National Pei Men Senior High School
National Pei Men Senior High School 國立北門高級中學 | |
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Badge of National Pei Men Senior High School | |
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Jiali District, Tainan City Taiwan | |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1946 |
Athletics | Association football |
Website | www.pmsh.tnc.edu.tw |
National Pei Men Senior High School (Chinese: 國立北門高級中學) is a Taiwanese senior high school located in Jiali District, Tainan City.
History
- March 29, 1946: Founded as Tainan County Pei Men Junior High School (Chinese: 台南縣立北門初級中學)
- August 1, 1947: Added senior high department and renamed to Tainan County Pei Men High School (Chinese: 台南縣立北門中學)
- August 1, 1952: Promoted as Taiwan Provincial Pei Men High School (Chinese: 臺灣省立北門中學)
- August 1, 1968: Stopped to enroll junior-high students
- August 1, 1970: Renamed to Taiwan Provincial Pei Men Senior High School (Chinese: 臺灣省立北門高級中學)
- February 1, 2000: Renamed to National Pei Men Senior High School
Football team
Full name | National Pei Men Senior High School football team | ||
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Founded | 1981 | ||
Ground |
National Pei Men Senior High School Jiali District, Tainan City | ||
Capacity | N/A | ||
Coaches |
Li Fu-tsai Hung Chin-chang Chen Jiunn-ming | ||
League | Highschool Football League | ||
2007 | Champion | ||
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Founded in August 1981, National Pei Men Senior High School football team was one of the most strongest senior high school football teams in Taiwan. The first squad consisted of players from local Jia Li Junior High School (Chinese: 佳里國民中學) and San Min Junior High School (Chinese: 三民國民中學) of Kaohsiung County (now part of Kaohsiung City). Numerous talented Taiwanese football youngsters who later played important roles in the Chinese Taipei national team and domestic first-division teams were brought up here, and they gained victories in many domestic and international competitions.
In this period, Pei Men welcomed gifted players from all corners of the nation. However, local youth training system was not established as well, and Pei Men soon encountered the crisis of lacking new players after other townships started to build up their own football teams. In 1992, Pei Men failed to win their 6th consecutive champion title in Taiwan High School Games, and, unfortunately, the team were dissolved after.
After nearly 10 years of silence, the school administrative staff reorganized the team in 2000 and enrolled new generation of local young footballers in 2001. Hung Chin-chang and Chen Jiunn-ming, both Pei Men alumni and notable Taiwanese football players, were engaged to join the coaching staff. In the first season of Highschool Football League in 2006, Pei Men won the champion and embraced all individual league awards (best coach, best player, and golden shoe).
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Cradle of Goalkeepers
National Pei Men Senior High School [football team] is nicknamed "Cradle of Goalkeepers" for bringing up good goalkeepers. Lu Kun-chi and Chung Kuang-tien, current goalkeepers in the national team squad, are past and current Pei Men players respectively.
Honors
1981-1991
- Taiwan High School Games
- Winners (7): 1983, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991
- Runners-up (2): 1982, 1986
- Chiang Kai-shek Cup
- Winners (6): 1982, 1983, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990
- Runners-up (4): 1981, 1985, 1986, 1991
- Lee Wai Tong Cup
- Winners (8): 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991
- Runners-up (1): 1987
2001-present
- Highschool Football League
- National Youth Cup
- Winner (1): 2007
- Runners-up (3): 2002, 2005, 2006
- National High School Games
- Winner (1): 2003
- Runner-up (1): 2004
See also
References
- 北門高中足球隊發展史 (in Chinese).
- 重見80年代國腳搖籃聖地「北門高中」 (in Chinese).
External links
- National Pei Men Senior High School (Chinese)
- National Pei Men Senior High School football team (Chinese), maintained by coach Hung Chin-chang
- National Pei Men Senior High School football team's forum (Chinese)
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Coordinates: 23°10′03″N 120°10′36″E / 23.1674°N 120.1766°E