Qingdao City has appointed its new head coach for the Chinese Super League (CSL) season, following the departure of former Shanghai Shenhua FC manager Guan Long.
The appointment was announced by Qingdao City on Monday, with Guan replacing current coach Liu Xianjing, who left Qingdao City in January after just one season as the club's head coach.
Guan had been with Qingdao City since 2016 and had previously served as the head coach of Guangzhou Evergrande FC. Prior to that, he spent five seasons at Qingdao City, where he led the team to two consecutive promotions to the China National League (CNL) and then to the Chinese Super League.
Under Guan's guidance, Qingdao City has made significant progress this season, winning three matches out of their four league games and securing a spot in the playoffs for the first time in the club's history.
However, the departure of Guan and his replacement will not come as a surprise to fans of Qingdao City. The club's recent struggles have been highlighted by the club's poor form in the Chinese Super League, which has seen them struggle to maintain their position in the top flight.
The appointment of Guan is likely to be seen as a positive move for Qingdao City, as it shows that the club is committed to developing its young talent and improving its performance on the pitch. It also gives Guan a chance to take over a new challenge in the Chinese Super League, which could potentially lead to more success for Qingdao City in the future.
In conclusion, the appointment of Guan as the new head coach for Qingdao City's Chinese Super League season marks a significant milestone for the club, as it comes at a crucial time in their development. With Guan's guidance, Qingdao City may be able to continue making progress and achieving success in the coming seasons.
