Qingdao Red Lions F.C.

Qingdao Red Lions Football Club[1] is a professional football club and academy from Qingdao in Shandong province, China. The first team has its home base in Laixi city, with youth training taking part in Laixi and several districts of Qingdao. Former notable players include David Löfquist,[2] Kwame Quansah, Milan Perić and Qiu Zhonghui.

Qingdao Red Lions
Qīngdǎo Hóngshī
青岛红狮
Full nameQingdao Red Lions Football Club
青岛红狮足球俱乐部
Nickname(s)The Lions, The Reds
Founded14 March 2016 (2016-03-14)
GroundLaixi Sports Center, Laixi city, Qingdao
Training BaseLaixi Sports Center, Laixi city, Qingdao
PresidentPiet van der Pol
Head CoachJavier Muñoz
LeagueChina League Two
2020League Two, 14th of 20
WebsiteClub website

Qingdao Red Lions was established in early 2016. The first team joined the Chinese amateur league system that year and won promotion to the professional China League Two in 2018. The club aims to contribute to the development of Chinese football, both on youth level as in competitive league football.

Club badge and colours

The club badge consists of a shield containing a lion's head —a symbol for strength— and Wuyue Feng (May Wind), the iconic monument on Qingdao's May Fourth Square. The 2020 home and away kit for Qingdao Red Lions are designed and manufactured by Guangzhou-based sports clothing and equipment producer UCAN.

Stadium and training ground

From the start of the 2020 season the first team play it's CFA games in the stadium at the Laixi Sports Center, which was built for the 2015 Leisure Games. The stadium is facilitated with a natural grass pitch and has a capacity of 10.000 seats. Training takes places at separate training pitches at the same Laixi Sports Center.

During the 2019 China League Two season Qingdao Red Lions played its home games in the Zhonglian Sports Center in the northern Jimo district of Qingdao. In the 2017 Qingdao Super League the club played its home games at the newly developed football pitch within the Fushan Mountain Ecological Park. In the 2016 football season Qingdao Red Lions played their home games in a stadium with 10.000 seat capacity, located on the premises of a factory in Chengyang district.

Red Lions Training Base in Laixi Sports Center

Team

As of 24 October 2020

Current squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  CHN Zhang Xiao
3 DF  CHN Liu Yu
4 DF  CHN Yang Guangyu
5 DF  CHN Zhang Zhen
6 DF  CHN Wang Hao (captain)
7 FW  CHN Li Yuqiu
8 MF  CHN Wang Xinyu
9 FW  CHN Zhang Yang
10 FW  CHN Lu Yi
11 MF  CHN Deng Yunong
16 MF  CHN Ling Long
17 FW  CHN Lian Chen
19 MF  CHN Su Jianhu
21 FW  CHN He Qiyuan
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 MF  CHN Wang Chenyang
23 GK  CHN Liu Chang (on loan from Guizhou Hengfeng)
28 MF  CHN Shi Hanjun
29 FW  CHN Zhang Zongzheng
33 DF  CHN Yang Fan
34 DF  CHN Jiang Yinghao
51 MF  CHN Xu Fengtao
52 DF  CHN Wang Guocheng
55 DF  CHN Luo Hao
56 MF  CHN Li Liang (on loan from Qingdao Jonoon)
57 DF  CHN Ning Dating (on loan from Qingdao Jonoon)
58 DF  CHN Xin Bentang
59 MF  CHN Chen Yongbin
60 GK  CHN Xu Yibin

Coaching staff

Position Name Nationality
Head coach Javier Muñoz
Assistent coach Shi HanJun
Goalkeeper coach Zhu HuiQian

Management

  • Piet van der Pol (President)
  • Lon Weijers (COO)
  • Anna Zhang (Commercial Affairs)
  • Roel Cramer (Head of Youth Academy)

Former notable head coaches

Name Nationality
Jan Poortvliet 19 caps for the Dutch national team. Played during the World Cup final 1978 against Argentina.
Gert Heerkes Former head coach at Willem II and Heracles, both in Dutch Eredivisie, the highest league level.
Guo Zuojin Former assistant coach of the national team of China.
Tomaž Kavčič Former head coach of the national team of Slovenia.

Results

  • 2019 China FA Cup: Qingdao Red Lions beat Chongqing High Wave in the first round, then got eliminated in the second round by Zhejiang Yiteng after a penalty shoot out.
  • 2018 Qingdao FA Cup Tournament: Qingdao Fortschritt Red Lions reached the semi finals, in which it drew with Qingdao Yinglian (1–1), but lost the penalty shoot out.
  • 2018 Qingdao City Super League: Qingdao Red Lions finish 2nd.
  • 2018 CFA MA Champions League finals: In the 2018 season the competition was re-branded China FA Member Associations Champions League (CMCL). Qingdao Fortschritt Red Lions in August finished second in the regional final (group 4 North) and qualified for the national finals stage. In the finals, the Red Lions lost 0–1 home and 2–1 away against Lhasa Urban Construction, after which they finished 15th.
  • 2017 Qingdao FA Cup Tournament: Qingdao Fortschritt Red Lions reached the semi finals, in which it lost to Qingdao Yinglian (0–1).
  • 2017 Qingdao City Super League (6 teams): Qingdao Fortschritt Red Lions finished second in the league, one point behind champions MaiDiShen.
  • 2017 China Amateur Football League Finals: Qingdao Fortschritt Red Lions qualified for the regional final tournament in Zibo, Shandong province. It finished second after wins against JinZhong (9–0) and Luoyang (2–1) and a loss against Zibo Sunday (0–1), meaning the team did not qualify for the final phase of the national finals.
  • 2016 Qingdao FA Cup Tournament: Qingdao Red Lions did not participate.
  • 2016 Qingdao City Super League (6 teams): Qingdao Red Lions finished in third place, qualifying for 2016 China Amateur League finals.
  • 2016 China Amateur Football League Finals: Qingdao Red Lions played the Southeast Regional final tournament that took place October 1–7 in Shanghai. It did not qualify for the national stage phase.

All-time league rankings As of the end of 2019 season.

Year Div Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos. FA Cup Super Cup AFC Att./G Stadium
20164300318−7041DNQDNQDNQ
201743201112+9621DNQDNQDNQ
20184320183+56115DNQDNQDNQ
201933076172553−2827124R2DNQDNQ
  • ^1 In group stage.

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