Thanh Hóa FC (1962)
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Thanh Hóa Football Club (Thanh Hóa FC) was a Vietnamese football/soccer team based in the province of
Thanh Hóa Thanh Hóa () is the capital of Thanh Hóa Province. The city is situated in the east of the province on the Ma River (Sông Mã), about 150 kilometers (93 miles) south of capital Hanoi and 1560 kilometers (969 miles) north of Ho Chi Minh Cit ...
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History

The club was established in
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as "Thanh Hóa Mechanical Club". In 1965, it merged with Thanh Hóa Police Football Club to form Thanh Hóa Football Club. Thanh Hóa FC developed players and competed against elite
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teams from the
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. In 2000 the team was relegated to the lowest tier of the
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. The People's Committee of Thanh Hóa Province subsequently re-established the team as the Thanh Hóa football team. After May 2005, it was renamed Halida Thanh Hóa. For the second phase of the 2008 V-League season, the team was transferred to a corporation and renamed. The
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dissolved in
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and merged into Lam Sơn Thanh Hóa F.C., which continued to compete in the V-League.


League history

* From 1962 to 1980: The team usually played in the resolution, explaining the movement of
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. * From 1980 to 1985: The club played in the A2 Championshipat in
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. The A2 Grade Championship in 1985 promoted the team to the A1 level. * In 1986: The team played in the A1 championship in Vietnam. In step 1, the team was competitive in table A. 2 games were won, 7 lost, and 3 drawn. The effect-goal defeat was 8–18, gaining seven points, and ranking 7/7 on Table A. * In 1987: The club continued to play at the A1 level. Period 1, competition on table B. The club won 4 games, lost 7, and 5 were drawn. The effect-goal defeats were 19–25, reaching 12 points. Ranked No. 6/9 Table B. * In 1988: No tournaments were organized for this season. * In 1989: A period of play in table C. The club won 4 games, lost 4, and 4 were drawn. The signal-loss goal is 12–13, ranked 7 / 11, reached the second stage competition. Phase 2 in Group 1 competition. Results: in March, losing 3 and rank 3 / 7. * In 1990: rated 5 / 6 Group A, not a series of stages through * In 1991: competed in Group C Stage 1, achievement: won 1, drawn 2, lost 7, effect-goal defeat was 5–14, rated 6 / 6. * 1992: A1 relegation. * From 1993 to 1994 season, reached a point all season. A2 relegation. * From 1995 to 2000, competed in the A2. U19 championship in 1997 Vietnam. * Class of 2000 by the
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, the Thanh Hóa Youth Championship tournament in 3 (the lowest system rating is four). In 2000, Thanh Hóa Youth Group A and took most rank 2. * In 2001, champion 2 and gained a promotion. * In 2002, ranked 5/12 in the division in Vietnam. * In 2003, ranked 3/12 first-class championship in Vietnam. * In 2004, competed in Vietnam with a first-class achievement: won 6, drawn 8, lost 8, at 26 points, ranking 6 / 12. Lost 9, effect-goal defeat was 19–18, reaching 21 points, ranking 7/12. * In 2005, the club competed in the Championship tournament in Vietnam, winning 7 games, losing 9, drawn 6, at 21 points, ranking 7/12. * In 2006, the club played in the Championship class in Vietnam. Result: won 12, drawn 12, lost 2, signal-loss goal is 43–19, ranked 2/14. Professional gain promotion. * In 2007, the club competed in the national championship V-League. Results: Phase 1 formula ranked No. 2. Full finished the season ranked 9/14, won 8 games, drawn 10 matches, losing eight games. Scored 34 points to reach 27 goals, conceding 30 goals (including three goals by the organizers were lost in treatment for 6), fined 46 yellow cards, two red cards. * In 2008, the club competed in V-League 2008. Out of 26 games, they won 8 games, lost 9 games, and tied 9 matches. A total of 25 goals were scored, conceding 32 goals. A total of 32 points yielded a final ranking of 10/14. * In 2009, the club competed in V-League 2009. Their final ranking was 14/14, setting them to play in the V-League 2 the following year.


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