Than Quang Ninh FC

Than Quang Ninh Football Club (Vietnamese: Câu lạc bộ Bóng đá Than Quảng Ninh), simply known as Than Quang Ninh or TQN, was a professional football club, based in Cẩm Phả, Quảng Ninh Province, Vietnam.

Than Quang Ninh FC
Full nameThan Quang Ninh Football Club
Nickname(s)Đội bóng Đất Mỏ (The team of Miner's Land)
Short nameTQN, Than QN, QN
Founded24 April 1956; 67 years ago (24 April 1956)
Dissolved25 August 2021; 2 years ago (25 August 2021)
GroundCẩm Phả Stadium
Capacity20,000
OwnerQuang Ninh Government
PresidentPhạm Thanh Hùng
ManagerHoàng Thọ
20213rd (at time of abandonment)
WebsiteClub website

They last played in the V.League 1 in 2021 and were sponsored by Vinacomin. They were omitted from V-League competitions for 2022, after loss of their main sponsor and other financial difficulties.[1]

History

On April 24, 1956, the Party Committee of Hồng Quảng gathered a number of young men who knew how to play football to form the Hong Quang Youth Football Team'.

In 1963, after Hong Quang and Hai Ninh merged into Quảng Ninh, the team was then renamed to "Quang Ninh Youth Football Team".

In 1990, the team was renamed to Quang Ninh Workers' Football Team, having promoted with national strong teams. After the end of the second national football tournament of strong teams in 1991, Quang Ninh Workers and Hanoi Youth teams and Thanh Hoa Police Football Team were relegated, Quang Ninh Workers' football team was dissolved. In 1994, the team was re-established with the new name "Ha Long Workers' Football Team".

In 1996, Vietnamese football organized a classification tournament, the team with the new name "Quang Ninh Workers' Club" won the right to compete in the 1997 national second division (equivalent to the first division in the period from 2000-2001 season onwards).

From the 1997 to 1999 season, the team competed in the National Second Division, after the 1999-2000 new classification season of Vietnamese football, the team won the right to play in the First Division. At the end of the 2000-01 National First Division football season, the team ranked 12/12 and was relegated to the national second place. After the Vietnam National Second Division Football Championship 2001-02, Quang Ninh continued to be relegated to the Third Division.

In the two seasons of 2003 and 2004, Than Quang Ninh played in the National Third Division and was only promoted to the National Second Division in 2005. In the following season, the team won the runner-up and promoted to the First Division Football League in 2007.[2] From then until the end of the 2013 football season, Than Quang Ninh played in the national first division.

The team started competing in the V.League in 2014 after winning the first place runner-up in the previous season.[3] In 2016, the team won the championship for the first time in 2016 Vietnamese Cup against the opponent Hanoi T&T in the final. In the same year, the team went on to win for the first time in 2016 Vietnamese Super Cup on Hang Day stadium against the opponent Hanoi FC (former name Hanoi T&T) with the score 3-3 (4-2 in the penalty shootout).

In 2017, Than Quang Ninh attended the group stage for the first time 2017 AFC Cup. In 2019, Than Quang Ninh won the bronze medal for the first time in V.League.

On August 25, 2021, Than Quang Ninh team had to stop working and terminate all players. With a series of players Than Quang Ninh requested the team's leadership to pay their salaries on time did the team announce that it would temporarily suspend operations for there was no money left to pay the team members' incomes. The club's president Pham Thanh Hung also admitted that the club owed the players more than 70 billion VND but was unable to pay. The team's officials then wrote a request for help to the authorities of Quang Ninh province but received no response. Having no choice, they were forced to suspend all club activities for a year to wait for the province to receive the team back.

In 2022, they were officially banned by FIFA, AFC and VFF from participating in V.League.[4]

Final squad

As of November 2021[5]

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

Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
2016-2021JomaAsanzo
Vinacomin

Honours

National competitions

League
Runners-up : 2010, 2013
Runners-up : 2006
Cup
Winners : 2016
Winners : 2016

Continental record

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2017AFC CupGroup H Home United4–52–32nd
Yadanarbon1–13–0
2020AFC CupGroup G Bali UnitedCancelled1–42nd
Ceres–NegrosCancelled2–2
Svay RiengCancelled4–1

Season-by-season record

SeasonPldWonDrawLostGFGAGDPTSFinal positionNotes
1981–82 V-League217953625+11235th
1982–83 V-League164571316−313
1984 V-League102531111+09
1985 V-League10235913−47
1986 V-League125341513+213
1987–88 V-League164841010+012
1991 V-League10253810−27
2001 V. League 22228121145−341412thRelegation to 2002 V. League 3
2002 V. League 3143471627−11138thRelegation
2006 V. League 3162ndPromoted to 2007 V. League 2
2007 V. League 281082628−2349th
2008 V. League 226106103432+2367th
2009 V. League 2247983330+3307th
2010 V. League 22412753827+11432ndRelegation play-off
2011 V. League 22611964537+8424th
2012 V.League 22610973728+9394th
2013 V.League 2147432117+4252ndPromoted to 2014 V.League 1
2014 V.League 12292114344−1296th
2015 V.League 126133103931+8424th
2016 V.League 12613583931+8444thQualified for 2017 AFC Cup Group stage
2017 V.League 12612774234+8434th
2018 V.League 1269894039+1355th
2019 V.League 12610974133+8393rdQualified for 2020 AFC Cup Group stage

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