Fixtures

China Division 1 45' 29 [16] Qingdao Red Lions vs Guangdong GZ-Power [3] - 0-2
China Division 1 11/08 06:30 30 Shenzhen Juniors vs Qingdao Red Lions - View

Results

China Division 1 10/25 11:30 28 [16] Qingdao Red Lions v Nanjing City [11] L 2-3
China Division 1 10/19 07:30 27 [9] Shaanxi Union v Qingdao Red Lions [16] L 2-0
China Division 1 10/12 11:30 26 [16] Qingdao Red Lions v Guangxi Pingguo Haliao [15] D 1-1
China Division 1 10/04 11:30 25 [7] Nantong Zhiyun v Qingdao Red Lions [16] L 7-1
China Division 1 09/26 11:30 24 [16] Qingdao Red Lions v Shijiazhuang Gongfu FC [7] L 0-1
China Division 1 09/20 11:00 23 [12] Suzhou Dongwu v Qingdao Red Lions [16] L 1-0
China Division 1 09/14 11:30 22 [16] Qingdao Red Lions v Foshan Nanshi [15] L 0-1
China Division 1 08/16 11:00 21 [1] Liaoning Ironman v Qingdao Red Lions [16] L 2-1
China Division 1 08/10 11:30 20 [16] Qingdao Red Lions v Shanghai Jiading Huilong [10] W 1-0
China Division 1 08/03 11:30 19 [16] Qingdao Red Lions v Dingnan Ganilan FC [9] L 0-2
China Division 1 07/27 11:00 18 [7] Dalian K'un City v Qingdao Red Lions [15] L 2-1
China Division 1 07/19 10:00 17 [4] Yanbian Longding v Qingdao Red Lions [15] L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 31 15 16
Wins 3 1 2
Draws 7 4 3
Losses 21 10 11
Goals for 19 10 9
Goals against 51 26 25
Clean sheets 5 2 3
Failed to score 16 8 8

Qingdao Red Lions Football Club (Chinese: 青岛红狮足球俱乐部; pinyin: Qīngdǎo Hóngshī Zúqiú Jùlèbù) is a Chinese professional football club based in Qingdao, Shandong, that competes in China League One, the second tier of Chinese football. Qingdao Red Lions plays its home matches at the Tiantai Stadium, located within Shinan District. The club's youth training takes part in Laixi and several other districts of Qingdao.

As Adelaide and Qingdao incidentally became sister cities in 2014, building on from a sister state relationship between South Australia and Shandong which was established back in 1986 and has since evolved into a prosperous partnership, the club aims to contribute to the development of Chinese football, both on youth level as in competitive league football.

History

Qingdao Red Lions was established by Piet van der Pol, and his consortium after founding the club from scratch in March 2016. The Red Lions spent the initial three years of their existence in the fourth tier, before gaining promotion to the third division known as China League Two ahead of the 2019 season. Qingdao avoided relegation in their maiden campaign in 2019, finishing two points above the drop zone.

The Qingdao Red Lions are a professional soccer team based in Qingdao, Shandong Province, China. Established in 1990, the team has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and competitive spirit. The Red Lions compete in the Chinese football league system, showcasing a blend of local talent and international players.

The team's colors, red and white, symbolize strength and unity, reflecting their fierce determination on the field. The Qingdao Red Lions play their home matches at the Qingdao Youth Football Stadium, a venue that provides an electric atmosphere for fans and players alike.

Over the years, the Red Lions have developed a reputation for their attacking style of play, emphasizing teamwork, skill, and tactical awareness. The club is committed to nurturing young talent through its youth academy, aiming to contribute to the growth of soccer in China.

With a focus on both domestic and international competitions, the Qingdao Red Lions strive to achieve success and elevate their status in Chinese football. The team's dedication to excellence and community engagement makes them a beloved institution in Qingdao and a formidable presence in the league.