Résultats

Taiwan League Division 2 11/19 05:00 - National Taiwan Sport University v Flight Skywalkers D 0-0
Taiwan League Division 2 10/08 07:00 - SFI FC v National Taiwan Sport University W 0-6
Taiwan League Division 2 07/23 08:30 - National Taiwan Sport University v MARS W 1-0
Taiwan League Division 2 07/09 05:00 - Inter Taoyuan FC v National Taiwan Sport University W 2-4
Taïwan - Premier League 08/09 08:00 - National Taiwan Sport University v FC Taicheng Lions W 2-0
Taïwan - Premier League 07/26 08:00 - National Taiwan Sport University v Tainan City FC L 1-4
Taiwan University Matches 04/01 05:10 - Fu Jen University v National Taiwan Sport University L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 0 0 1
Goals for 0 0 1
Goals against 0 0 2
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 1 1 0

The National Taiwan University of Sport (NTUS; Chinese: 國立臺灣體育運動大學) is a public university specialized in sports in Taichung, Taiwan, and a member of the National University System of Taiwan.

NTUS once been merged with the National College of Physical Education and Sports, as a National Taiwan Sport University, but did not success eventually. This was the first case that Taiwan merged universities failed.

History

Founding

National Taiwan University of Sport founded in June 1961 as the Taiwan Provincial Junior College of Physical Education, was Taiwan first three-year junior college that specialized in sport. In the beginning, only had a Department of Sport. In the next ten years, school added night school and Hsinchu campus (for five-year programs), but Hsinchu campus closed in 1980 and move back to Taichung.

In 1984, Taiwan Provincial College of Physical Education closed its night school. On 90s, school changes its affiliation from Taiwan Provincial Government to Ministry of Education and rename as the National Taiwan Junior College of Physical Education.

Merging failed

In 1998, National Taiwan College of Physical Education is blazing a new campus in Puzi, Chiayi County, and place their library in Chiayi County Stadium before completion of their teaching complex building. Even though Chiayi campus had two departments and a graduate school, it's still been criticized cause its low usage.

Taichung City Government entrusts Taichung Municipal Stadium to school in 2004.

School plans request change its name to National Taiwan Sports University, but the National College of Physical Education and Sports in Guishan, Taoyuan also wants the same name. Therefore, in 2008, the Ministry of Education pushes the merger of two schools, but main campus set in Taoyuan lead to teachers and students of the former National Taiwan College of Physical Education unpleased, eventually the merging case were failed in 2009.

Changed name

After merging failed with the National College of Physical Education and Sports. In November 2011, MOE approved school change its name to National Taiwan University of Physical Education (NTUPE), and keep Chinese abbreviation of the National Taiwan Sports University (Chinese: 臺體、臺灣體大).

School change its English name to National Taiwan University of Sport in August 2014, and closed Chiayi Campus after a year.

L'Université nationale du sport de Taïwan (NTSU) est une université publique de Taïwan spécialisée dans l'éducation physique, les sciences du sport et la gestion sportive. Elle a été fondée en 1987 et est située dans le district de Guishan, dans la ville de Taoyuan.

L'université compte quatre facultés : la faculté d'éducation physique, la faculté des sciences du sport, la faculté de gestion du sport et la faculté de santé publique. Elle propose également plusieurs programmes de troisième cycle et doctorat.

L'équipe de football de l'université est l'une des plus titrées de Taïwan, ayant remporté à de nombreuses reprises le championnat universitaire national. Elle participe également à la Premier League de Taïwan, la première division du football taïwanais.

Les joueurs notables de l'équipe de football de l'Université nationale du sport de Taïwan comprennent :

* Chu En-le (attaquant)
* Ho Shao-hsuan (gardien de but)
* Wang Ruei (défenseur)
* Chen Hao-wei (milieu de terrain)
* Ko Yu-ting (attaquant)

L'équipe est entraînée par Chen Kuei-jen, un ancien international taïwanais.