Résultats

Taïwan - Premier League 09/30 07:06 - National Sports Training Center v Royal Blues FC L 2-3
Taïwan - Premier League 09/27 11:09 - FC Taicheng Lions v National Sports Training Center L 4-1
Taïwan - Premier League 09/20 09:00 - National Sports Training Center v FC Tatung L 1-10
Taiwan Football Premier League 09/16 05:25 - National Sports Training Center v Tainan City FC L 0-3
Taiwan Football Premier League 07/08 08:00 - National Sports Training Center v Hang Yuen L 0-4
Taiwan Football Premier League 07/04 09:00 - National Sports Training Center v Taiwan Power Company L 0-5
Taiwan Football Premier League 06/30 06:00 1 National Sports Training Center v Hasus TSU FC L 0-1
Taiwan Football Premier League 06/23 06:00 - Royal Blues FC v National Sports Training Center L 5-0
Taiwan Football Premier League 06/20 11:00 - National Sports Training Center v FC Taicheng Lions L 0-4
Taiwan Football Premier League 05/26 08:00 - Hang Yuen v National Sports Training Center L 2-0
Taiwan Football Premier League 10/30 09:02 - Hang Yuen v National Sports Training Center L 4-2
Taiwan Football Premier League 10/14 05:06 - National Sports Training Center v Royal Blues FC L 2-4

National Sports Training Center is a football team based in Tainan, and is the football club for Taiwan's National Sports Training Center. It was merged in 2003 with the Lukuang football team, Taiwan's land army football team, after the option of alternate service in the Taiwanese militia. It participated in Taiwan Football Premier League.

History

Formerly known as the Lukuang football team (Chinese: 陸光足球隊; pinyin: Lùguāng zúqiúduì) or Taiwan Army football team, the NTSC football team belonged to the Republic of China Army and competed in the Chinese Taipei National Football League.

Since the Republic of China has the policy of conscription for all male citizens, qualified footballers could choose to join the Lukuang football team instead of the regular militia service after passing the tryouts. It helped the players to keep their form and provided additional selection and management to the Chinese Taipei national football team. As a result, most national team members have played for Lukuang.

In 2000, Lukuang quit the league due to military reform, but returned in 2003 under the new name of Taiwan National Sports Training Center football team and are affiliated with Taiwan's National Sports Training Center.