Results

Taiwan Cup 05/17 02:30 - Tainan City v Hang Yuen L 2-0
Taiwan Cup 05/11 06:00 - Hang Yuen v Inter Taipei FC D 0-0
Taiwan Cup 05/04 05:00 - Taiwan Power Company v Hang Yuen D 1-1
Taiwan Premier League 12/01 07:00 21 [1] Tainan City v Hang Yuen [3] W 1-2
Taiwan Premier League 11/24 07:00 19 [4] Hang Yuen v Taichung Futuro [2] W 1-0
Taiwan Premier League 11/03 07:00 20 [4] Hang Yuen v Ming Chuan University [7] W 2-1
Taiwan Premier League 10/27 18:00 19 Hang Yuen v Taichung Futuro - PPT.
Taiwan Premier League 10/23 10:30 3 [5] Taiwan Power Company v Hang Yuen [4] W 1-2
Taiwan Premier League 10/20 10:00 18 [5] Hang Yuen v Taiwan Shihu [6] W 1-0
Taiwan Premier League 09/29 07:30 17 [5] Hang Yuen v Vikings FC [8] W 4-0
Taiwan Premier League 09/22 10:30 16 Taiwan Power Company v Hang Yuen - PPT.
Taiwan Premier League 09/14 10:30 15 [4] Hang Yuen v AC Taipei [5] L 1-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 15 8 7
Wins 10 5 5
Draws 2 1 1
Losses 3 2 1
Goals for 24 11 13
Goals against 11 5 6
Clean sheets 7 5 2
Failed to score 3 2 1

Wikipedia - Hang Yuan FC

Hang Yuan Football Club (Chinese: 航源足球俱樂部; pinyin: Háng Yuán Zúqiú Jùlèbù; also spelled Hang Yuen, currently known as New Taipei Hang Yuan FJCU) is a professional football club based in New Taipei, Taiwan, that competes in the Taiwan Football Premier League. The club was previously known as Air Source Development and is currently affiliated with Fu Jen Catholic University. Hang Yuan was the first Taiwanese team to take part in the AFC Cup.

History

Intercity Football League era

The club formed as Air Source Development FC and first entered the Intercity Football League in 2013. The club struggled in its early years, regularly having to play in qualification rounds in order to preserve its top flight status. In 2013, the club finished 7th of 8 teams, picking up only 7 points. Though it won the next season's qualification tournament, it still finished with the same points tally next season, albeit at an improved 6th place due to Chiayi County F.C. finishing rock bottom with 0 points. They avoided the preliminary round for the 2015–16 season, but it proved to be their least successful season yet, as they followed Chiayi County in finishing bottom of the table with 0 points.

Taiwan Football Premier League

For the newly revamped 2017 Taiwan Football Premier League, Air Source Development changed their name to Hang Yuan F.C. and enlisted the help of Fu Jen Catholic University to improve the team's standard. This saw an immediate improvement, as Hang Yuan finished 4th in the league phase of the new top-flight structure in Taiwan. This finish allowed them to compete in the 3rd place play-off against Hasus TSU F.C. Over two legs, Hang Yuan ran out 5–2 aggregate winners to finish 3rd in the inaugural TFPL season.

Due to the failures of Taipower and Tatung to obtain AFC Club Licences, Hang Yuan were granted Taiwan's place in the 2018 AFC Cup Group Stage, the first club from the country to do so. Signing Haiti international and former Major League Soccer midfielder Jean-Marc Alexandre, the team entered into a group with Benfica de Macau, and North Korean clubs April 25 Sports Club and Hwaebul. A close fought 3–2 defeat to Benfica de Macau was swiftly followed by a heavy 5–1 loss to April 25.

Hang Yuen Football Club, based in Taiwan, is a prominent soccer team known for its competitive spirit and dedication to the sport. Founded in 1997, the club has established itself as a significant player in the Taiwanese football scene, participating in the Taiwan Professional Football League.

The team's colors, blue and white, symbolize their commitment to excellence and teamwork. Hang Yuen is recognized for its strong youth development program, which aims to nurture local talent and promote the growth of soccer in the region. The club's home matches are held at the Hsinchu Municipal Stadium, where passionate fans gather to support their team.

Over the years, Hang Yuen has built a reputation for its dynamic playing style and resilience on the field. The club's coaching staff emphasizes a blend of tactical discipline and creative play, making them a formidable opponent in every match. With a focus on community engagement and sportsmanship, Hang Yuen continues to inspire the next generation of soccer players in Taiwan.