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Match Info

Zigong Black White 2–1 Yunnan Cuanhe – Member Champions League Upset

Date: 12 June 2026 | Venue: Zigong Nanhu Sports Center

Zigong Black White claimed a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Yunnan Cuanhe in a Chinese Football Association Member Association Champions League fixture on the afternoon of 12 June 2026. The home side showed resilience after conceding early, turning the match around with two well-taken goals to secure all three points.

Match Overview

Yunnan Cuanhe started brightly and took the lead in the 18th minute through a sharp finish from their striker. However, Zigong Black White responded quickly, equalising just before half‑time when a defensive lapse allowed their number 9 to slot home from close range. The second half belonged to the hosts, who pressed high and created several chances. The winning goal arrived in the 67th minute, a curling effort from outside the box that left the Yunnan goalkeeper with no chance.

Key Moments

  • 18' – Yunnan Cuanhe goal: A quick counter‑attack caught the Zigong defence off guard, and the visitors’ forward finished calmly past the keeper.
  • 44' – Zigong equaliser: A corner was only partially cleared, and the ball fell to an unmarked home player who volleyed into the bottom corner.
  • 67' – Winning goal: Zigong’s midfielder picked up the ball 25 yards out, took a touch, and bent a delightful shot into the top corner.

Standout Performers

Zigong Black White: The home midfield duo controlled the tempo after the break, while the goalscorers showed composure in crucial moments. Their goalkeeper also made a vital save in the 82nd minute to preserve the lead.

Yunnan Cuanhe: Despite the loss, Yunnan’s attacking play early in the match was promising, and their midfielders looked technically assured. However, defensive lapses proved costly.

League Implications

This win lifts Zigong Black White into mid‑table security in the Member Champions League, while Yunnan Cuanhe remain in the bottom half but still within touching distance of the playoff spots. The result underlines the competitive nature of China’s regional football pyramid.