Qingdao City Football Team (QCT) has appointed a new coach for their senior team, the China League Two (CL2). The appointment comes after a successful season in which Qingdao finished second in the league standings.
The new coach, whose name is unknown at this time, was chosen by Qingdao's board of directors and will take over from current coach Wang Zhihong, who resigned earlier this month. Wang Zhihong had been leading the team since 2019.
According to Qingdao City Football Team, the new coach will be responsible for the development of the club's youth teams and will also work closely with the senior team to ensure that they are well-coached and ready for the upcoming season.
The selection process for the new coach involved a thorough evaluation of his qualifications and experience. He will have to pass a rigorous fitness test, as well as undergo a psychological assessment before being accepted into the team.
The new coach will take up his position on January 1st, and it remains to be seen how he will approach the job ahead of the upcoming season. However, Qingdao City Football Team is confident that he will bring a fresh perspective and guidance to the team, and that he will help them achieve their goals.
In conclusion, Qingdao City Football Team has appointed a new coach for their senior team, the China League Two (CL2), following a successful season last year. The new coach will play a key role in developing the club's youth teams and ensuring that they are well-coached and ready for the upcoming season. It remains to be seen how he will approach the job ahead of the upcoming season, but Qingdao City Football Team is confident that he will bring a fresh perspective and guidance to the team.
