Beijing Warriors Dominate Local Rivals Beijing Huesca in CMA Champions League Clash
Beijing Warriors claimed a convincing 2–0 victory over city rivals Beijing Huesca on 9 May 2026 in the Chinese Football Association Member Association Champions League. The match, played at a neutral venue due to local derby security protocols, saw the Warriors control proceedings from start to finish, moving closer to a knockout‑stage berth.
First‑Half Clinical Edge
The Warriors drew first blood in the 18th minute. A swift counter‑attack caught the Huesca defence flat‑footed, allowing the left winger to cut inside and drill a low shot into the bottom corner. The goal settled any early nerves and forced Huesca to press forward, leaving gaps at the back. Just before half‑time, the Warriors doubled their lead from a set piece: a corner was headed home by the centre‑back, who lost his marker with ease.
Second‑Half Control
Huesca attempted to rally after the interval, bringing on an extra striker and switching to a more direct style. However, the Warriors’ midfield, anchored by a veteran playmaker, maintained possession effectively and limited Huesca to speculative long shots. The closest Huesca came to pulling one back was in the 67th minute, when a free‑kick struck the crossbar. The Warriors goalkeeper remained largely untroubled.
Tactical Notes
- Warriors’ pressing: They employed a high press that forced Huesca into several misplaced passes, winning the ball in dangerous areas.
- Huesca’s shape: They struggled to hold a consistent defensive line, especially during transitions, which the Warriors exploited ruthlessly.
Standout Performers
The Warriors’ goalscorers – the left winger and the centre‑back – were obvious candidates, but the full‑backs also impressed with overlapping runs and defensive discipline. For Huesca, the goalkeeper made four smart saves to prevent the scoreline from becoming more one‑sided.
Derby Atmosphere and Season Context
Despite being an inter‑city derby, the match lacked the usual fiery edge, perhaps reflecting Huesca’s recent struggles. The Warriors’ win lifts them to second place in their group, while Huesca remain bottom, winless after five matches. The result all but ends Huesca’s slim hopes of progression in the Member Association Champions League.

