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CHN League 2
Dalian Kewei - Kewei VS Qingdao Red Lions Sport
Dalian Kewei
04-05 15:00
1 - 0
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Qingdao Red Lions - Kewei VS Qingdao Red Lions Sport
Qingdao Red Lions
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Statistics
H2H
Lineups
Dalian Kewei
Qingdao Red Lions
Attacks
106
102
Dangerous Attacks
69
75
Ball Possession
39
61
On Target
5
3
Off Target
6024
5053
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End 1-0
97′
Z.Liu
97′
K.Zong
W.You
96′
Z.Wen
K.Jiang
95′
J.Deng
90′
B.Dai
87′
X.Liu
B.Peyzullah
79′
Z.Yu
Y.Chen
78′
H.Liu
72′
M.Li
E.Emet
63′
J.Tang
Y.Ge
58′
W.You
54′
K.Jiang
45′
J.Fu
J.Mei
Halftime 1-0
38′
S.Chen
J.Xu
25′
A.Wusimanjiang
17′
1-0
X.Zhang
Assist: H.Liu
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Match Info
Dalian Kewei secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Qingdao Red Lions in a Chinese Football League 2 match played on April 5, 2026. The result provided a crucial three points for the home side in a tightly contested league fixture. The decisive moment came in the second half, with Dalian Kewei's striker finding the net after a period of sustained pressure. The match was a defensive battle for long stretches, with both teams struggling to create clear-cut chances in the first half. The home side grew into the game after the interval and their persistence paid off with the solitary goal. The Qingdao Red Lions pushed for an equalizer in the closing stages but were unable to break down a resolute Dalian Kewei defense. The win moves Dalian Kewei up the League Two table, while Qingdao Red Lions will be disappointed to leave empty-handed after a defensively sound performance for much of the contest. The home manager praised his team's resilience, stating, "We knew it would be a tough game and we had to be patient. The boys executed the plan perfectly in the second half." The visiting coach lamented his side's lapse in concentration, saying, "We defended well for 70 minutes but one mistake cost us. We need to be more clinical at both ends."