Taipei City FC give Chinese Taipei a run for their money

March 29, 2008 · Filed Under vs. Chinese Taipei · Comment 

After winning the 2008 BML Championship, Taipei City Football Club had the rare opportunity to play a friendly match against the Taiwanese National Team.

See the Taipei Times report here.

This once-in-a-lifetime chance was definitely the highlight of this amateur footballer’s career.  (The Taiwan national team squad competes internationally as Chinese Taipei.)

Chinese Taipei showed their impressive speed and endurance against Taipei City FC. They were fast with their passes and physically fit. The highlight came in the 2nd half when City almost found the back of the net, but the score ended up 3-0 for the Taiwan National Team.  It was an honor to play against Taiwan’s finest and it was not a bad effort for a group of foreign amateurs living in Taiwan.

Lining up to shake hands w/ the National Team

Lining up to shake hands w/ the National Team

Trying to regroup after the 1st half

Trying organize after the 1st half

Both squads pose together after the game

Both squads pose together after the game

Daniel Calvert, Spencer Pangborn, Andy Chen, Ross Conlon

Daniel Calvert, Spencer Pangborn, and Ross Conlon with Chinese Taipei national team coach Andy Chen

Taipei City Wins the BML Championship

March 26, 2008 · Filed Under BML Championship, vs. Fritz F.C. · Comment 

After a long grueling season, Taipei City finishes at the top of the BML after defeating the current champions, Fritz.

Read the report in the Taipei Times.

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Team Lineup

Alex Daly goes in for a tackle

Alex Daly goes in for a tackle

Wes takes a shot on goal

Wes takes a shot on goal

Steve and Ross celebrating the winning goal

Steve and Ross celebrating the winning goal

Expat soccer team hoping to make history

March 7, 2008 · Filed Under BML Championship, vs. Fritz F.C. · Comment 

By Tony Phillips
Taipei Times, Staff Reporter

Taipei City FC are on the verge of making a little bit of history as they prepare for a game which, should they win, could see them become the first expat team to claim the Businessmen’s Soccer League (BML) title for 16 years.

The feat would be all the more remarkable as the side are in their first season, and their initial campaign started unpromisingly, as joint club captain Ross Conlon recalls.

“After our first four games we only had four points, but we haven’t dropped a point since,” says Conlon, a 26-year-old Irishman from Ennis, County Clare.

The teething problems came from trying to get a new group of players to gel and from searching for the right playing formation.

“We started out with 4-4-2 but it was too defensive,” says 31-year-old Englishman Dan Calvert, the other club captain. “Most of our players are good going forward, so we switched to 3-5-2.”

Taipei City have their roots in long-standing expat side Taipei Animals, who both Conlon and Calvert played for.

“There were some differences of opinion — over tactics, the way forward,” Calvert recalls. “We decided to set up our own side but we still have good relations.”

The Animals play in the Tavern Premier League (TPL), composed almost exclusively of expat teams, while City stayed in the BML, which, apart from City and one other side, is made up of all-Taiwanese teams.

“The standard of play in the BML is better overall than in the TPL,” Conlon says. “There is a fair amount of overlap though, as most of our players also play for TPL sides.”

“There are eight expat teams playing in the TPL, so the talent pool is diluted between the clubs, but many of the best players in the league play for us too,” Calvert says.

Part of the reason for the split was a desire by Conlon and Calvert to be as competitive as possible and play at the highest standard they could.

“We aspire to be one of the best teams in Taiwan, not just the best expat team,” Conlon says.

The BML is one level below the top tier of Taiwanese soccer but still includes clubs able to field former Taiwanese internationals and, indeed, proficient expat players like Calvert, once on the books of English professional side Peterborough United, and Conlon, who played for highly rated Irish junior side Avenue United.

The style of play is another thing that marks the leagues apart.

“Teams in the BML tend to keep the ball on the floor, they pass and move,” Conlon says. “Expat teams tend to play more of a long-ball game and the TPL is probably slightly more physical.”

The BML is a national league, although all matches are played in the Taipei area because of superior facilities and the fact that it’s where most of its clubs are based.

Taipei City’s final game of the season on Sunday week is a winner-take-all clash against league leaders Fritz FC. Fritz are firm favorites to win their penultimate game this weekend, which would leave them three points clear at the top of the table.

Should City beat Fritz the title could come down to goal difference. As things stand, City have the edge on this score so things couldn’t be poised more tantalizingly.

Win, lose or draw, City have good cause to be pleased with the way things have gone in their first season. Even so, there is no chance of them resting on their laurels.

Although they lack Taiwanese players at present, it’s a situation City hope to remedy. Probably the most encouraging avenue for progress is young players.

Calvert coaches local children and hopes that some will eventually strengthen City’s ranks.

He is cautiously optimistic about the future of soccer in Taiwan, having been impressed by the standard of the kids he has worked with, but believes the game needs a higher profile before it can compete on a more equal footing with basketball and baseball.

City’s final game of the season against Fritz FC takes place at Bai Lin Bridge in Shilin, Taipei, on March 23. Kick off is at 4pm.

Taipei Times Article.

Taipei City FC

Taipei City FC

Taipei City Continues 8-Game Winning Streak

March 5, 2008 · Filed Under vs. Jako, vs. San Chong H.S. · Comment 

After a slow start to the season, at one point resting 6th out of 8 teams, Taipei City FC has clawed its way back to the top of the BML standings.

This past weekend Taipei City posted wins over Jako FC and SanChong High School. These 2 victories helped extend City’s current winning streak to 8 games.

Here is the match report by team captain Dan Calvert.

Here are a few pics from Saturday’s match.

Tim and Alex getting ready to pressure the opposing forwards

Tim and Alex getting ready to pressure the opposing forwards

Team talk before the game

Team talk before the game

Team shot

Team shot