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Qingdao Football Club Names New Coach to Save the Team from CSL Relegation

Updated:2025-11-15 08:31    Views:178

**Qingdao Football Club Names New Coach to Save the Team from CSL Relegation**

The Qingdao Football Club has made a bold move in their bid to avoid relegation from the Chinese Super League (CSL) by appointing a new head coach. The decision was made amid mounting pressure as the team struggles to maintain their place among the top-tier clubs in China.

The club announced the appointment of **Li Xiaowei** as their new coach, who arrives with a wealth of experience and a proven track record of turning around struggling teams. Li, who previously managed several clubs in the CSL, including **Shandong Luneng** and **Chengdu Jiajiang**, is known for his tactical acumen and ability to motivate underperforming squads.

“Li Xiaowei is the right person to lead us out of this difficult situation,” said **Zhang Yifei**, the club’s president. “His experience and expertise will be crucial as we work to stabilize the team and achieve better results on the pitch.”

The decision to bring in Li comes as Qingdao sits at the bottom of the CSL standings, just three points above the relegation zone. With only six matches remaining in the season, the team faces a daunting task to secure their place in the top flight.

The fans have shown mixed reactions to the appointment, with some hoping Li can inject new life into the team, while others question whether this move will be enough to turn things around.

Li himself has expressed optimism about the challenge ahead. “I’m confident that with the players we have and the support of the club, we can achieve the goals we’ve set for the season,” he said during his official press conference.

As Qingdao prepares for their next match, the pressure is on for Li and his squad to deliver results. The coming weeks will be critical in determining whether this is the right move to save the club from relegation and restore their dominance in Chinese football.

For now, all eyes are on Qingdao as they embark on this crucial chapter in their history.



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