China Super League 04/30 12:00 9 Meizhou Hakka v Qingdao West Coast - View
China Super League 05/04 11:35 10 Qingdao West Coast v Shandong Taishan - View
China Super League 05/12 12:00 11 Shenzhen Xinpengcheng v Qingdao West Coast - View
China Super League 05/18 11:35 12 Qingdao West Coast v Shanghai Port - View
China Super League 05/22 11:35 13 Qingdao West Coast v Changchun Yatai - View
China Super League 05/26 11:35 14 Chengdu Rongcheng v Qingdao West Coast - View
China Super League 06/16 12:00 15 Qingdao West Coast v Wuhan Three Towns - View
China Super League 06/25 11:00 16 Henan v Qingdao West Coast - View
China Super League 06/30 10:00 17 Qingdao West Coast v Shanghai Shenhua - View
China Super League 07/07 11:35 18 Qingdao Hainiu v Qingdao West Coast - View
China Super League 07/12 11:00 19 Qingdao West Coast v Zhejiang - View
China Super League 07/27 11:35 20 Tianjin Jinmen Tigers v Qingdao West Coast - View
China Super League 08/02 11:35 21 Qingdao West Coast v Cangzhou Mighty Lions - View
China Super League 08/11 11:35 22 Qingdao West Coast v Beijing Guoan - View
China Super League 08/16 12:00 23 Nantong Zhiyun v Qingdao West Coast - View
China Super League 08/25 11:00 24 Qingdao West Coast v Meizhou Hakka - View
China Super League 09/13 12:00 25 Shandong Taishan v Qingdao West Coast - View
China Super League 09/22 11:00 26 Qingdao West Coast v Shenzhen Xinpengcheng - View
China Super League 09/28 10:00 27 Shanghai Port v Qingdao West Coast - View
China Super League 10/19 07:30 28 Changchun Yatai v Qingdao West Coast - View
China Super League 10/27 07:30 29 Qingdao West Coast v Chengdu Rongcheng - View
China Super League 11/02 07:30 30 Wuhan Three Towns v Qingdao West Coast - View

Qingdao West Coast Football Club (Chinese: 青岛西海岸足球俱乐部; pinyin: Qīngdǎo Xīhǎi'àn Zúqiú Jùlèbù) is a Chinese professional football club based in Qingdao, Shandong, that competes in the Chinese Super League, the top tier of Chinese football. Qingdao West Coast plays its home matches at the Guzhenkou University City Sports Center, located within Huangdao District.

History

Qingdao Kangtaiyuan F.C. logo used between 2007 and 2017

Qingdao Kangtaiyuan F.C. was founded in 2007 by Qingdao Kangtine Commercial Concrete Co., Ltd. as a company football team for their employees. The club would initially participate in local amateur and futsal tournaments until the 2011 league season when they participated in the Qingdao Football Association Cup and were knocked out in the last sixteen. The following season, they joined the Chinese football league pyramid in the second tier of the Qingdao League or seventh tier overall.

In 2017, after a third-place finish in the Qingdao City League, they changed their name to Qingdao Kangtine and participated in the China Amateur Football League for the first time. They advanced to the national play-offs after finishing first in their group but were eventually eliminated by Qinghai Zhuangbo.

In 2018, they were crowned champions of the Qingdao City League, and participated in the Chinese Champions League for a second time. However, they were eliminated by Taizhou Yuanda in the regional group stage play-offs and failed to advance to the national play-offs.

In 2019, they changed their name to Qingdao Zhongchuang Hengtai. In their third attempt at the highest level of amateur football league, they were eliminated once again by Shandong Wangyue in the group stage play-offs, but were later admitted into the national stage after the withdrawal of Huizhou Huixin. They eventually finished 8th and were promoted to China League Two for the first time in the club's history.

In January 2021, they changed their name to Qingdao Youth Island. They finished 4th this season and entered the promotion-relegation play-offs against Beijing BIT, who finished 17th in the 2021 China League One. Qingdao won 5–4 on penalties after drawing 2–2 on aggregate, gaining promotion to China League One for the first time in the club's history.

Qingdao Youth Island is a professional soccer team based in Qingdao, China. The team was founded in 2010 and competes in the Chinese Football Association League. Known for their young and talented players, Qingdao Youth Island has quickly gained a reputation for their fast-paced and dynamic style of play.

The team's home matches are played at the Qingdao Sports Center Stadium, a state-of-the-art facility that can hold up to 45,000 spectators. Qingdao Youth Island has a dedicated fan base that passionately supports the team at every match, creating an electric atmosphere in the stadium.

With a strong emphasis on developing young talent and promoting the sport of soccer in China, Qingdao Youth Island is committed to achieving success both on and off the field. The team's vibrant playing style and dedication to excellence make them a formidable opponent in the Chinese soccer league.