Chine - Division 2 06/10 11:00 6 [2] Dalian Zhixing v Qingdao Red Lions [1] L 2-1
Chine - Division 2 06/06 08:00 5 [2] Qingdao Red Lions v Beijing Institute [1] W 2-1
Chine - FA Cup 05/31 07:30 8 Qingdao Red Lions v Suzhou Dongwu L 3-5
Chine - Division 2 05/24 08:00 4 [3] Qingdao Red Lions v Hubei Istar [7] W 2-0
Chine - FA Cup 05/19 07:30 7 Shanxi Longchengren v Qingdao Red Lions W 0-1
Chine - Division 2 05/13 07:30 3 [5] Zibo Qisheng v Qingdao Red Lions [4] W 0-1
Chine - Division 2 05/07 07:30 2 [1] Qingdao Red Lions v Tai'an Tiankuang [5] L 1-2
Chine - Division 2 04/29 07:30 1 Qingdao Red Lions v Nantong Haimen Codion W 1-0
Chine - Division 2 11/12 06:00 5 [6] Caoshangfei v Qingdao Red Lions [4] W 0-1
Chine - Division 2 11/08 06:30 4 [5] Qingdao Red Lions v Quanzhou Yaxin [2] W 1-0
Chine - Division 2 11/03 06:30 2 [4] Qingdao Red Lions v Zhuhai Qinao [1] L 0-2
Chine - Division 2 10/31 06:30 2 Jiangxi Dark Horse v Qingdao Red Lions W 0-1
Chine - Division 2 10/26 06:30 1 Hainan Star v Qingdao Red Lions L 3-2
Chine - Division 2 08/12 11:30 10 [6] Qingdao Red Lions v Quanzhou Yaxin [4] L 0-2
Chine - Division 2 08/09 07:30 9 Hubei Istar v Qingdao Red Lions L 1-0
Chine - Division 2 08/04 11:30 8 [6] Qingdao Red Lions v Yanbian Longding [4] L 0-2
Chine - Division 2 07/30 07:30 7 [5] Zibo Qisheng v Qingdao Red Lions [6] D 0-0
Chine - Division 2 07/26 07:30 6 [6] Qingdao Red Lions v Jinan Xingzhou [1] L 0-2
Chine - Division 2 07/20 07:30 5 [3] Quanzhou Yaxin v Qingdao Red Lions [6] L 3-1
Chine - Division 2 07/15 11:30 4 [6] Qingdao Red Lions v Hubei Istar [4] D 1-1
Chine - Division 2 07/10 07:30 3 [2] Yanbian Longding v Qingdao Red Lions [5] L 3-1
Chine - Division 2 07/07 07:30 2 [6] Qingdao Red Lions v Zibo Qisheng [5] D 0-0
Chine - Division 2 07/03 11:30 1 Jinan Xingzhou v Qingdao Red Lions L 3-1
China Play-Offs 12/12 06:00 - Qingdao Red Lions v Zibo Qisheng - View
Chine - Division 2 11/28 06:30 7 [6] Qingdao Red Lions v Yichun Grand Tiger [5] L 0-1
Chine - Division 2 11/23 06:30 6 [4] Chine (RP) - U20 v Qingdao Red Lions [6] D 1-1
Chine - Division 2 11/19 06:30 5 [6] Qingdao Red Lions v Hubei Istar [8] D 0-0
Chine - Division 2 11/14 06:30 4 [4] Sichuan Minzu v Qingdao Red Lions [6] D 1-1
Chine - Division 2 11/08 06:30 3 Qingdao Red Lions v Wuxi Wugo D 0-0
Chine - Division 2 11/03 06:30 2 Shaanxi Beyond v Qingdao Red Lions W 0-1

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.

Les Qingdao Red Lions sont une équipe de football professionnelle chinoise basée à Qingdao, dans la province du Shandong. Ils participent actuellement à la China League One, le deuxième niveau du système de ligue de football chinois.

Le club a été fondé en 1993 sous le nom de Qingdao Hainiu et a changé son nom actuel en 2009. Les Red Lions évoluent au Qingdao Tiantai Stadium, qui a une capacité de 20 000 spectateurs.

L'équipe a remporté la China League Two en 2003 et a été promue en China League One. En 2013, les Red Lions ont été promus en Chinese Super League, le plus haut niveau du football chinois. Cependant, ils ont été relégués en China League One après une saison.

Les Red Lions sont connus pour leur jeu offensif et leur capacité à marquer des buts. Ils sont dirigés par l'entraîneur chinois Liu Jindong. L'équipe compte un certain nombre de joueurs internationaux, dont le milieu de terrain serbe Nenad Milijaš et l'attaquant brésilien Júnior Negrão.

Les Red Lions ont une forte base de fans à Qingdao et sont considérés comme l'une des équipes les plus populaires de la China League One.