Highschool Football League

Highschool Football League

Infobox sports league
current_season=Highschool Football League 2008
logo=
sport=Football (soccer)
founded=2006
teams=8
country=ROC
champion=Pei Men
current leaders=N/A
The Highschool Football League (zh-tsp|t=高中足球聯賽|s=高中足球联赛|p=Gāozhōng zúqiú liánsài, abbreviated as HFL), founded in 2006 by Chinese Taipei Football Association, is the second-level football (soccer) league in the Republic of China (Taiwan). The competitions are played between senior-high school teams (under-19 men). In 2008, HFL's main sponsor changed to Chinese Taipei School Sport Federation (zh-t|t=中華民國高級中等學校體育總會).

Format

The league features a total of eight teams that compete during the first half of the year (e.g. February to May for the 2006 season). The top four teams of the National Youth Cup and the top two teams of current league season are granted to become league members next year. The remaining places are determined by qualification competitions held in December.

Teams

2007 teams

Wins by team

* 3 - Pei Men

League records

* Most seasons: 3 – Pei Men, Taibei, and Yilan
* Most seasons won: 2 – Pei Men
* Most points: 27 – Pei Men (2007)
* Most goals for: 26 – Pei Men (2006)
* Most goals against: 38 – Chung Cheng (2006)
* Most consecutive wins: 6 – San Chung (2006)
* Most consecutive losses: 6 – Taibei (2006)
* Most consecutive wins and draws: 7 – San Chung (2006)
* Largest wins: Hualien 9-1 Chung Cheng (2006)
* Top scorer: Chen Po-liang – 11 goals for Chung Cheng (2006)
* Top scorer in one game: Lin Ching-tsan – 4 goals for Hualien against Taibei, April 3, 2006

ponsorship

*Adidas

See also

* Chinese Taipei Football Association
* List of football competitions in Taiwan

External links

* [http://www.ltsports.com.tw/HFL/default.asp HFL offcial site]


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