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The 2026 Chinese Football Association Member Association Champions League produced a tightly contested goalless draw as Benxi Qingfan and Ulanqab Qingnianren played out a 0-0 stalemate on 19 May 2026. The encounter, held at Benxi’s home ground, saw both sides create opportunities but fail to find the back of the net, leaving the teams locked in a midfield battle that reflected the competitive nature of China’s third-tier football pyramid.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, Benxi Qingfan sought to impose their rhythm, deploying a compact 4‑4‑2 shape that aimed to stifle Ulanqab’s creative outlets. The visitors, known for their disciplined defensive organisation, responded with a deep‑lying block that frequently compressed the central channels. The first half was characterised by patient build‑up play and occasional half‑chances, with Benxi’s left‑winger forcing a sharp low save from the Ulanqab goalkeeper in the 22nd minute. Ulanqab’s most promising moment came just before the interval when a swift counter‑attack ended with a shot that sailed narrowly over the crossbar.

Second Half Stalemate

The tempo increased after the restart. Benxi Qingfan introduced fresh legs in midfield, looking to break the deadlock through wider deliveries. A series of corner kicks between the 60th and 70th minutes produced scrambled clearances, but Ulanqab’s centre‑backs remained resolute. Ulanqab Qingnianren, for their part, grew into the contest and began to hold possession for longer spells, yet they struggled to carve clear openings against a well‑drilled Benxi backline. The final quarter‑hour saw both teams commit more players forward, but last‑ditch tackles and stout goalkeeping – notably a fine fingertip save from Benxi’s custodian in the 82nd minute – ensured the scoreline stayed blank.

Tactical Story

The match illustrated a classic clash of styles: Benxi Qingfan’s preference for controlled possession and overlapping full‑backs was neutralised by Ulanqab’s compact 4‑1‑4‑1 formation, which prevented any sustained penetration through the middle. Ulanqab’s defensive midfielder dropped deep to screen the back four, forcing Benxi to rely on crosses that were consistently headed away. Although both managers made tactical adjustments – Benxi shifting to a 4‑3‑3 and Ulanqab introducing an extra striker – neither could find the cutting edge required to unlock a stubborn opponent.

Standout Performances

  • Benxi Qingfan’s goalkeeper – Made two critical saves, including the 82nd‑minute stop that preserved the point.
  • Ulanqab Qingnianren’s centre‑back pairing – Dominated aerial duels and made more than a dozen clearances under pressure.
  • Benxi’s left midfielder – Provided the most dangerous crosses and direct dribbles, though final product was lacking.

Impact on the CMCL Standings

The draw sees both teams gain a single point in the Chinese Football Association Member Association Champions League standings. For Benxi Qingfan, the result maintains their unbeaten start to the campaign but highlights the need for greater attacking precision in the final third. Ulanqab Qingnianren, meanwhile, will take heart from another disciplined defensive display as they continue their push for a place in the knockout rounds. With the season still young, this goalless draw may prove to be a valuable building block for both sides as they refine their systems in China’s vibrant third‑division landscape.