Čína - 1. divízia 08/22 07:00 23 Yanbian Fude FC v Qingdao FC L 2-0
Čína - 1. divízia 08/15 11:00 22 Qingdao FC v Beijing Institute D 2-2
Čína - 1. divízia 08/08 11:30 21 Shenzhen v Qingdao FC D 1-1
Čína - 1. divízia 08/01 08:00 5 Guizhou FC v Qingdao FC D 1-1
Čína - 1. divízia 07/26 11:30 19 Hebei v Qingdao FC L 6-1
Čína - 1. divízia 07/19 11:00 18 Qingdao FC v Jiangxi Lushan D 0-0
Čína - 1. divízia 07/12 07:30 17 Qingdao Hainiu v Qingdao FC L 1-0
Čína - 1. divízia 07/04 11:30 16 Qingdao FC v Hunan Billows D 1-1
Čína - 1. divízia 06/27 11:30 15 Qingdao FC v Wuhan Yangtze D 1-1
Čína - 1. divízia 06/21 11:30 14 Peking Sport univerzitný tím FC v Qingdao FC W 2-3
Čína - 1. divízia 06/14 11:00 13 Qingdao FC v Dalian Pro L 0-2
Čína - 1. divízia 06/06 08:00 12 Tianjin Tianhai v Qingdao FC D 0-0
Čína - 1. divízia 05/31 07:00 11 Qingdao FC v Nei Mongol FC W 1-0
Čína - 1. divízia 05/24 07:00 10 Qingdao FC v Xinjiang Tianshan W 1-0
Čína - 1. divízia 05/17 07:00 9 Shaoxing Keqiao Yuejia v Qingdao FC L 2-1
Čína - 1. divízia 05/09 07:00 8 Qingdao FC v Yanbian Fude FC D 1-1
Čína - 1. divízia 05/03 07:00 7 Beijing Institute v Qingdao FC L 3-1
Čína - 1. divízia 04/26 07:00 6 Qingdao FC v Shenzhen D 1-1
Čína - 1. divízia 04/18 07:00 20 Qingdao FC v Guizhou FC W 3-1
Čína - 1. divízia 04/12 07:00 4 Qingdao FC v Hebei L 0-1
Čína - 1. divízia 04/05 07:00 3 Jiangxi Lushan v Qingdao FC W 1-2
Čína - 1. divízia 03/22 07:00 2 Qingdao FC v Qingdao Hainiu L 0-2
Čína - 1. divízia 03/14 07:00 1 Hunan Billows v Qingdao FC D 0-0
Čína - 1. divízia 11/01 06:00 30 Cangzhou Mighty Lions v Qingdao FC L 3-2
Čína - 1. divízia 10/25 06:00 29 Qingdao FC v Peking Sport univerzitný tím FC L 0-3
Čína - FA Cup 10/22 11:00 2 Qingdao FC v Shandong Taishan L 0-3
Čína - 1. divízia 10/19 07:30 28 Hunan Billows v Qingdao FC L 3-0
Čína - 1. divízia 10/12 07:00 27 Qingdao FC v Wuhan Yangtze L 2-3
Čína - FA Cup 10/01 11:30 2 Shandong Taishan v Qingdao FC L 3-0
Čína - 1. divízia 09/20 07:30 24 Qingdao Hainiu v Qingdao FC L 1-0

Wikipedia - Qingdao F.C.

Qingdao Football Club (Chinese: 青岛足球俱乐部) was a professional Chinese football club that participated in the Chinese Super League under licence from the Chinese Football Association (CFA). The team was based in Qingdao and their home stadium was the Qingdao Guoxin Stadium that has a seating capacity of 45,000. The club was owned by Qingdao Central Plaza Business Management Co., Ltd. who formed the team on 29 January 2013.

History

Club history

Qingdao Hainiu F.C. was established on 29 January 2013 by former players and coaches from Shandong that included Qi Wusheng as chairman, Hao Haidong as managerial director and Su Maozhen as general manager. With the financial backing of 20 million Yuan from Qingdao Central Plaza Business Management Co., Ltd the club would choose the name Hainiu (海牛), which means "The Sea Bulls" despite it once being used by Qingdao Jonoon, another football club in Qingdao between 1994 and 2004, hoping to inspire the golden era of Qingdao football. On the field the team would show their dominance within the league and go through the divisions group stage undefeated, while also beating Meixian Super-X and Shenzhen Fengpeng F.C. to reach the play-off final. In the final the club would defeat Hebei Zhongji F.C. 3–1 to gain promotion to the second tier and win a million Yuan in prize money for the game with a further 3 million won throughout the season.

On 31 January 2015, Qingdao Huanghai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. purchased a 51% stake of the club. On 3 July 2015, Serbian player Goran Gogić collapsed and lost consciousness after a training session with the club. He died later on the same day. Qingdao Hainiu finished 11th place in the 2015 season. On 30 December 2015, Qingdao Hainiu F.C. changed their name to Qingdao Huanghai F.C. after Qingdao Huanghai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. took full charge of the club. Qingdao Huanghai finished level on 59 points with Tianjin Quanjian and Guizhou Zhicheng under Spanish manager Jordi Vinyals in the 2016 season, but their head-to-head points was worse than the other two clubs, thus failing to promote to the Chinese Super League.

In the following 2 years, the club came close to promotion each time but fell short, earning fourth place in the League One. In the 2019 China League One the club earned first place and gained promotion.

Ahead of the 2021 season, Qingdao Huanghai changed their name to Qingdao F.C..

The club dissolved after the 2021 season.

Ownership and naming history

Year Owner Club name Sponsored team name
2013–14 Qingdao Central Plaza Business Management Co., Ltd. Qingdao Hainiu F.C. Qingdao Hainiu
2015 Qingdao Huanghai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.(51%)
Qingdao Central Plaza Business Management Co., Ltd.(49%)
Qingdao Huanghai Pharmaceutical
2016–2018 Qingdao Huanghai Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (90.625%)
Others (9.375%)
Qingdao Huanghai F.C. Qingdao Huanghai
2019–2020 Shenzhen Hengye Investment Group Co., ltd. (63.625%)
Qingdao Huanghai Health Industry Group Co., ltd. (27%)
Others (9.375%)
Qingdao Huanghai Qingdao Port
2021 Qingdao F.C. Qingdao F.C.
Qingdao FC je čínsky futbalový klub so sídlom v Čching-tao. Klub bol založený v roku 1990 a v súčasnosti hrá v Čínskej Super Lige, najvyššej úrovni čínskeho futbalu. Štadiónom klubu je Štadión Čching-tao.

Qingdao FC vyhral Čínsky FA Cup v roku 2012 a víťazom sa stal aj v roku 2014. Klub tiež hral v Ázijskej lige majstrov, čo je najvyššia úroveň klubového futbalu v Ázii.

Najznámejšími hráčmi, ktorí hrali za Qingdao FC, sú Wu Lei, ktorý hral za Šanghaj SIPG a Espaňol, a Zhang Chengdong, ktorý hral za Hebei China Fortune a Čínsky národný tím.