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Tianjin Jinmen Tiger U20
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Tianjin Jinmen Tiger U20 1–1 Shenzhen Peng City U20 | Chinese Football Association U-21 League | June 13, 2026

A hard‑fought encounter at the Tianjin Football Training Base ended in a 1–1 draw as Tianjin Jinmen Tiger U20 and Shenzhen Peng City U20 shared the spoils in the Chinese Football Association U-21 League. Both teams showed attacking ambition but were ultimately let down by missed chances in the final third.

Match Overview

The first half was a tense affair, with both sides pressing high and forcing errors in midfield. Tianjin broke the deadlock in the 33rd minute when their captain latched onto a loose ball inside the box and fired home. Shenzhen responded well before half‑time but could not find an equaliser, leaving the score 1–0 at the break.

Key Moments

  • 33’ – Tianjin 1–0: A scrappy goal from a corner – the ball dropped kindly for the Tianjin skipper, who volleyed in on the half‑turn.
  • 67’ – 1–1: Shenzhen’s right‑back overlapped and delivered a low cross that was turned in by a striker arriving at the near post.
  • 82’ – Missed opportunity: Tianjin had a golden chance to retake the lead but the substitute headed wide from six yards out.

Tactical Story

Tianjin set up in a compact 4‑4‑2, looking to hit Shenzhen on the break. They succeeded early but dropped deeper after scoring, inviting pressure. Shenzhen’s 4‑3‑3 allowed them to dominate possession in the second half, with their full‑backs providing width. The equaliser came directly from that overlap play. Both teams struggled to maintain defensive concentration on set pieces, which created several chances at both ends.

Standout Players

Tianjin’s captain was a leader in midfield, scoring the opener and orchestrating transitions. Shenzhen’s left‑winger was lively throughout, beating his marker several times and delivering dangerous crosses. The home goalkeeper made a crucial save in the 75th minute to keep the score level.

Season Impact

The draw leaves Tianjin Jinmen Tiger U20 in mid‑table, while Shenzhen Peng City U20 stay just inside the top five. Both teams will view this as a missed chance to gain ground on the league leaders, but the competitive spirit shown bodes well for the remainder of the U-21 season.