Chinese Taipei Men's National Basketball Team - Head Coach History

Head Coach History

  • James Chen Tzu-Lie (Chinese: 陳祖烈) – 1987
  • Liu Chun-Ching (Chinese: 劉俊卿) – 1989
  • Ku Chi-Hsiung (Chinese: 古吉雄) – 1997
  • Chung Chih-Meng (Chinese: 鍾枝萌) – 1998
  • Chien Yi-Fei (Chinese: 錢一飛) – 1999 – 2002
  • Li Ching-Chi (Chinese: 李清棋) – 2003
  • Li Yun-Kwang (Chinese: 李雲光) – 2004 – 2006
  • Chung Kwang-Suk (Korean: 정광석) – 2007–2009
  • Zhang Xuelei (Chinese: 張學雷) - 2009 – 2010
  • Chou Jun-San (Chinese: 周俊三) - 2011
  • Hsu Jin-Zhe (Chinese: 許晉哲) - 2012 –

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