Qingdao Football Club (QFC) has appointed a new coach to lead their re-election attempt, as they look to improve on their recent relegation from the Chinese Super League.
The club's management team has been in discussions with several candidates who have expressed interest in taking over the reins of Qingdao FC. The decision to appoint a new coach comes after the club had already lost four straight matches and were placed in last place in the league table.
Qingdao FC's current coach, Wang Xiangming, is expected to take over as their new head coach. He has been with Qingdao FC since 2019 and has previously led them to the playoffs of the Chinese Super League. However, he faced some controversy during his time at the club, including allegations of financial impropriety.
Wang Xiangming will be looking to bring stability to Qingdao FC and ensure that they are able to compete at the highest level again. His appointment should provide a fresh perspective and direction for the club, which has struggled to find success in recent years.
As the club looks to make progress towards their re-election attempts, it remains to be seen how effective Wang Xiangming will be in leading the team to victory. However, the move suggests that the club is determined to turn things around and return to the top tier of Chinese football.
