Qingdao City Football Club has announced the appointment of a new coach for their domestic league, the Chinese Super League (CSL). The club's board of directors has appointed Guo Xiaohong as their new head coach, following the departure of former coach Zhang Qian.
Guo is a well-known coach with over 25 years of experience in China's top leagues, including the CUBA and the CBA. He was previously the manager of Shanghai Shenhua FC and has also managed teams such as Jiangsu Suning and Guangzhou Evergrande.
Guo has a strong track record of success in China's top leagues, having won five consecutive CUBA titles and three consecutive CBA championships. His previous experience in coaching has included roles at several major clubs in China, including Jiangsu Suning and Guangzhou Evergrande.
The appointment of Guo as the new coach comes as a surprise to many fans of Qingdao City Football Club, who have been eagerly awaiting his arrival. However, it should be noted that Guo will only be able to lead Qingdao City Football Club on a temporary basis until he completes his term in charge of the club.
Despite this, Guo's appointment is likely to bring much-needed stability to Qingdao City Football Club's team and help them to continue their successful run in the CSL. As a result, fans of the club can look forward to seeing Guo in action during the upcoming season.
