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Qingdao East Asia FC has appointed a new head coach following their relegation from the Chinese Super League. The club, which is based in Qingdao, has been struggling for much of the season and have been relegated to the second tier. The new head coach, who was previously the assistant manager at Shanghai Shenhua, will take over the reins of Qingdao East Asia FC and will aim to turn the team around. He will be supported by a strong coaching team that includes experienced players such as Liang Xiaohong, who played for the China national team and currently works as a coach at Qingdao. The appointment comes as a blow to Qingdao East Asia FC, who had been performing well during the previous season but have struggled this year. However, they remain optimistic about the future and believe that with the right management and support, they can improve their performance and return to the top flight. In conclusion, Qingdao East Asia FC's recent relegation may be a setback for the club, but it should not discourage them from improving their performance. With the right management and support, the club can turn things around and return to the top flight. |
