Tseng City Tigers

Tseng City Tigers Football Club (Chinese: 曾中市老虎足球俱樂部; pinyin: Zēngzhōng shì lǎohǔ zúqiú jùlèbù) is a professional football club based in Tseng City, Tseng. They play in the National Association for Football (NAF) and are owned by multi-millionaire Charles Guang.

The Tigers are the most successful team in the NAF, with 12 championships as of 2024. Many of the teams players end up on the Tseng national football team. They have a famous and heated rivalry with Hillsborough FC called the 42KM Derby, because of the distance between the two teams' stadiums.

History
The Tigers were founded on October 10, 1965, by footballers John Wu-jing, Shota Watanabe, and Chen Hsing. Their inaugural game was on May 5, 1966, a 1-0 win against the Pushan Biscuit Company FC. They entered the playoffs that year, but lost to Hillsborough FC with an aggregate score of 8-1.

The Tigers' first championship was in 1974. From 1993 to 2000, with star players like Adam Wu, Yuan Jianwei, Kim Dong-hyun, and Jason Tseng, the team were always in the finals, winning 6 out of 7 championships. After experiencing a slump in the 2000s, the Tigers won another championship in 2011. Their most recent championship was in 2018.

Crest and colours
The Tigers' crest is an polygonal outline of a tiger. It was designed by George Zhang, a 19-year old, in 2012. The new crest replaced the former crest, which was a face of a roaring tiger.

The Tigers' colour is blue, which was inspired by who John Wu-jing, one of the founders, was a fan of.

League titles

 * Jorge Ka Championship Trophy
 * Winners (12): 1974, 1980, 1986, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2011, 2018

Contiential competitions

 * Qualifiers:
 * Group stage:
 * Group stage:
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