

Dalian Kewei and Beijing IT Play Out Tense Goalless Draw in Chinese Football League 2 Clash
In a tightly contested fixture at the Dalian Sports Center on April 30, 2026, Dalian Kewei and Beijing IT battled to a 0-0 stalemate in the Chinese Football League 2. The result leaves both sides searching for momentum in the lower-tier domestic competition, where every point carries significant weight in the promotion race.
Defensive Solidity Takes Center Stage
From the opening whistle, it was clear that neither side was willing to risk an early concession. Dalian Kewei, enjoying home advantage, pressed high in the opening 15 minutes but found Beijing IT's backline well-organized and disciplined. The visitors, known for their counter-attacking style, sat deep and forced the home side into wide areas where crosses were easily dealt with by the experienced Beijing IT defense.
The best chance of the first half fell to Dalian Kewei's midfield engine room, when a 25-yard drive from Li Wei forced a sharp save from Beijing IT goalkeeper Zhang Ming in the 32nd minute. However, the rebound fell just wide of the post, much to the relief of the traveling support.
Second Half Struggles for Breakthrough
After the interval, both managers made tactical adjustments. Dalian Kewei introduced fresh legs in attack, bringing on fast winger Chen Tao to stretch the play. Beijing IT responded by dropping into a compact 4-4-1-1 shape, negating space in central areas.
- Key Moment (62'): A defensive mix-up almost gifted Beijing IT a goal when Dalian Kewei's center-back misplaced a pass, but the visitors' striker, Wang Lei, scuffed his shot wide under pressure from the recovering defender.
- Key Moment (78'): Dalian Kewei's best attacking move saw a one-two on the edge of the box end with a low cross that flashed across the face of goal, but no home player could get a decisive touch.
Tactical Battle and Standout Performers
Beijing IT's defensive discipline was the story of the match. Their captain and central defender, Liu Qiang, made a game-high seven clearances and four interceptions, earning him the man-of-the-match honors. For Dalian Kewei, left-back Zhou Yan was a constant threat overlapping, delivering accurate crosses but lacking a finishing touch from his forwards.
Season Impact and What's Next
The draw keeps Dalian Kewei in the mid-table pack, now with 14 points from 10 matches, while Beijing IT moves to 12 points. The result does little to separate the two sides in the standings, both of whom are aiming for a top-four finish to secure a playoff spot for promotion. Dalian Kewei will next travel to face Shandong-based rivals, while Beijing IT returns home to take on a struggling opponent, making this dropped point potentially costly come the season's end.
For both teams, the clean sheet will be a positive takeaway, but the lack of attacking incision will be a concern for their respective coaching staffs. The goalless draw, while not spectacular, highlighted the competitive nature of the Chinese Football League 2, where defensive organization often trumps flair.