Becamex Bình Dương F.C.

Becamex Bình Dương
Full name Becamex Bình Dương Football Club
Nickname(s) Chelsea of Vietnam
Founded 1976 (1976) as Sông Bé F.C.
Ground Gò Đậu Stadium
Thủ Dầu Một, Bình Dương Province, Vietnam
Ground Capacity 18,250
Chairman Nguyễn Minh Sơn
Manager Nguyễn Thanh Sơn
League V.League 1
2016 V.League 1, 10th
Website Club home page

Becamex Bình Dương Football Club (Vietnamese: Câu lạc bộ bóng đá Becamex Bình Dương) is a professional football club based in Thủ Dầu Một, Vietnam. It currently plays in Vietnam's top division, the V.League 1.

The team plays at Gò Đậu Stadium in Thủ Dầu Một. Bình Dương is nicknamed Chelsea of Vietnam due to its strong financial backing.[1]

History

1976–1996

In 1976, Bình Dương F.C. (then known as Sông Bé F.C.) was established, and its first coach was Do Thoi Vinh. "Sông Bé" is Vietnamese for Bé River, a well-known river in Bình Dương Province.

In 1978, two Sông Bé teams competed in the National Division A, with Sông Bé II winning the regional championship. Afterward, the two sides were merged into one club under head coach Nguyen Kim Phung.

In 1994, Sông Bé won its first ever national title, the Vietnamese National Cup. One year later, however, they were relegated from the Vietnamese National First Division (the highest competition in Vietnam at that time) as punishment by the VFF after Sông Bé and 3 other clubs refused to play 2 relegation play-off matches.[2]

In 1996, Sông Bé and Cao Su Binh Long merged into one club which achieved promotion to the top competition that same year.

1997–2001

In January 1997, the club was renamed Bình Dương after Sông Bé Province was divided into 2 parts, Bình Dương and Bình Phước.

In 1998, Bình Dương was relegated from the First Division and suffered for some years from a lack of development.

2002–present

In 2002, Bình Dương Football Joint-stock Company was founded when Bình Dương FC was taken over by Bình Dương Television Broadcaster (BTV) and Becamex IDC, the strongest multi-industry economy corporation in Bình Dương.[3] The financial backing from Becamex IDC was a huge boost for the club.

In 2003, Becamex Bình Dương won promotion to the V.League, marking the emergence of the new football powerhouse in Vietnam. During this time, the club earned the nickname Chelsea of Vietnam for its strong financial backing.

In 2007 and 2008, Bình Dương won two consecutive V-League titles.

Stadium

Gò Đậu Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Thủ Dầu Một. It is currently used primarily for football matches and is the home stadium of Becamex Bình Dương. The stadium holds 18,250 people.

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

Kit manufacturers

Shirt sponsors

Achievements

National competitions

V.League 1:

Vietnamese National Cup:

  • Winners (2): 1994 (as Sông Bé), 2015
  • Runners-up (2): 2008, 2014

Vietnamese Super Cup:

  • Winners (4): 2007, 2008, 2014, 2015

V.League 2:

  • Runners-up (1): 2003

Other competitions

BTV Cup:

  • Winners (5): 2002, 2003, 2005, 2012, 2013
  • Runners-up (3): 2006, 2008, 2011

Mekong Club Championship:

  • Winners (1): 2014

Performance in AFC competitions

2008: Group stage
2015: Group stage
2016: Group stage
2009: Semi-finals
2010: Round of 16
Season Competition Round Club Home Away
2008 AFC Champions League Group stage China Changchun Yatai 0–5 1–2
South Korea Pohang Steelers 1–4 0–0
Australia Adelaide United 1–2 1–4
2009 AFC Cup Group stage Singapore Home United 2–0 1–2
Maldives Club Valencia 3–0 5–0
Thailand PEA 1–1 3–1
Round of 16 Malaysia Kedah FA 8–2
Quarter-finals Thailand Chonburi 2–0 2–2
Semi-finals Syria Al-Karamah 2–1 0–3
2010 AFC Cup Group stage Malaysia Selangor 4–0 0–0
Maldives Victory SC 3–0 5–0
Indonesia Sriwijaya 2–1 0–1
Round of 16 Vietnam SHB Đà Nẵng 3–4 (a.e.t.)
2015 AFC Champions League Group stage China Shandong Luneng 2–3 1–3
South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 1–1 0–3
Japan Kashiwa Reysol 1–0 1–5
2016 AFC Champions League Group stage China Jiangsu Suning 1–1 0–3
Japan FC Tokyo 1–2 1–3
South Korea Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors 3–2 0–2

Record as V.League 1 member

Season Pld Won Draw Lost GF GA GD PTS Final position Notes
2016 V.League 1 26 9 7 10 39 37 +2 34 9th
2015 V.League 1 26 16 4 6 57 33 +24 52 Champions Qualified for 2016 AFC Champions League
2014 V.League 1 22 15 4 3 53 23 +30 49 Champions Qualified for 2015 AFC Champions League
2013 V.League 1 20 6 5 9 34 35 −1 23 8th
2012 V-League 26 10 6 10 32 31 +1 36 6th
2011 V-League 26 9 9 8 40 42 −2 36 6th
2010 V-League 26 11 4 11 48 40 +8 37 8th
2009 V-League 26 12 7 7 49 35 +14 43 2nd Qualified for 2010 AFC Cup
2008 V-League 26 14 5 7 32 18 +14 47 Champions Qualified for 2009 AFC Cup
2007 V-League 26 16 7 3 42 22 +20 55 Champions Qualified for 2008 AFC Champions League
2006 V-League 24 11 6 7 33 25 +8 39 2nd
2005 V-League 22 11 5 6 40 32 +8 38 3rd
2004 V-League 22 7 7 8 24 24 0 28 6th

Records

  1. Champions with most games left in season
  2. Unbeaten run of 14 games
  3. Champions with most points
  4. Champions with most wins
  5. Champions with most goals scored
  6. Champions with least losses
  7. Champions with least goals conceded
  8. Champions with best goal difference

Current squad

As of 10 June 2016

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

No. Position Player
1 Vietnam GK Bùi Tấn Trường
4 Vietnam DF Michal Nguyễn
5 Vietnam DF Nguyễn Xuân Luân
6 Vietnam DF Đặng Văn Robert
10 Slovenia FW Ivan Firer
11 Vietnam FW Nguyễn Anh Đức (captain)
12 Vietnam MF Trần Duy Khánh
13 Vietnam DF Trương Dũ Đạt
14 Vietnam MF Lê Tấn Tài
15 Vietnam FW Đặng Văn Thành
No. Position Player
16 Vietnam DF Nguyễn Xuân Thành
17 Vietnam MF Tống Anh Tỷ
19 Vietnam DF Trương Huỳnh Phú
22 Vietnam FW Nguyễn Tiến Linh
23 Vietnam MF Nguyễn Trọng Huy
24 Vietnam FW Nguyễn Trung Tín
25 Vietnam GK Trần Đức Cường
27 Vietnam FW Trịnh Quang Vinh

Current coaching staff

Position Name
General manager Cao Văn Chóng
Manager Nguyễn Thanh Sơn
Assistant Manager
Goalkeeping Coach Trần Minh Quang
Translator Nguyễn Thanh Quang
Doctor Nguyễn Quang Thiện

Coaches by years (2002–present)

Name Nat Period Honours
Trần Bình Sự Vietnam 2002–03
Nam Dae Shik South Korea 2004
Mai Ngọc Khoa Vietnam 2004
Vương Tiến Dũng Vietnam 2005
Đoàn Minh Xương Vietnam 2005–06
Lê Thụy Hải Vietnam 2006–08
Francisco Vital Portugal 2008–09
Mai Đức Chung Vietnam 2009–10
Đặng Trần Chỉnh (interim) Vietnam 2010
Dương Ngọc Hùng Vietnam 2010
Luis Rodrigues Portugal 2010
Dương Ngọc Hùng Vietnam 2010
Ricardo Formosinho Portugal 2011
Đặng Trần Chỉnh (interim) Vietnam 2011
Lê Thụy Hải Vietnam 2011
Đặng Trần Chỉnh (interim) Vietnam 2011–12
Cho Yoon-Hwan South Korea 2012–13
Lê Thụy Hải Vietnam 2013–13
Nguyễn Minh Dũng Vietnam 2013–14
Nguyễn Thanh Sơn Vietnam 2014–present

Reserve (B team)

TDC Bình Dương F.C. (B Team)

References

External links

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