Abbreviation: Qingdao Hisense
Established: 1998
City: Qingdao
Home Stadium: Hongcheng Stadium
Home Stadium Capacity: 14,000 [Edit] Club Culture The team logo is in the form of a shield with a diagonal band in the center through a soccer, symbolizing the honor of victory. The emblem is in the shape of a shield with a diagonal band through a football in the center, symbolizing the honor of triumph. The pattern in the center of the soccer ball is "Little Qingdao", and that center pentagon forms a wine glass, which means celebrating every game with a full glass of champagne. The blue color symbolizes the sea, the red color is passion and enthusiasm, and overall, the logo is simple and clear.
The team's uniforms are in the colors of blue and white (or red), and the home uniforms for the 2008 season are in navy blue, which is bright and clear. [edit]History of the team Qingdao Hailefeng Football Club, the predecessor of Qingdao JVC Justice Football Club, was established on January 7, 1995, and was founded in 1998, and since the formation of the team for four consecutive years to fight in the B. At the end of 2001, the acquisition of the Guangdong Hongyuan Football Club to obtain the qualification to participate in the A B League, and thus stepped into the ranks of the national first-class clubs. The home ground is Tiantai Stadium. Since 2003, Hisense Real Estate has been in long-term cooperation with Qingdao Hailefeng FC, and the team's finances have been secured. After that, many young players of Qingdao nationality with potential playing in the national first division clubs were introduced successively, and a brand-new Qingdao Haileifeng soccer team was organized. The team has been insisting on localization and has many Qingdao players and coaches, and is regarded as the sons and daughters of Qingdao soccer.
In the 2002 season, the club was named Hefei Chuangyi, and had its home stadiums in Hefei, Anhui Province and Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, before moving back to Qingdao in 2003.
In the 2004 season, Haileafon beat Liaoning in the AFC Cup, as well as Shaanxi Guoli, Changchun Yatai, and Wuhan Huanghelou in the league, ending Wuhan Huanghelou's 17-game winning streak, and then beat Changchun Yatai and Xiamen Blue Lions in the 2005 season, making the club the most popular Giant Killer in the world. [edit]Names used (including the team's predecessor and title) 1995-1998 Qingdao JVC Zhengyi Qingdao JVC Justice
1998-2002 Qingdao Hailifeng Qingdao Hailifeng
2002-2003 Hefei Chuangyi Hefei Chuangyi
2003-2003 Hefei Chuangyi Hefei Chuangyi
2003-2004 Hefei Chuangyi Hefei Chuangyi
2003-2004 Qingdao Aokema Qingdao
2004 Qingdao Hailifeng Qingdao Helifeng
2005-present Qingdao Hisense Qingdao Hisense (real estate)