Match 1: Guangdong Guangzhou Power 3–4 Yanbian Longding – Chinese Football League 1
Match Overview
In a thrilling encounter at the Guangdong University City Stadium on 24 May 2026, Yanbian Longding snatched a dramatic 4–3 victory over Guangdong Guangzhou Power in Chinese Football League 1 action. The visitors, coming from behind twice, scored a stoppage-time winner to claim all three points in a match that swung wildly from end to end.
Key Moments
- 7th minute: Home forward Li Wei opened the scoring for Guangdong Guangzhou Power with a clinical finish from a tight angle.
- 22nd minute: Yanbian Longding equalised through a powerful header from central defender Kim Sung-ho from a corner kick.
- 35th minute: Guangzhou regained the lead when midfielder Zhang Peng curled a free kick over the wall and into the top corner.
- 41st minute: Yanbian’s striker Park Jin-su levelled again, tapping in after a goalmouth scramble.
- 58th minute: A defensive error let in Guangzhou’s substitute Chen Tao, who slotted home to make it 3–2.
- 74th minute: Yanbian Longding pulled level for the third time when winger Huang Yi cut inside and fired low into the far post.
- 90+3 minute: In the dying seconds, Yanbian’s Park Jin-su completed his brace, heading home a cross to seal a 4–3 win.
Tactical Story
Both teams played open, attacking football, with little regard for defensive solidity. Guangdong Guangzhou Power tried to control possession through the midfield trio of Zhou Hao, Wang Bo, and Li Wei, but Yanbian Longding’s high press forced mistakes. The away side’s physicality in set pieces proved decisive, as two of their four goals came from dead-ball situations.
Standout Players
- Park Jin-su (Yanbian Longding): The South Korean striker was unstoppable, scoring twice and causing constant problems with his movement.
- Zhang Peng (Guangdong Guangzhou Power): His free‑kick goal was a highlight, but he struggled to track back in the second half.
Table Impact
The victory lifted Yanbian Longding into the top six of the Chinese Football League 1 standings, while Guangdong Guangzhou Power remained in mid-table, now four points adrift of the promotion playoff places. The result underlined the competitiveness of the division, where no lead is safe.

