

Qingdao Red Lions 2–1 Shanghai Port B — Chinese Football League 2 produced a tightly contested encounter on 14 June 2026, as Qingdao Red Lions edged out Shanghai Port B by a 2‑1 scoreline at home. The result gave the Red Lions a valuable three points in the league standings while handing the visitors a frustrating defeat despite their spirited second‑half fightback.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Qingdao Red Lions looked to impose themselves on home turf. They took an early lead in the 14th minute when a well‑worked corner kick was headed home by a central defender, catching the Shanghai defence flat‑footed. The Lions doubled their advantage before the half‑hour mark through a swift counter‑attack that exposed the visitors’ high backline, with the striker slotting calmly past the goalkeeper.
Shanghai Port B, the reserve side of the Chinese Super League giants, showed resilience after the interval. They pulled one back in the 58th minute courtesy of a powerful strike from just outside the box that gave the home keeper no chance. Despite sustained pressure in the final 20 minutes, including a near‑miss off the crossbar, the visitors could not find an equaliser.
Key Moments
- 14′ – Qingdao Red Lions open the scoring with a header from a corner.
- 27′ – A rapid counter‑attack doubles the home side’s lead.
- 58′ – Shanghai Port B reduce the deficit with a long‑range effort.
- 79′ – Shanghai hit the crossbar, their best chance to level.
Tactical Story
Qingdao Red Lions set up in a compact 4‑4‑2, looking to soak up pressure and break quickly. Their early goals came from set‑piece organisation and transitional speed, areas where Shanghai’s young defence struggled. Shanghai Port B, playing a possession‑based 4‑3‑3, dominated the ball after the break but often lacked the final pass in the final third. The visitors’ inability to convert dominance into clear‑cut chances ultimately cost them.
Standout Players
The Red Lions’ central defender, who scored the opener, was imperious in the air and made several clearances under pressure. For Shanghai, the midfielder who struck the consolation goal showed impressive technique and drive, but lacked support from his teammates in attack.
Table Impact
The win lifted Qingdao Red Lions up the China League 2 table, providing momentum as the season approached its midpoint. Shanghai Port B remained mid‑table, with this defeat a reminder of the fine margins in a competitive division known for its unpredictability.