Ðà Nẵng F.C.

Ðà Nẵng F.C.
SHB Ðà Nẵng F.C.
Logo
Full name SHB Đà Nẵng Football Club
Founded 1976
Ground Chi Lang Stadium
Da Nang, Vietnam
(Capacity: 30,000)
Manager Vietnamese Lê Huỳnh Đức
League V-League
2011 3rd
Home colours
Away colours

SHB Ðà Nẵng F.C. is a Vietnamese football club based in Da Nang, currently playing in the top division in Vietnamese football, V-League. The club was known as Quảng Nam Đà Nẵng F.C. (Vietnamese: Câu Lạc Bộ Bóng Đá Quảng Nam Đà Nẵng) prior to its 2007–08 season, when it was bought out by the Saigon-Hanoi Commercial Joint Stock Bank (SHB).[1][2] The club won its first title in 2009, emerging as 2009 V-League champions[3] and qualifying for the 2010 AFC Champions League. In the same year, they were also champions of the Vietnamese Cup. Adding to these victories, Ðà Nẵng's U-21 team also became champions in 2009 youth championships.[1]

SHB Ðà Nẵng F.C. is currently managed by former striker Lê Huỳnh Đức,[3] who achieved a national record of 60 caps with the Vietnam's national football team. Their home stadium is Chi Lang Stadium.

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Stadium

Chi Lăng stadium

San Chi Lang Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Da Nang, Vietnam. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of SHB Ðà Nẵng. The stadium holds 28,000 people.

Coordinates: 16°04′11″N 108°12′59″E / 16.069609°N 108.216475°E / 16.069609; 108.216475

Achievements

  • Champions (2): 1992, 2009
  • Runners-up (4): 1987, 1990, 1991, 2005
  • Champions (2): 1993, 2009
  • Vietnamese First Division:
  • Runners-up (1): 2000-01
  • BTV Cup:
  • Champions (1): 2008


homepage : http://www.danangfc.net

Performance in AFC competitions

2006: Group stage
2010: Qualifying Play-off - East Semi-final
  • Asian Club Championship: 1 appearance
1993–94: Preliminary round
1992–93: Semi-finals
1994–95: Second round
2010: Quarter-finals
Season Competition Round Club Home Away
1992–93 Asian Cup Winners' Cup First round Singapore Balestier (w/o)1
Intermediate Round Bangladesh Mohammedan Sporting Club 1-0 1-1
Semi-finals Japan Nissan 1-1 0-3
1993–94 Asian Club Championship Preliminary round Indonesia Arema Malang 1-2 0-1
1994–95 Asian Cup Winners' Cup Second round Thailand Telephone Org. Thailand 0-3 2-5
2006 AFC Champions League Group stage China Dalian Shide 0-2 0-1
Group stage Japan Gamba Osaka 1-5 0-15
Group stage South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 0-1 0-3
2010 AFC Champions League Qualifying play-off Thailand Muangthong United F.C. 0-3
2010 AFC Cup Group stage Thailand Thai Port F.C. 0-0 3-2
Group stage Singapore Geylang United FC 3-2 1-1
Group stage Hong Kong Tai Po FC 3-0 2-1
Round of 16 Vietnam Bình Dương F.C. 4-3 (aet)
Quarter-finals Bahrain Bahrain Riffa Club 3-5 0-3

1 Balestier withdrew

Current squad

As of 23 October, 2011

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
2 Vietnam DF Cao Cường
4 Vietnam DF Nguyễn Hữu Hùng
5 Vietnam DF Võ Hoàng Quảng
6 Vietnam DF Châu Lê Phước Vĩnh
7 Vietnam MF Nguyễn Minh Phương
8 Argentina FW Nicolás Hernández
9 Vietnam FW Nguyễn Ngọc Thanh
10 Vietnam FW Hà Minh Tuấn
12 Vietnam DF Lê Quang Cường
13 Vietnam GK Nguyễn Thanh Bình
14 Vietnam MF Phạm Nguyên Sa
15 Vietnam DF Trần Hải Lâm
16 Vietnam MF Nguyễn Rogerio
18 Vietnam MF Trương Quang Tuấn
19 Vietnam MF Phan Thanh Hưng
No. Position Player
20 Vietnam FW Trịnh Thái Nguyên
21 Vietnam DF Phan Duy Lam
22 Vietnam DF Đoàn Hùng Sơn
23 Vietnam MF Huỳnh Quốc Anh
24 Vietnam MF Nguyễn Thành Trung
25 Vietnam GK Phạm Văn Thạch
26 Vietnam MF Nguyễn Cảnh Lâm
27 Argentina FW Gaston Merlo
30 Vietnam DF Nguyễn Xuân Nam
31 France FW Khalifa Dembele
35 Vietnam MF Nguyễn Văn Lực
38 Nigeria DF Emmanuel Egware Eloh
39 Vietnam MF Nguyễn Ngọc Nguyên
79 Vietnam DF Nguyễn Tấn Điền
Germany FW Felix Luz

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Vietnam






Rogerio
Argentina
Vietnam

Argentina
edit] Notable former players
old crest – 2008
Argentina
Brazil
  • Brazil Jose Emidio de Almeida
Mozambique
  • Mozambique Nuro Amiro Tualibudane
Nigeria
Poland
  • Poland Tomasz Cebula
Ukraine
  • Ukraine Benedykt Ruzhny
United States
Vietnam

References

  • Da Nang FC website homepage: DaNangFC.

External links



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