

Shanghai Second 0–2 Qingdao Red Lions
Chinese Football League 2 – Matchday 12
27 June 2026, 16:00 local time
Qingdao Red Lions secured a vital road win with a composed 2–0 victory over Shanghai Second in the Chinese Football League 2. The visitors showcased their attacking efficiency and defensive solidity, climbing the standings as a result.
Match Overview
From the opening exchanges, Qingdao looked the more threatening side. They pinned Shanghai back with quick passing and movement, and it took only 14 minutes for them to find the breakthrough. Winger Zhang Wei cut inside from the left and curled a beautiful shot into the far corner, leaving the Shanghai goalkeeper with no chance.
Shanghai Second tried to respond but lacked precision in the final third. Their best chance came midway through the first half when a header from a corner was cleared off the line by Qingdao defender Liu Peng. The second half saw Qingdao double their lead through a well-taken penalty after a handball in the box. Midfielder Wu Hao stepped up and calmly sent the goalkeeper the wrong way in the 73rd minute.
Key Moments
- 14' – Goal: Zhang Wei opens the scoring with a stunning curling effort from the edge of the box.
- 37' – Clearance off the line: Liu Peng makes a crucial intervention to preserve the lead.
- 73' – Goal: Wu Hao converts a penalty after a video review confirmed a handball by Shanghai's Li Xiang.
Standout Performers
Zhang Wei was a constant threat on the left flank, using his pace and trickery to unsettle the Shanghai defence. His goal was the highlight of the match. In midfield, Wu Hao controlled the tempo and capped his performance with a coolly taken penalty. Goalkeeper Chen Jie was rarely tested but commanded his area well when called upon.
For Shanghai Second, right-back Zhao Ming worked tirelessly but could not prevent the constant pressure. The home side will need to improve their attacking cohesion if they aim to climb away from the relegation zone.
Season Context
Qingdao Red Lions' win moves them into fifth place in the Chinese Football League 2 table, just two points off the playoff spots. Shanghai Second, meanwhile, remain in 14th place, only three points above the relegation places. The margin for error is shrinking with each passing matchday.