Hoang Anh Gia Lai FC

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Hoang Anh Gia Lai
Hoang Anh Gia Lai FC logo.svg
Full nameHoang Anh Gia Lai Football Club
Nickname(s)Đội bóng Phố Núi.[1](The Mountain Town)
Short nameHAGL
Founded2001; 21 years ago (2001)
GroundPleiku Stadium
Pleiku, Vietnam
Capacity25,000
OwnerHoang Anh Gia Lai Group
ChairmanĐoàn Nguyên Đức
ManagerKiatisuk Senamuang
LeagueV.League 1
2020V.League 1, 7th

Hoang Anh Gia Lai Football Club (Vietnamese: Câu lạc bộ Bóng đá Hoàng Anh Gia Lai), simply known as Hoang Anh Gia Lai and commonly known as HAGL, is a Vietnamese professional football club based in Pleiku, Gia Lai. Owned by Đoàn Nguyên Đức, a prominent Vietnamese businessman and founder of Hoang Anh Gia Lai Group, They play in the top division in Vietnamese soccer, V.League 1. Their home stadium is Pleiku Stadium.[2]

On 11 April 2019, HAGL partnered up with Feyenoord Rotterdam to a talent and coaching development partnership. The aim of this was for Feyenoord to share its knowhow and methodology with HAGL. With this partnership, Vietnamese teams, players and coaches will be able to travel to the Netherlands to gain experience.[3]

Current Coaching staff[]

Position Name
Manager Thailand Kiatisuk Senamuang
Assistant Manager Vietnam Minh Ninh Duong
First Team Coach Vacant
Goalkeeper Coach Vacant
Fitness Coach South Korea Kim Yeong-mok
Team Doctor Vacant

Current squad[]

As of 30 December 2021[4]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Vietnam VIE Lê Văn Sơn
3 DF South Korea KOR Kim Dong-su
6 MF Vietnam VIE Lương Xuân Trường (vice-captain)
7 DF Vietnam VIE Nguyễn Phong Hồng Duy
8 MF Vietnam VIE Trần Minh Vương
9 FW Vietnam VIE Nguyễn Văn Toàn (4th captain)
10 FW Vietnam VIE Nguyễn Công Phượng (3rd captain)
11 MF Vietnam VIE Nguyễn Tuấn Anh (captain)
12 DF Vietnam VIE (on loan from Hồ Chí Minh City)
15 DF Vietnam VIE Nguyễn Hữu Tuấn
17 DF Vietnam VIE Vũ Văn Thanh
20 MF Vietnam VIE
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF Vietnam VIE
25 GK Vietnam VIE
26 GK Vietnam VIE Huỳnh Tuấn Linh
27 DF Vietnam VIE Đặng Thanh Hoàng
28 DF Vietnam VIE Nguyễn Văn Việt
29 MF Vietnam VIE
30 FW Brazil BRA Washington Brandão
45 DF Vietnam VIE
66 DF Vietnam VIE Lê Đức Lương
94 DF Brazil BRA
95 FW Brazil BRA Jefferson Baiano
97 MF Vietnam VIE Triệu Việt Hưng
GK Vietnam VIE Lê Văn Trường

Out on loan[]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Vietnam VIE Phan Thanh Hậu (to Ho Chi Minh City until October 2023)
FW Vietnam VIE (to Pho Hien until October 2021)
5 DF Vietnam VIE Trần Hữu Đông Triều (to Haiphong until October 2022)
24 MF Vietnam VIE Châu Ngọc Quang (to Haiphong until October 2022)
86 DF Vietnam VIE (to Haiphong until October 2022)
FW Vietnam VIE (to Pho Hien until October 2021)

Retired number[]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
13 FW Thailand THA Kiatisuk Senamuang
14 DF Vietnam VIE Võ Bá Khôi

Continental record[]

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2003 ASEAN Club Championship Group C Indonesia Persita Tangerang 1–2 2nd out of 3
Laos MCTPC 2–1
Quarter-final Thailand BEC Tero Sasana 1–2
2004 AFC Champions League Group F Indonesia PSM Makassar 5–1 0–3 2nd out of 4
China Dalian Shide 3–1 0–2
Thailand Krung Thai Bank 0–1 2–2
2005 AFC Champions League Group E South Korea Suwon Samsung Bluewings 1–5 0–6 4th out of 4
Japan Júbilo Iwata 0–1 0–6
China Shenzhen Jianlibao 0–2 0–5
ASEAN Club Championship Group A Malaysia Pahang FA 0–4 2nd out of 4
Cambodia Nagacorp 5–1
East Timor FC Zebra 14–1
Semi-final Singapore Tampines Rovers 0–0 (a.e.t.)
(3–5 p)

Honours[]

Hoang Anh Gia Lai Football Club[]

National competitions[]

League
1st place, gold medalist(s) Winners: 2003, 2004
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third place: 2007, 2013
Cup
  • Vietnamese Super Cup:
1st place, gold medalist(s) Winners: 2003, 2004
  • Vietnamese Cup:
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners-up: 2010
  • :
1st place, gold medalist(s) Winners:

Other competitions[]

3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third place: 2005
1st place, gold medalist(s) Winners : 2018

Record as V.League member[]

Season Pld Won Draw Lost GF GA GD PTS Final position Notes
2003 V-League 22 12 7 3 41 26 +15 43 Champions Qualified for 2004 AFC Champions League
2004 V-League 22 14 4 4 42 13 +29 46 Champions Qualified for 2005 AFC Champions League
2005 V-League 22 9 5 8 30 24 +6 32 4th
2006 V-League 24 10 6 8 24 21 +3 36 4th
2007 V-League 26 12 5 9 40 33 +7 41 3rd
2008 V-League 26 11 6 9 33 33 +2 39 7th
2009 V-League 26 11 4 11 44 45 −1 37 6th
2010 V-League 26 11 6 9 34 27 +7 39 7th
2011 V-League 26 8 8 10 49 46 +3 32 9th
2012 V-League 26 11 6 9 33 33 0 39 5th
2013 V.League 1 20 10 5 5 24 16 +8 35 3rd
2014 V.League 1 22 5 8 9 41 48 −7 23 9th
2015 V.League 1 26 6 6 14 33 50 −17 24 13th
2016 V.League 1 26 9 3 14 39 50 −11 30 12th
2017 V.League 1 26 9 3 14 34 43 −9 30 10th
2018 V.League 1 26 8 7 11 41 53 −12 31 10th
2019 V.League 1 26 10 5 11 45 46 −1 35 8th
2020 V.League 1 20 6 5 9 27 36 −9 23 7th
2021 V.League 1 12 9 2 1 23 9 +14 29 1st Qualified for 2022 AFC Champions League
2022 V.League 1

Head coach history[]

Head coaches by Years (2003–present)

Name Nat Period Honours
Arjhan Srong-ngamsub Thailand 2003–04 2003 V-League – Simple cup icon.svg Champions
2004 V-League – Simple cup icon.svg Champions
Huỳnh Văn Ảnh Vietnam 2005 2005 ASEAN Club Championship – Med 3.png Third place
Arjhan Srong-ngamsub Thailand 2006
Kiatisuk Senamuang Thailand 2006
Chatchai Paholpat Thailand 2006–07 2007 V-League – Med 3.png Third place
Anant Amornkiat Thailand 2008
Dusit Chalermsan Thailand 2008–09
Chatchai Paholpat Thailand 2009
Dusit Chalermsan Thailand 2009
Kiatisuk Senamuang Thailand 2010 2010 Vietnamese Cup – Med 2.png Runners-up
Dusit Chalermsan Thailand 2011
Huỳnh Văn Ảnh Vietnam 2011
Choi Yun-Kyum South Korea 2011–14 2013 V.League 1 – Med 3.png Third place
Guillaume Graechen France 2015
Nguyễn Quốc Tuấn Vietnam 2015–2017
Vietnam 2017–2019
Lee Tae-Hoon Korea 2019–2020
Nguyễn Văn Đàn
Dương Minh Ninh
Vietnam

Vietnam

2020
Kiatisuk Senamuang Thailand 2021–  – Simple cup icon.svg Champions

Notable players[]

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