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Zhejiang Professional FC U20 1-2 Shanghai Shenhua U20 | Chinese Football Association U-21 League | 14 June 2026

Shanghai Shenhua U20 claimed a hard-earned 2-1 victory over Zhejiang Professional FC U20 in a keenly contested U-21 league fixture. The match provided a valuable development platform for young talents, with both sides showcasing technical ability and tactical discipline under the lights.

Action-Packed First Half

The game started at a high tempo. Zhejiang Professional took the lead in the 12th minute when winger Li Hao cut inside from the left and fired a low shot into the far corner. Shanghai Shenhua responded well and equalized just before the half-hour mark. A well-worked set piece saw defender Zhang Wei rise highest to head home from a corner kick.

The visitors then took the lead in stoppage time of the first half. Midfielder Chen Yuxuan latched onto a loose ball on the edge of the box and unleashed a powerful drive that gave the Zhejiang keeper no chance. Shanghai Shenhua went into the break with a 2-1 advantage.

Second Half Grit

Zhejiang Professional pushed hard for an equalizer in the second half. They dominated possession and created several half-chances, but Shanghai’s defence, marshalled by captain Sun Peng, stood firm. The hosts’ best opportunity came in the 74th minute when striker Wu Feng hit the post from a tight angle. Shanghai Shenhua also posed a threat on the counter, nearly adding a third through substitute forward Liu Yang.

Development Context

The U-21 league is a critical pathway for young players in Chinese football, and this match highlighted the emerging talent at both clubs. Shanghai Shenhua’s victory kept them in the top four of the league standings, while Zhejiang Professional remained in mid-table, still in contention for a playoff spot. For the players, experiences like this – tight, competitive matches under pressure – are invaluable as they push for senior team minutes.