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Qingdao Hainiu F.C.

Qingdao Hainiu Football Club (Chinese: 青岛海牛足球俱乐部; lit. 'Qingdao Sea Bull F.C.') is a Chinese professional football club based in Qingdao, Shandong, that competes in the Chinese Super League, the top tier of Chinese football. Qingdao Hainiu plays its home matches at the Qingdao Youth Football Stadium, located within Chengyang District. Their current owners are the privately owned cable manufacturers Qingdao Jonoon Group.

Qingdao Hainiu
Qīngdǎo Hǎiniú
青岛海牛
Full nameQingdao Hainiu Football Club
青岛海牛足球俱乐部
Nickname(s)Hainiu (Sea Bull, 海牛)
Founded1990; 34 years ago (1990) (as Shandong Economic and Trade Commission F.C.)
31 December 1993; 30 years ago (1993-12-31) (as Qingdao Hainiu F.C.)
GroundQingdao Youth Football Stadium,
Qingdao, Shandong, China
Capacity50,000
OwnerQingdao Jonoon Group
ChairmanQiao Weiguang
ManagerYasen Petrov
LeagueChinese Super League
2023Chinese Super League, 13th of 16

The club was founded as Shandong Economic and Trade Commission Football Club in 1990 and started at the bottom of the Chinese football league pyramid in the third tier. On December 31, 1993 they became the first professional club in Qingdao and changed its name to Qingdao Manatee. They went on to establish themselves as a top-tier club and won their first major trophy in 2002 by winning the Chinese FA Cup on November 16, 2002 when they beat Liaoning Bird. In the mid-2010s the club started to decline and fell down two leagues, being relegated twice in 4 seasons.

History edit

Qingdao Jonoon Football Club started out as Shandong Economic and Trade Commission F.C. in 1990 by some retired footballers at the corporation affiliated with Shandong economic and trade commission associated with some workers at Qingdao Municipal Sanatorium. After playing in the Chinese Yi League for three seasons, the club finished as Second Division Champions and won promotion to the Chinese Jia-B League in 1992 – the club's first league title. As required by Chinese Football Association, on 31 December 1993, the club set up a professional system and became the first professional football club in Qingdao. Subsequently, the club was renamed to Qingdao Manatee F.C., the Chinese name for manatee, "海牛 (hainiu, literally 'sea bull')", also being the nickname for the foghorn in Tuandao Lighthouse due to the sound it emits.[1]

Qingdao Manatee finished as the Chinese Jia-B League Champions and won promotion to the Chinese Jia-A League in 1994.[2] In the following season, the club was invited to compete the Tainland Queen's Cup and achieved the third place with 2 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss – the club's first international honour. However, in domestic league the club was relegated to the Division 1B after losing an epic battle against Sichuan Quanxing 2–3. In 1996, the club appointed Wu Hongyue as manager, who led the team to a second-place league finish and regained promotion to the Division 1A. Soon after that season, the state-run tobacco producer – Qingdao Etsong Group started to invest the club, which changed its name to Qingdao Etsong Hainiu F.C. the following year. From 1997 season, the club became a regular member of the top division and was never relegated since then. On November 16, 2002, after beating Liaoning Bird 2–0 in Etsong Sports Center, the club won its first major trophy: the 2002 Chinese FA Cup.[3]

After eight-year management by Etsong Group, the club was transferred to a privately owned cable manufacturer – Qingdao Jonoon Group and dropped the long term icon "Hainiu" from its name in December 2004.[4] The club's new owner slashed down the budget greatly, sold up all notable players and assigned the former Jinan taishan's coach Yin Tiesheng as manager, who is famous for his defending style. In the following three seasons, Yin brought Jonoon to stay firmly in the middle position of the league. In 2008, after Yin's assignment as assistant coach of China Olympic team, the club promoted the assistant coach Guo Kanfeng as head coach and retained eighth place in that season. After six-round terrible management in the following season, Guo was sacked by the club and former notable Serbian coach Slobodan Santrač took over as manager. Though finished at thirteenth place, the team played a beautiful attacking soccer style and even the attacking combination was duplicated by the National Team head coach Gao Hongbo. Soon after 2009 season, the club surprisingly sacked Santrač and reassigned Guo as actual head coach, with Dragan Jovanovič assigned as nominal head coach due to Gu's lack of qualification. In 2010, the club endured a horrible season and lost the last match against Hangzhou Greentown 0–1, but surprisingly survived from relegation in the fourteenth place.[5]

In the 2013 league season the team's manager Chang Woe-Ryong was sacked from the club despite the team sitting in tenth.[6] The club would experience relegation at the end of the season and the club's owners publicly declared that one of their own players in Gabriel Melkam was match fixing, which resulted in their relegation.[7] Gabriel Melkam would claim that the accusations of match-fixing were a ploy by the owners not to pay his wages and he took his case to FIFA. While this was going on further claims of mismanagement would arise with the transfer of the club's captain Liu Jian move to Guangzhou Evergrande when it was discovered that the club had forged an extension in his contract.[8] In the 2014 league season the club were found guilty for breaking the Chinese FA's rules and were deducted 7 points.[9]

In 2016 Qingdao Jonoon finished second-to-last in the League One and were relegated to the third level of the Chinese league system. Qingdao Huanghai, another team in the League One in the same city, started to get more attention. Qingdao had no more foreign players by 2019. In the 2019 season, there were deducted six points for a rule violation.

Ownership and naming history edit

Year Owner Club name Sponsored team name
1990–1993 Shandong Economic and Trade Commission Shandong Economic and Trade Commission
1994–1996 Qingdao Manatee Qingdao Manatee
1997 Qingdao Etsong Group Qingdao Etsong Hainiu
1998–2000 Qingdao Etsong Hainiu
2001 Qingdao Beer
2002 Qingdao Hademen
2003–2004 Qingdao Sbright
2005–2006 Qingdao Jonoon Group Qingdao Jonoon Qingdao Zhongneng
2007 Qingdao Handicraft City
2008 Qingdao Shengwen Jonoon
2009–2020 Qingdao Jonoon
2021–present Qingdao Hainiu Qingdao Hainiu

Kits and colours edit

The club's first choice of home kit colors were all red and they did not have a badge until they won promotion. When they won promotion they changed the club's home kit colors to yellow and their name to Qingdao Manatee (海牛), which Chinese name also literally means "Sea Bull", which directly influenced their badge design, which was simply a bull.[10] The owners Etsong Group decided to rebrand the club once more with a new badge, which was a simple striped design with the new owners name at the top while the new kit colors became red and white.[11] With Jonoon Group coming in as their new sponsor the club changed their colors once again to blue while using red as their new away colors.[12] When the Jonoon Group took over they incorporated their own logo of two tigers merged as the club's new badge and chose orange as the new home colors because they believe it represents "passion and energy" as well as also being the same color of their own brand.[13]

Kit evolution edit

 
 
 
 
 
1992–94
 
 
 
 
 
 
1995–97
 
 
 
 
 
 
1998–99
 
 
 
 
 
 
2000–03
 
 
 
 
 
2004

Crest history edit

Grounds edit

The current home stadium of Qingdao Hainiu is the Qingdao Youth Football Stadium, which opened in 2023.

The previous stadium of Qingdao Hainiu Football Club was Qingdao Tiantai Stadium, which is also known as Qingdao First Stadium. Tiantai Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium built in 1933 as Qingdao Municipal Stadium, and was renamed Qingdao First Stadium in 1955. Qingdao Jonoon started to play in Tiantai Stadium in the first three professional seasons, and resided there permanently from 2007-2019.

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 29 February 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   CHN Liu Jun
3 DF   CHN Liu Junshuai
4 DF   MNE Milos Milovic
5 DF   CHN Sha Yibo
6 MF   CHN Liu Weicheng
7 MF   BIH Elvis Sarić
8 MF   CHN Ma Xingyu
10 FW   ZAM Evans Kangwa
11 FW   ITA Martin Boakye
12 MF   CHN Chen Chunxin
13 GK   CHN Сao Zheng
14 DF   CHN Li Suda
15 MF   CHN Xu Yang
16 DF   CHN Li Hailong
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 FW   CHN Hu Jinghang
18 MF   CHN Wang Zihao
19 FW   CHN Song Wenjie
20 MF   BRA Diego Lopes
21 FW   CHN Jiang Ning
22 GK   CHN Liu Zhenli
24 DF   CHN Xu Dong
25 DF   TPE Wang Chien-ming
27 MF   CHN Zheng Long
28 GK   CHN Mu Pengfei
29 MF   CHN Liu Chaoyang
30 MF   CHN Zhong Jinbao
32 MF   CHN Long Wei
33 DF   CHN Liu Jiashen
38 FW   CHN Zhang Wei (on loan from Shanghai Shenhua)

Out on loan edit

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   CHN Sun Xu (at   Qingdao Red Lions until 31 December 2024)
MF   CHN Sun Weijia (at   Qingdao Red Lions until 31 December 2024)
FW   CHN Chen Jiaqi (at   Qingdao Red Lions until 31 December 2024)

Club officials edit

Current coaching staff edit

Position Staff
Manager   Yasen Petrov
Assistant manager   Su Maozhen
  Georgi Iliev
  Aleksandar Georgiev
  Hu Jun
Goalkeeping coach   Yan Fang
Fitness coach   Wang Xinbo

Source: Dongqiudi.com

Managerial history edit

Information correct as of end of 2023 league season.[14][15]

Honours edit

Qingdao Jonoon's first trophy was the Chinese Yi League Champions, which it won as Shandong Economic and Trade Commission in 1992.[16] In 1995, the club won its first international honour as Qingdao Hainiu – the Thailand Queen's Cup third place. In 2002, the club won its first major trophy – the China FA Cup, which allowed to enter the Chinese FA Super Cup where they came Runners-up that season.[17][18]

Domestic

Reserve team

  • Coca-Cola Olympic League Champions: 2
1998, 1999

Youth team:

  • U19 FA Cup Winners: 1
2006

International edit

1995

Player honours edit

Chinese Football Association Young Player of the Year

Best 11 in the Chinese Football Association Team of the year

Results edit

All-time league rankings

Year Div Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos. FA Cup Super Cup League Cup AFC Att./G Stadium
1990 3 10 71 3 DNQ  –  –
1991 3 9 3 DNQ  –  –
1992 3 6 5 1 0 14 5 +9 51 C DNQ  –  –
1993 2 9 5 2/1 1 14 5 +9 61 RU2 NH  –  –
1994 2 20 11 6 3 28 15 +13 283 C NH  –  – Qingdao Tiantai Stadium
1995 1 22 5 7 10 20 32 −12 22 11 R1 DNQ  – 13,364 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium
1996 2 22 14 2 6 38 27 +11 44 RU R2 DNQ  – Qingdao Tiantai Stadium
1997 1 22 6 7 9 16 27 −11 25 9 R2 DNQ  – 10,545
1998 1 26 8 8 10 24 30 −6 32 6 R2 DNQ  – 11,538
1999 1 26 8 6 12 30 37 −7 30 10 R2 DNQ  – 12,192 Hongcheng Stadium
2000 1 26 6 11 9 22 29 −7 29 11 R1 DNQ  – 16,923
2001 1 26 5 7 14 22 35 −13 22 134 QF DNQ  – 15,308 Etsong Sports Center
Zibo Sports Center Stadium
2002 1 28 9 9 10 30 34 −4 36 8 C RU  – 6,214 Etsong Sports Center
2003 1 28 10 5 13 40 50 −10 35 11 R16 DNQ  – 12,429 Etsong Sports Center
2004 1 22 4 9 9 21 28 −7 21 114 QF NH R1 4,645 Etsong Sports Center
2005 1 26 9 7 10 26 31 −5 34 7 R1 NH QF 4,500 Etsong Sports Center
2006 1 28 6 7 15 25 36 −11 25 14 R1 NH NH 6,071 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium
2007 1 28 10 6 12 36 42 −6 36 8 NH NH NH 7,179 Etsong Sports Center
2008 1 30 10 9 11 39 36 +3 39 8 NH NH NH 6,600 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium
2009 1 30 8 12 10 36 36 0 36 13 NH NH NH 8,774 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium
2010 1 30 6 12 12 31 44 −13 30 14 NH NH NH 6,247 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium
2011 1 30 12 9 9 37 33 +4 45 6 R1 DNQ NH 8,464 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium
2012 1 30 10 6 14 26 34 −8 36 13 R4 DNQ NH 9,538 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium
2013 1 30 7 10 13 26 41 −15 31 15 QF DNQ NH 8,284 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium
2014 2 30 15 8 7 43 29 14 465 5 R3 DNQ NH 3,602 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium
2015 2 30 11 8 11 30 39 −9 41 7 R4 DNQ NH 5,093 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium
2016 2 30 8 9 13 30 43 −13 33 15 R3 DNQ NH 2,702 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium
2017 3 24 12 9 3 29 11 18 45 5 R2 DNQ NH 762 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium
2018 3 28 16 3 9 44 29 15 51 8 R3 DNQ NH 433 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium
2019 3 30 14 9 7 39 18 21 456 14 R4 DNQ NH Qingdao Tiantai Stadium
2020 3 9 4 4 1 14 7 7 16 6 DNQ DNQ NH
2021 3 28 18 7 3 52 18 34 61 C R1 DNQ NH
2022 2 34 23 7 4 77 24 53 76 RU R2 DNQ NH
2023 1 30 7 7 16 34 45 -11 28 13 SF DNQ NH 17,945 Qingdao Youth Football Stadium
  • ^Note 1 : In final group stage. ^Note 2 : No promotion. ^Note 3 : 2 points each win. ^Note 4 : No relegation.^5 : Deducted 7 points.^6 : Deducted 6 points.
Queen's Cup results
Season 1995
Results 3

Key

All-time top scorers edit

Since 1994 the first professional league season. CFA Cup and CSL Cup are included. Correct as the end of season 2011.

Name Years League FA Cup League Cup Asia Other Total
1   Qu Bo 2000–2009 051 003 003 000 000 057
2   Jiang Ning 2004–2010 035 001 003 000 000 039
3   Liu Jian 2004–2013 035 000 003 000 000 038
4   Gao Ming 2000–2004 019 004 000 000 000 023
5   Zheng Long 2007–2013 019 000 000 000 000 019
6   Zuo Wenqing 1994,1996–1999 017 000 000 000 000 017
7   Dragan Vukoja 2002–2003 012 004 000 000 000 016
8   Tang Lepu 1994–1996 014 000 000 000 000 014
9   Fan Xuewei 1994–1999 013 000 000 000 000 013
10   Jiao Chunben 1994–1999 012 000 000 000 000 012

Top league scorers each season edit

Since 1994 the first professional league season. Correct as of 2 July 2012.

Season Top scorer Goals
1994   Fan Xuewei 07
1995   Tang Lepu 06
1996   Jiao Chunben
  Tang Lepu
  Zuo Wenqing
  Ji Yujie
06
1997   Zhang Jun 04
1998   Cao Xiandong 06
1999   Gilberto William 07
2000   Qu Bo 08
2001   Emerson 05
2002   Dragan Vukoja 08
2003   Gao Ming 09
2004   Sun Xinbo 05
2005   Qu Bo
  Jiang Ning
06
2006   Jiang Ning 07
2007   Liu Jian 08
2008   Mitchel Brown 07
2009   Qu Bo 12
2010   Aleksandar Rodić 08
2011   Song Wenjie
  Zhu Jianrong
06
2012   Bruno Meneghel 09
2013   Bruno Meneghel 10
2014   Cristian Dănălache 10
2015   Reis 06
2016   Eddie Hernández 07

Records edit

Team records edit

Matches edit

Record wins edit

v Guizhou Zhicheng, 27 June 2012

Record defeats edit

v Shandong Luneng, 22 August 2007
v Tianjin Teda, 8 September 2007
v Jiangsu Sainty, 22 August 2010

Player records edit

Notable players edit

Had international caps for their respective countries.

References edit

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External links edit

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Not to be confused with Qingdao F C a club that used to be named Qingdao Hainiu from 2013 to 2015 Qingdao Hainiu Football Club Chinese 青岛海牛足球俱乐部 lit Qingdao Sea Bull F C is a Chinese professional football club based in Qingdao Shandong that competes in the Chinese Super League the top tier of Chinese football Qingdao Hainiu plays its home matches at the Qingdao Youth Football Stadium located within Chengyang District Their current owners are the privately owned cable manufacturers Qingdao Jonoon Group Qingdao HainiuQingdǎo Hǎiniu青岛海牛Full nameQingdao Hainiu Football Club青岛海牛足球俱乐部Nickname s Hainiu Sea Bull 海牛 Founded1990 34 years ago 1990 as Shandong Economic and Trade Commission F C 31 December 1993 30 years ago 1993 12 31 as Qingdao Hainiu F C GroundQingdao Youth Football Stadium Qingdao Shandong ChinaCapacity50 000OwnerQingdao Jonoon GroupChairmanQiao WeiguangManagerYasen PetrovLeagueChinese Super League2023Chinese Super League 13th of 16Home coloursAway colours The club was founded as Shandong Economic and Trade Commission Football Club in 1990 and started at the bottom of the Chinese football league pyramid in the third tier On December 31 1993 they became the first professional club in Qingdao and changed its name to Qingdao Manatee They went on to establish themselves as a top tier club and won their first major trophy in 2002 by winning the Chinese FA Cup on November 16 2002 when they beat Liaoning Bird In the mid 2010s the club started to decline and fell down two leagues being relegated twice in 4 seasons Contents 1 History 2 Ownership and naming history 3 Kits and colours 3 1 Kit evolution 4 Crest history 5 Grounds 6 Players 6 1 Current squad 6 2 Out on loan 7 Club officials 7 1 Current coaching staff 7 2 Managerial history 8 Honours 8 1 International 8 2 Player honours 9 Results 10 All time top scorers 10 1 Top league scorers each season 11 Records 11 1 Team records 11 1 1 Matches 11 1 2 Record wins 11 1 3 Record defeats 11 2 Player records 12 Notable players 13 References 14 External linksHistory editQingdao Jonoon Football Club started out as Shandong Economic and Trade Commission F C in 1990 by some retired footballers at the corporation affiliated with Shandong economic and trade commission associated with some workers at Qingdao Municipal Sanatorium After playing in the Chinese Yi League for three seasons the club finished as Second Division Champions and won promotion to the Chinese Jia B League in 1992 the club s first league title As required by Chinese Football Association on 31 December 1993 the club set up a professional system and became the first professional football club in Qingdao Subsequently the club was renamed to Qingdao Manatee F C the Chinese name for manatee 海牛 hainiu literally sea bull also being the nickname for the foghorn in Tuandao Lighthouse due to the sound it emits 1 Qingdao Manatee finished as the Chinese Jia B League Champions and won promotion to the Chinese Jia A League in 1994 2 In the following season the club was invited to compete the Tainland Queen s Cup and achieved the third place with 2 wins 1 draw and 1 loss the club s first international honour However in domestic league the club was relegated to the Division 1B after losing an epic battle against Sichuan Quanxing 2 3 In 1996 the club appointed Wu Hongyue as manager who led the team to a second place league finish and regained promotion to the Division 1A Soon after that season the state run tobacco producer Qingdao Etsong Group started to invest the club which changed its name to Qingdao Etsong Hainiu F C the following year From 1997 season the club became a regular member of the top division and was never relegated since then On November 16 2002 after beating Liaoning Bird 2 0 in Etsong Sports Center the club won its first major trophy the 2002 Chinese FA Cup 3 After eight year management by Etsong Group the club was transferred to a privately owned cable manufacturer Qingdao Jonoon Group and dropped the long term icon Hainiu from its name in December 2004 4 The club s new owner slashed down the budget greatly sold up all notable players and assigned the former Jinan taishan s coach Yin Tiesheng as manager who is famous for his defending style In the following three seasons Yin brought Jonoon to stay firmly in the middle position of the league In 2008 after Yin s assignment as assistant coach of China Olympic team the club promoted the assistant coach Guo Kanfeng as head coach and retained eighth place in that season After six round terrible management in the following season Guo was sacked by the club and former notable Serbian coach Slobodan Santrac took over as manager Though finished at thirteenth place the team played a beautiful attacking soccer style and even the attacking combination was duplicated by the National Team head coach Gao Hongbo Soon after 2009 season the club surprisingly sacked Santrac and reassigned Guo as actual head coach with Dragan Jovanovic assigned as nominal head coach due to Gu s lack of qualification In 2010 the club endured a horrible season and lost the last match against Hangzhou Greentown 0 1 but surprisingly survived from relegation in the fourteenth place 5 In the 2013 league season the team s manager Chang Woe Ryong was sacked from the club despite the team sitting in tenth 6 The club would experience relegation at the end of the season and the club s owners publicly declared that one of their own players in Gabriel Melkam was match fixing which resulted in their relegation 7 Gabriel Melkam would claim that the accusations of match fixing were a ploy by the owners not to pay his wages and he took his case to FIFA While this was going on further claims of mismanagement would arise with the transfer of the club s captain Liu Jian move to Guangzhou Evergrande when it was discovered that the club had forged an extension in his contract 8 In the 2014 league season the club were found guilty for breaking the Chinese FA s rules and were deducted 7 points 9 In 2016 Qingdao Jonoon finished second to last in the League One and were relegated to the third level of the Chinese league system Qingdao Huanghai another team in the League One in the same city started to get more attention Qingdao had no more foreign players by 2019 In the 2019 season there were deducted six points for a rule violation Ownership and naming history editYear Owner Club name Sponsored team name 1990 1993 Shandong Economic and Trade Commission Shandong Economic and Trade Commission 1994 1996 Qingdao Manatee Qingdao Manatee 1997 Qingdao Etsong Group Qingdao Etsong Hainiu 1998 2000 Qingdao Etsong Hainiu 2001 Qingdao Beer 2002 Qingdao Hademen 2003 2004 Qingdao Sbright 2005 2006 Qingdao Jonoon Group Qingdao Jonoon Qingdao Zhongneng 2007 Qingdao Handicraft City 2008 Qingdao Shengwen Jonoon 2009 2020 Qingdao Jonoon 2021 present Qingdao Hainiu Qingdao HainiuKits and colours editThe club s first choice of home kit colors were all red and they did not have a badge until they won promotion When they won promotion they changed the club s home kit colors to yellow and their name to Qingdao Manatee 海牛 which Chinese name also literally means Sea Bull which directly influenced their badge design which was simply a bull 10 The owners Etsong Group decided to rebrand the club once more with a new badge which was a simple striped design with the new owners name at the top while the new kit colors became red and white 11 With Jonoon Group coming in as their new sponsor the club changed their colors once again to blue while using red as their new away colors 12 When the Jonoon Group took over they incorporated their own logo of two tigers merged as the club s new badge and chose orange as the new home colors because they believe it represents passion and energy as well as also being the same color of their own brand 13 Kit evolution edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1992 94 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1995 97 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1998 99 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2000 03 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2004Crest history edit nbsp Qingdao Manatee logo used between 1995 and 2004 nbsp Qingdao Etsong Hainiu logo used between 2005 and 2007 nbsp Qingdao Jonoon logo used between 2008 and 2020 nbsp Qingdao Hainiu logo used in 2021 nbsp Qingdao Hainiu logo used since 2022Grounds editMain articles Qingdao Tiantai Stadium Hongcheng Stadium Etsong Sports Center and Qingdao Youth Football Stadium The current home stadium of Qingdao Hainiu is the Qingdao Youth Football Stadium which opened in 2023 The previous stadium of Qingdao Hainiu Football Club was Qingdao Tiantai Stadium which is also known as Qingdao First Stadium Tiantai Stadium is a multi purpose stadium built in 1933 as Qingdao Municipal Stadium and was renamed Qingdao First Stadium in 1955 Qingdao Jonoon started to play in Tiantai Stadium in the first three professional seasons and resided there permanently from 2007 2019 Players editCurrent squad edit As of 29 February 2024 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp CHN Liu Jun 3 DF nbsp CHN Liu Junshuai 4 DF nbsp MNE Milos Milovic 5 DF nbsp CHN Sha Yibo 6 MF nbsp CHN Liu Weicheng 7 MF nbsp BIH Elvis Saric 8 MF nbsp CHN Ma Xingyu 10 FW nbsp ZAM Evans Kangwa 11 FW nbsp ITA Martin Boakye 12 MF nbsp CHN Chen Chunxin 13 GK nbsp CHN Sao Zheng 14 DF nbsp CHN Li Suda 15 MF nbsp CHN Xu Yang 16 DF nbsp CHN Li Hailong No Pos Nation Player 17 FW nbsp CHN Hu Jinghang 18 MF nbsp CHN Wang Zihao 19 FW nbsp CHN Song Wenjie 20 MF nbsp BRA Diego Lopes 21 FW nbsp CHN Jiang Ning 22 GK nbsp CHN Liu Zhenli 24 DF nbsp CHN Xu Dong 25 DF nbsp TPE Wang Chien ming 27 MF nbsp CHN Zheng Long 28 GK nbsp CHN Mu Pengfei 29 MF nbsp CHN Liu Chaoyang 30 MF nbsp CHN Zhong Jinbao 32 MF nbsp CHN Long Wei 33 DF nbsp CHN Liu Jiashen 38 FW nbsp CHN Zhang Wei on loan from Shanghai Shenhua Out on loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player DF nbsp CHN Sun Xu at nbsp Qingdao Red Lions until 31 December 2024 MF nbsp CHN Sun Weijia at nbsp Qingdao Red Lions until 31 December 2024 FW nbsp CHN Chen Jiaqi at nbsp Qingdao Red Lions until 31 December 2024 Club officials editCurrent coaching staff edit Position Staff Manager nbsp Yasen Petrov Assistant manager nbsp Su Maozhen nbsp Georgi Iliev nbsp Aleksandar Georgiev nbsp Hu Jun Goalkeeping coach nbsp Yan Fang Fitness coach nbsp Wang Xinbo Source Dongqiudi com Managerial history edit Information correct as of end of 2023 league season 14 15 nbsp Wang Shouye 1990 91 nbsp Liu Guojiang 1992 nbsp Wang Shouye 1993 94 nbsp Xu Yonglai 1995 nbsp Wu Hongyue 1996 nbsp Liu Guojiang 1997 nbsp Li Yingfa 1998 nbsp Kim Jung Nam 1999 nbsp Guo Zuojin Caretaker 1999 nbsp Wang Shouye Caretaker 1999 nbsp Yang Weijian Caretaker 1999 nbsp Miloljub Ostojic 2000 nbsp Guo Zuojin 2000 01 nbsp Lee Jang Soo 2002 03 nbsp Tang Lepu 2004 nbsp Wang Weiman Caretaker 2004 nbsp Yin Tiesheng 2005 07 nbsp Guo Kanfeng 2008 09 nbsp Slobodan Santrac April 30 2009 Nov 11 2009 nbsp Dragan Jovanovic 2010 The actual manager is Guo Kanfeng nbsp Ji Yujie 2010 The actual manager is Guo Kanfeng nbsp Chang Woe Ryong Jan 1 2011 Dec 31 2011 nbsp Blaz Sliskovic Jan 20 2012 March 13 2012 nbsp Yang Weijian Caretaker 2012 nbsp Chang Woe Ryong May 24 2012 Aug 20 2013 nbsp Li Yingfa Caretaker Aug 20 2013 Sept 5 2013 nbsp Goran Stevanovic Sept 5 2013 Oct 30 2013 nbsp Li Xiaopeng Oct 30 2013 22 July 2014 nbsp Tomaz Kavcic 24 July 2014 5 October 2015 nbsp Dragan Stancic Caretaker 5 October 2015 15 December 2015 nbsp Su Maozhen 15 December 2015 6 September 2016 nbsp Yin Tiesheng 6 September 2016 25 December 2017 nbsp Goran Stevanovic 25 December 2017 14 June 2018 nbsp Aleksandar Kristic 14 June 2018 23 December 2019 nbsp Zhu Jiong 23 December 2019 18 January 2021 nbsp Yin Tiesheng 19 January 2021 12 February 2023 nbsp Antonio Carreno 13 February 2023 22 December 2023 nbsp Yasen Petrov 25 December 2023 Honours editQingdao Jonoon s first trophy was the Chinese Yi League Champions which it won as Shandong Economic and Trade Commission in 1992 16 In 1995 the club won its first international honour as Qingdao Hainiu the Thailand Queen s Cup third place In 2002 the club won its first major trophy the China FA Cup which allowed to enter the Chinese FA Super Cup where they came Runners up that season 17 18 Domestic Chinese FA Cup Winners 2002 Chinese Football Super Cup Runners up 2002 Chinese Jia B League China League One level 2 Champions 1994 Runners up 1993 1996 2022 Chinese Yi League China League Two level 3 Champions 1992 2021 Reserve team Coca Cola Olympic League Champions 2 1998 1999 dd Youth team U19 FA Cup Winners 1 2006 dd International edit Queen s Cup Third place 1 1995 dd Player honours edit Chinese Football Association Young Player of the Year nbsp Qu Bo 2000 nbsp Song Wenjie 2012 Best 11 in the Chinese Football Association Team of the year nbsp Chen Gang 1999 DF nbsp Liu Jian 2007 MF nbsp Qu Bo 2009 FWResults editAll time league rankings As of the end of 2023 season 19 20 Year Div Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Pos FA Cup Super Cup League Cup AFC Att G Stadium 1990 3 10 71 3 DNQ 1991 3 9 3 DNQ 1992 3 6 5 1 0 14 5 9 51 C DNQ 1993 2 9 5 2 1 1 14 5 9 61 RU2 NH 1994 2 20 11 6 3 28 15 13 283 C NH Qingdao Tiantai Stadium 1995 1 22 5 7 10 20 32 12 22 11 R1 DNQ 13 364 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium 1996 2 22 14 2 6 38 27 11 44 RU R2 DNQ Qingdao Tiantai Stadium 1997 1 22 6 7 9 16 27 11 25 9 R2 DNQ 10 545 1998 1 26 8 8 10 24 30 6 32 6 R2 DNQ 11 538 1999 1 26 8 6 12 30 37 7 30 10 R2 DNQ 12 192 Hongcheng Stadium 2000 1 26 6 11 9 22 29 7 29 11 R1 DNQ 16 923 2001 1 26 5 7 14 22 35 13 22 134 QF DNQ 15 308 Etsong Sports CenterZibo Sports Center Stadium 2002 1 28 9 9 10 30 34 4 36 8 C RU 6 214 Etsong Sports Center 2003 1 28 10 5 13 40 50 10 35 11 R16 DNQ 12 429 Etsong Sports Center 2004 1 22 4 9 9 21 28 7 21 114 QF NH R1 4 645 Etsong Sports Center 2005 1 26 9 7 10 26 31 5 34 7 R1 NH QF 4 500 Etsong Sports Center 2006 1 28 6 7 15 25 36 11 25 14 R1 NH NH 6 071 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium 2007 1 28 10 6 12 36 42 6 36 8 NH NH NH 7 179 Etsong Sports Center 2008 1 30 10 9 11 39 36 3 39 8 NH NH NH 6 600 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium 2009 1 30 8 12 10 36 36 0 36 13 NH NH NH 8 774 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium 2010 1 30 6 12 12 31 44 13 30 14 NH NH NH 6 247 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium 2011 1 30 12 9 9 37 33 4 45 6 R1 DNQ NH 8 464 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium 2012 1 30 10 6 14 26 34 8 36 13 R4 DNQ NH 9 538 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium 2013 1 30 7 10 13 26 41 15 31 15 QF DNQ NH 8 284 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium 2014 2 30 15 8 7 43 29 14 465 5 R3 DNQ NH 3 602 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium 2015 2 30 11 8 11 30 39 9 41 7 R4 DNQ NH 5 093 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium 2016 2 30 8 9 13 30 43 13 33 15 R3 DNQ NH 2 702 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium 2017 3 24 12 9 3 29 11 18 45 5 R2 DNQ NH 762 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium 2018 3 28 16 3 9 44 29 15 51 8 R3 DNQ NH 433 Qingdao Tiantai Stadium 2019 3 30 14 9 7 39 18 21 456 14 R4 DNQ NH Qingdao Tiantai Stadium 2020 3 9 4 4 1 14 7 7 16 6 DNQ DNQ NH 2021 3 28 18 7 3 52 18 34 61 C R1 DNQ NH 2022 2 34 23 7 4 77 24 53 76 RU R2 DNQ NH 2023 1 30 7 7 16 34 45 11 28 13 SF DNQ NH 17 945 Qingdao Youth Football Stadium Note 1 In final group stage Note 2 No promotion Note 3 2 points each win Note 4 No relegation 5 Deducted 7 points 6 Deducted 6 points Queen s Cup results Season 1995 Results 3 Key China top division China second division China third division C Champions RU Runners up 3 Third place Relegated Pld Played W Games won D Games drawn L Games lost F Goals for A Goals against Pts Points Pos Final position DNQ Did not qualify DNE Did not enter NH Not Held Does Not Exist R1 Round 1 R2 Round 2 R3 Round 3 R4 Round 4 F Final SF Semi finals QF Quarter finals R16 Round of 16 Group Group stage GS2 Second Group stage QR1 First Qualifying Round QR2 Second Qualifying Round QR3 Third Qualifying RoundAll time top scorers editSince 1994 the first professional league season CFA Cup and CSL Cup are included Correct as the end of season 2011 Name Years League FA Cup League Cup Asia Other Total 1 nbsp Qu Bo 2000 2009 0 51 00 3 00 3 00 0 00 0 0 57 2 nbsp Jiang Ning 2004 2010 0 35 00 1 00 3 00 0 00 0 0 39 3 nbsp Liu Jian 2004 2013 0 35 00 0 00 3 00 0 00 0 0 38 4 nbsp Gao Ming 2000 2004 0 19 00 4 00 0 00 0 00 0 0 23 5 nbsp Zheng Long 2007 2013 0 19 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 0 19 6 nbsp Zuo Wenqing 1994 1996 1999 0 17 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 0 17 7 nbsp Dragan Vukoja 2002 2003 0 12 00 4 00 0 00 0 00 0 0 16 8 nbsp Tang Lepu 1994 1996 0 14 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 0 14 9 nbsp Fan Xuewei 1994 1999 0 13 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 0 13 10 nbsp Jiao Chunben 1994 1999 0 12 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 0 12 Top league scorers each season edit Since 1994 the first professional league season Correct as of 2 July 2012 Season Top scorer Goals 1994 nbsp Fan Xuewei 0 7 1995 nbsp Tang Lepu 0 6 1996 nbsp Jiao Chunben nbsp Tang Lepu nbsp Zuo Wenqing nbsp Ji Yujie 0 6 1997 nbsp Zhang Jun 0 4 1998 nbsp Cao Xiandong 0 6 1999 nbsp Gilberto William 0 7 2000 nbsp Qu Bo 0 8 2001 nbsp Emerson 0 5 2002 nbsp Dragan Vukoja 0 8 2003 nbsp Gao Ming 0 9 2004 nbsp Sun Xinbo 0 5 2005 nbsp Qu Bo nbsp Jiang Ning 0 6 2006 nbsp Jiang Ning 0 7 2007 nbsp Liu Jian 0 8 2008 nbsp Mitchel Brown 0 7 2009 nbsp Qu Bo 12 2010 nbsp Aleksandar Rodic 0 8 2011 nbsp Song Wenjie nbsp Zhu Jianrong 0 6 2012 nbsp Bruno Meneghel 0 9 2013 nbsp Bruno Meneghel 10 2014 nbsp Cristian Dănălache 10 2015 nbsp Reis 0 6 2016 nbsp Eddie Hernandez 0 7Records editTeam records edit Matches edit First Jia B League match Shandong Economic and Trade Commission 3 0 Jiangsu 17 January 1993 First Professional League match Qingdao Manatee 3 2 Henan Construction 17 April 1994 First Jia A League match Guangzhou Apollo 1 0 Qingdao Manatee 16 April 1995 First FA Cup match Qingdao Manatee 0 1 Liaoning Dongyao 25 June 1995 First Super Cup match Qingdao Etsong Hainiu 0 1 Dalian Shide 6 February 2003 First Super League match Qingdao Etsong Hainiu 2 2 Shanghai International 16 May 2004 First League Cup match Qingdao Etsong Hainiu 2 1 Liaoning Zhongyu 2 June 2004 Record wins edit Record win 6 1 v Chongqing Lifan Super League 8 August 2009 Record League win 6 1 v Chongqing Lifan Super League 8 August 2009 Record Super League win 6 1 v Chongqing Lifan 8 August 2009 Record FA Cup win 4 0 v Guizhou Zhicheng 27 June 2012 Record League home win 6 1 v Chongqing Lifan Super League 8 August 2009 Record League away win 5 1 v Changsha Ginde Super League 11 October 2008 Record defeats edit Record defeat 0 7 v Chongqing Longxin 30 May 1999 Record League defeat 0 5 v Yunnan Hongta Jia A League 10 June 2001 Record Super League defeat 0 4 v Shandong Luneng 22 August 2007 v Tianjin Teda 8 September 2007 v Jiangsu Sainty 22 August 2010 Record FA Cup defeat 0 7 v Chongqing Longxin 30 May 1999 Record League home defeat 0 4 v Shandong Luneng Super League 22 August 2007 Record League away defeat 0 5 v Yunnan Hongta Jia A League 10 June 2001 Player records edit Most goals in a season in all competition 12 Qu Bo Super League 2009 Most League goals in a season 12 Qu Bo Super League 2009 Top scorer with fewest goals in a season 4 Zhang Jun Jia A League 1997 Most goals scored in a match 3 Jiang Ning v Chongqing Lifan 29 March 2006 Fastest Goal 20 seconds Peng Weijun v Yunnan Hongta 2 April 2000 First hat trick Jiang Ning v Chongqing Lifan 29 March 2006Notable players editHad international caps for their respective countries Asia nbsp Ildar Magdeev nbsp Aziz Ibragimov nbsp Sherzod Karimov nbsp George Mourad nbsp Joel Griffiths nbsp Wang Chien ming nbsp Jiang Ning nbsp Xu Yang nbsp Zheng Long Africa nbsp Mark Williams nbsp James Phiri nbsp Evans Kangwa nbsp Benedict Akwuegbu nbsp Abdoul Aziz Nikiema nbsp Adama Guira Europe nbsp Miroslav Bicanic nbsp Oleksandr Holovko nbsp Aleksandar Rodic nbsp Ninoslav Milenkovic nbsp Elvis Saric nbsp Aleksandar Andrejevic Central amp North America nbsp Mitchel Brown nbsp Luis Santamaria nbsp Mauricio Castillo nbsp Osman Chavez nbsp Jorge Claros nbsp Eddie Hernandez South America nbsp Adrian PazReferences edit 青岛 in Chinese sports 163 com Retrieved 18 June 2012 China League 1994 RSSSF 19 Jun 2003 Archived from the original on July 27 2014 Retrieved 18 June 2012 China 2002 RSSSF 30 Mar 2003 Archived from the original on September 29 2012 Retrieved 18 June 2012 集团概况 in Chinese jonoon com cn Retrieved 2015 06 21 China 2010 RSSSF 10 Dec 2010 Archived from the original on July 15 2012 Retrieved 18 June 2012 中能官方宣布张外龙下课 李应发接任率队征战 in Chinese sports qq com Retrieved 2013 08 20 Qingdao amp Melkam involved in match fixing unpaid wages row wildeastfootball net 2014 02 24 Retrieved 2018 03 20 Liu Jian forged contracts and Chinese justice wildeastfootball net 2014 04 11 Archived from the original on 2017 06 25 Retrieved 2018 03 20 关于对青岛中能足球俱乐部违规违纪的处罚决定 in Chinese fa org cn 2014 08 14 Archived from the original on 2014 08 19 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