The Beijing Warriors delivered a commanding performance at their home ground on June 23, 2026, securing a decisive 2-0 victory over Shandong Qiutan in the Chinese Football Association Member Association Champions League. The result extended the Warriors’ strong run in the competition and underlined their ambitions for promotion as the season progressed.
Match Overview
Played in front of a passionate home crowd, the match was controlled by the Warriors from the first whistle. The scoreline reflected their dominance, with goals arriving in each half. Shandong Qiutan struggled to create clear-cut chances as Beijing’s defensive organisation and pressing nullified their attacking threats.
Key Moments
- 11th minute – First half breakthrough: Beijing Warriors took the lead through a well-worked set-piece. A corner from the right was met by a powerful header at the near post, giving the goalkeeper no chance.
- 37th minute – Shandong close call: The visitors nearly equalised when a long-range strike rattled the crossbar, but the Warriors cleared the rebound to safety.
- 58th minute – Second half cushion: Beijing doubled their advantage with a swift counter-attack. The winger cut inside from the left flank and fired a low shot into the far corner, sealing a comfortable lead.
- 75th minute – Red card drama: Shandong Qiutan were reduced to ten men after a second yellow card for a reckless challenge, effectively ending any hope of a comeback.
Tactical Story
Beijing Warriors set up in a compact 4-2-3-1 formation, prioritising midfield control and quick transitions. Their double pivot shielded the back four effectively, allowing the full-backs to push forward in support of attacks. Shandong Qiutan attempted to build from the back but were repeatedly forced into long balls, which the Warriors’ central defenders dealt with comfortably. The home side’s pressing trap on the flanks created turnovers in dangerous areas, leading to both goals.
Standout Players
- Beijing Warriors No. 7 (Winger): A constant threat on the left, he scored the second goal and created several chances with his dribbling and crossing.
- Beijing Warriors No. 5 (Centre-back): Dominant in aerial duels and composed in possession, he also scored the opening goal from the set-piece.
- Shandong Qiutan No. 1 (Goalkeeper): Despite the defeat, he made several fine saves to keep the scoreline respectable, particularly a one-on-one stop in the second half.
League Impact
The win lifted Beijing Warriors into the top section of the Chinese Football Association Member Association Champions League standings, putting them in strong contention for a potential playoff spot. Shandong Qiutan remained in mid-table, now three points adrift of the promotion chasing pack. With several matches remaining, both sides will look to build consistency in the coming weeks.

