiwan Power Company Football Club , often shortened to Taipower , is a Taiwanese semi-professional 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...

15 11 1 3 34 12 22 34
3 Tainan County FC 15 7 4 4 23 15 8 25
4 Taipei City Tatung FC
Tatung F.C.
Tatung Football Club is a Taiwanese semi-professional football club based in Taipei, Republic of China . 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 and the only football club owned by...

15 6 2 7 32 25 7 20
5 Taipei County Hanchuang FC 15 4 2 9 25 36
14 Qualification to relegation/promotion playoffs
6 Kaohsiung City FC 15 1 0 14 8 64
3 Relegation to Division B

Results

Round 1 Round 2 Round 3
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No. Team 1 Result Team 2
1 Taipei County Hanchuang 0-1 Kaohsiung Taipower
2 Kaohsiung City 0-5 Taipei City Tatung
3 Kaohsiung City Yaoti (Jul 9) Tainan County
4 Taipei County Hanchuang 0-0 Kaohsiung City Yaoti
5 Kaohsiung Taipower 1-0 Taipei City Tatung
6 Kaohsiung City 3-2 Tainan County
7 Tainan County 1-1 Taipei City Tatung
8 Kaohsiung City 0-1 Taipei County Hanchuang
9 Kaohsiung City Yaoti 1-0 Kaohsiung Taipower
10 Kaohsiung City (Jul 11) Kaohsiung City Yaoti
11 Tainan County (Jul 11) Kaohsiung Taipower
12 Taipei County Hanchuang (Jul 11) Taipei City Tatung
13 Kaohsiung City 1-3 Kaohsiung Taipower
14 Taipei County Hanchuang 0-1 Tainan County
15 Kaohsiung City Yaoti 2-1 Taipei City Tatung
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No. Team 1 Result Team 2
16 Taipei County Hanchuang 1-2 Kaohsiung Taipower
17 Kaohsiung City (Jul 5) Taipei City Tatung
18 Tainan County 2-4 Kaohsiung City Yaoti
19 Kaohsiung City Yaoti (Aug 1) Taipei County Hanchuang
20 Taipei City Tatung 1-5 Kaohsiung Taipower
21 Kaohsiung City (Aug 1) Tainan County
22 Tainan County 0-0 Taipei City Tatung
23 Taipei County Hanchuang (Aug 8) Kaohsiung City
24 Kaohsiung City Yaoti 0-1 Kaohsiung Taipower
25 Kaohsiung City Yaoti 5-1 Kaohsiung City
26 Tainan County 0-0 Kaohsiung Taipower
27 Taipei County Hanchuang 0-7 Taipei City Tatung
28 Kaohsiung City (Sep 19) Kaohsiung Taipower
29 Tainan County (Sep 19) Taipei County Hanchuang
30 Kaohsiung City Yaoti (Sep 19) Taipei City Tatung
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No. Team 1 Result Team 2
31 Kaohsiung City (Sep 26) Taipei County Hanchuang
32 Taipei City Tatung (Sep 26) Kaohsiung Taipower
33 Kaohsiung City Yaoti (Sep 26) Tainan County
34 Kaohsiung City Yaoti (Oct 10) Kaohsiung Taipower
35 Kaohsiung Cityy (Oct 10) Taipei City Tatung
36 Tainan County (Oct 10) Taipei County Hanchuang
37 Tainan County (Oct 14) Kaohsiung City
38 Taipei County Hanchuang (Oct 14) Kaohsiung Taipower
39 Kaohsiung City Yaoti (Oct 14) Taipei City Tatung
40 Taipei County Hanchuang (Nov 21) Kaohsiung City Yaoti
41 Tainan County (Nov 21) Taipei City Tatung
42 Kaohsiung City (Nov 21) Kaohsiung Taipower
43 Taipei County Hanchuang 4-1 Taipei City Tatung
44 Tainan County 0-2 Kaohsiung Taipower
45 Kaohsiung City 0-9 Kaohsiung City Yaoti

Venues

Team Venue
Kaohsiung City Chung Cheng Industrial Vocational High School 1,000 capacity
Kaohsiung Taipower
Taiwan Power Company F.C.
Taiwan Power Company Football Club , often shortened to Taipower , is a Taiwanese semi-professional 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...

Kaohsiung County Stadium
Kaohsiung County Stadium
Fengshan Stadium, Kaohsiung City , formerly known as Kaohsiung County Stadium , is a multi-purpose stadium in Fengshan District, Kaohsiung City, Republic of China . It is currently used mostly for football matches and serves as the home venue of Taipower. The stadium is able to hold 18,000 people...

, 18,000 capacity
Kaohsiung City Yaoti
National Taiwan College of Physical Education
National Taiwan College of Physical Education is a college specialized in sports in Taiwan, Republic of China. It was established on June 12, 1961...

Taichung Football Field
Taichung Football Field
Taichung Football Field, as known as Chao-ma Football Field , is a football-specific venue located in Taichung City, Taiwan. It has three 11-player football pitches, one 7-player pitch, one 5-player pitch, and three basketball courts...

 2,000 capacity
Tainan County National Pei Men Senior High School
National Pei Men Senior High School
Founded in August, 1981, National Pei Men Senior High School football team was one of the most strongest senior high school football teams in Taiwan. The first squad consisted of players from local Jia Li Junior High School and San Min Junior High School of Kaohsiung County...

, 1,000 capacity
Taipei County Hanchuang
Ming Chuan University
Ming Chuan University is a selective private university founded by Pao Teh-Ming and her husband Lee Ying-Chao. Named after the famous progressive Qing Dynasty governor of Taiwan Liu Mingchuan, it is known for its communication and business programs.-History:The institution was founded as a three...

Hsinchuang Stadium Taipei County, 1,000 capacity
Taipei City Tatung
Tatung F.C.
Tatung Football Club is a Taiwanese semi-professional football club based in Taipei, Republic of China . 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 and the only football club owned by...

Taipei Municipal Stadium
Taipei Municipal Stadium
Taipei Municipal Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Taipei, Taiwan. The old stadium was used mostly for track and field events and was able to hold 16,000 people. It has been demolished and reconstructed for the 2009 Summer Deaflympics since December 2006. The new stadium is scheduled to open...

, 16,000 capacity

Teams

Miaoli County FC
Taipei County Stars FC (北縣明星): Taipei County Stars consists of players from Taipei Football Club, No Limit Soccer Team, and expatriates. The head coach is David Camhi. The team is sponsored by Master Football Academy (明星足球訓練館).
Taipei County Sanchung FC (北縣三重) : Taipei County Sanchung football team consists of students and graduates of National San Chung Senior High School
National San Chung Senior High School
National San Chung Senior High School is a Taiwanese senior high school located in Sanchong City, Taipei County. Established in 1997, its initial name was Taiwan Provincial San Chung Senior High School . After the administration of Taiwan Province Government was streamlined in 1998, the School...

. Most of them are still high-school students, therefore they have the lowest average age among all participating teams.
Tatung County Kuoyuan FC (東縣國源)
Yilan County FC: Yilan County football team consists of students and graduates of National Yilan Senior High School
National Yilan Senior High School
National Yilan Senior High School is a Taiwanese senior high school located in Yilan City, Yilan County. This school is a top ranked school in east Taiwan.-History:...

. They are considered the strongest team in the Division B. Notable players include Lo Chih-an
Lo Chih-an
Lo Chih-an is a Taiwanese football player who comes from Atayal tribe. Despite still being a high school student, Lo made his debut for Chinese Taipei national football team, together with his brother Lo Chih-en, and assisted the latter's first goal in the game against Guam of East Asian Cup 2008...

 and Lo Chih-en
Lo Chih-en
Lo Chih-en is a Taiwanese football player. He comes from Atayal tribe. On June 17, 2007, Lo made his debut for Chinese Taipei in the game against Guam of East Asian Cup 2008 preliminary competition, in which he scored 4 goals to help Chinese Taipei's 10-0 victory. His twin brother, Lo Chih-an, is...

.

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or qualification
1 Yilan County 8 6 2 0 51 4
47
20 Promotion to Division A
2 Taipei County Stars 8 5 3 0 24 7
17
18 Qualification to relegation/promotion playoffs
3 Taipei County Sanchung 8 4 1 3 19 14 5 13
4 Tatung County Kuoyuan 8 2 0 6 19 39
6
5 Miaoli County 8 0 0 8 6 55
0

Source: Chinese Taipei Football Association

Results

Round 1 Round 2
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No. Team 1 Result Team 2
1 Taipei County Sanchung 0-5 Yilan County
2 Taipei County Stars 4-1 Miaoli County
3 Yilan County 8-1 Tatung County Kuoyuan
4 Taipei County Sanchung 1-1 Taipei County Stars
5 Tatung County Kuoyuan 8-2 Miaoli County
6 Yilan County 1-1 Taipei County Stars
7 Miaoli County 0-1 Taipei County Sanchung
8 Tatung County Kuoyuan 2-8 Taipei County Stars
9 Tatung County Kuoyuan 2-6 Taipei County Sanchung
10 Miaoli County 0-11 Yilan County
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No. Team 1 Result Team 2
11 Taipei County Sanchung 1-3 Yilan County
12 Miaoli County 1-7 Taipei County Stars
13 Taipei County Sanchung 0-1 Taipei County Stars
14 Yilan County 8-0 Tatung County Kuoyuan
15 Tatung County Kuoyuan 4-2 Miaoli County
16 Yilan County 1-1 Taipei County Stars
17 Taipei County Stars 1-0 Tatung County Kuoyuan
18 Miaoli County 0-6 Taipei County Sanchung
19 Tatung County Kuoyuan 2-4 Taipei County Sanchung
20 Yilan County 14-0 Miaoli County

Source: Chinese Taipei Football Association

Relegation/Promotion playoffs

Date Team 1 Result Team 2
December 19, 2009 Taipei County Hanchuang 6-0 Taipei County Stars
December 20, 2009 Taipei County Stars 0-19 Taipei County Hanchuang


Taipei County Hanchuang won the playoff 25-0 in aggregate and remained in Division A.

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