Tseng Tai-lin

Tseng Tai-lin (Chinese: 曾台霖, born in Taipei) is a Taiwanese football (soccer) and futsal player.

Tseng Tai-lin
Personal information
Full name Tseng Tai-lin (曾台霖)
Place of birth Taipei, Republic of China (Taiwan)
Position(s) Midfielder and manager
Club information
Current team
Ming Chuan Uni.
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
20012005 Ming Chuan Uni.
20052007 NSTC
20072008 Tatung
2009 Ming Chuan Uni.
National team
2003 Chinese Taipei U-23
2003–present Chinese Taipei
2003–present Chinese Taipei futsal
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Nicknamed Little Tiger, Tseng started to play football at Li Nong Elementary School (Chinese: 立農國小) in Taipei. His usual position is an attacking midfielder. He was once praised as "the best footballer in Taiwan" by then Yugoslavian coach of NSTC football team in 2003.[1] He was also voted the best attacking midfielder during the Chinese Taipei National Football League 2005 season when he played for Ming Chuan University.[2]

In addition to association football, Tseng is active in futsal as well. He has represented Chinese Taipei in many international futsal competitions.

However, a lasting ankle injury has influenced his performance in recent years. As a result, he was dropped from the Chinese Taipei squad during 2007 AFC Asian Cup qualifications in 2006.[3]

From 2005 to 2007, he served in military service and plays for Taiwan National Sports Training Center football team. After retiring from military service, he joined Tatung F.C. in shirt number 79.

Besides playing for Ming Chuan, he also serves as the team's assistant coach.

References

  1. 北市曾台霖台灣第一 (in Chinese). LTSports. 2003-07-08. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30.
  2. 男足聯賽最佳陣容》中場篇-曾台霖、蔡暉鎧 (in Chinese). LTSports. 2005-11-25. Archived from the original on 2006-12-17.
  3. 亞洲杯資格賽》中華男足赴伊朗名單出爐 林家聖、曾台霖成遺珠 (in Chinese). LTSports. 2006-02-15. Archived from the original on 2007-04-16.

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