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End 4-0
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4-0
H.Song
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X.Hu
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J.Deng
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Match Info

Chongqing Handa produced a statement performance in the Chinese Football Association Member Association Champions League on 6 June 2026, comfortably dispatching Yunnan Qingqiu with a comprehensive 4–0 victory at home. The result underlined Handa’s growing reputation as a force in the regional competition and kept their campaign firmly on track.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, Chongqing Handa dictated the tempo, pressing high and creating chances with fluid attacking movements. Yunnan Qingqiu, despite their defensive organisation, found themselves constantly on the back foot as the home side’s relentless intensity paid off with a first-half goal that set the tone for the afternoon.

Key Moments

  • Early breakthrough: Handa’s striker latched onto a through ball in the 14th minute, slotting coolly past the visiting goalkeeper to open the scoring.
  • Second goal before half-time: A well-worked corner routine doubled the lead in the 38th minute, leaving Yunnan with a mountain to climb.
  • Clinical finishing in the second half: Two more goals after the interval, including a powerful header from a cross and a composed finish on the counter-attack, sealed the emphatic win.
  • Clean sheet: Chongqing’s defence, marshalled by a commanding central partnership, ensured goalkeeper had a relatively quiet afternoon, recording a deserved shutout.

Dominant Display

The 4–0 scoreline reflected Chongqing Handa’s superiority across all phases. They controlled possession, created numerous opportunities, and showed ruthless efficiency in front of goal. Yunnan Qingqiu, to their credit, never stopped trying, but they struggled to contain the home side’s pace and movement. This result will boost Handa’s confidence as they continue their push in the Member Association Champions League.