中国 ディビジョン1 | 05/12 11:30 | 10 | 広州足球倶楽部 v 青島紅獅 | - | View | |
中国 FAカップ | 05/17 07:30 | 9 | 深センジュニアーズ v 青島紅獅 | - | View | |
中国 ディビジョン1 | 05/26 11:30 | 11 | 青島紅獅 v 蘇州東呉 | - | View | |
中国 ディビジョン1 | 06/01 11:00 | 12 | 遼寧アイアンマン v 青島紅獅 | - | View | |
中国 ディビジョン1 | 06/08 11:30 | 13 | 青島紅獅 v 延邊龍鼎 | - | View | |
中国 ディビジョン1 | 06/15 11:30 | 14 | 南京城市 v 青島紅獅 | - | View | |
中国 ディビジョン1 | 06/30 11:30 | 15 | 青島紅獅 v 黒竜江冰城 | - | View | |
中国 ディビジョン1 | 07/07 11:00 | 16 | 大連英博 v 青島紅獅 | - | View | |
中国 ディビジョン1 | 07/14 11:30 | 17 | 佛山南獅 v 青島紅獅 | - | View | |
中国 ディビジョン1 | 07/21 11:30 | 18 | 重慶トングリャンロン v 青島紅獅 | - | View | |
中国 ディビジョン1 | 08/18 11:30 | 19 | 青島紅獅 v 石家庄カンフーFC | - | View | |
中国 ディビジョン1 | 08/24 11:30 | 20 | 青島紅獅 v 無錫呉鈎 | - | View | |
中国 ディビジョン1 | 08/31 11:30 | 21 | 広西平果哈嘹 v 青島紅獅 | - | View | |
中国 ディビジョン1 | 09/07 11:30 | 22 | 青島紅獅 v 上海嘉定匯竜 | - | View | |
中国 ディビジョン1 | 09/16 11:30 | 23 | 青島紅獅 v 江西廬山 | - | View | |
中国 ディビジョン1 | 09/21 11:30 | 24 | 云南ユクン v 青島紅獅 | - | View | |
中国 ディビジョン1 | 09/29 11:30 | 25 | 青島紅獅 v 広州足球倶楽部 | - | View | |
中国 ディビジョン1 | 10/05 11:30 | 26 | 蘇州東呉 v 青島紅獅 | - | View | |
中国 ディビジョン1 | 10/12 11:30 | 27 | 青島紅獅 v 遼寧アイアンマン | - | View | |
中国 ディビジョン1 | 10/19 07:00 | 28 | 延邊龍鼎 v 青島紅獅 | - | View | |
中国 ディビジョン1 | 10/26 06:30 | 29 | 青島紅獅 v 南京城市 | - | View | |
中国 ディビジョン1 | 11/03 06:30 | 30 | 黒竜江冰城 v 青島紅獅 | - | View |
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.
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.