The Qingdao Leshan football club has appointed a new head coach to replace the one who was fired following their relegation from the Chinese Super League. The team is now looking forward to rebuilding and returning to the top tier.
The team's board of directors announced the appointment of the former China U22 national team manager, Li Wei, as the new head coach. Li has been in charge of the China U22 national team since 2018 and has also coached several clubs in China including Tianjin Teda and Shandong Luneng.
Li has expressed his excitement about the opportunity to lead the Qingdao Leshan football club and believes that he can help them achieve success again. He said: "I am very excited to take on this role and I believe that with the right strategy and hard work, we can make a comeback and return to the top tier."
The appointment of Li Wei marks a significant change for the Qingdao Leshan football club, which had previously struggled to find a suitable replacement for their sacked head coach. The team will now have a fresh start under the guidance of Li, who has experience at both the club and international levels.
As the new head coach, Li will be responsible for developing the players' skills and tactics, while also working closely with the management to ensure that the team has the resources it needs to succeed. With the support of the club's supporters and the commitment of the players, the Qingdao Leshan football club is hopeful of achieving great things in the coming seasons.
