

Qinglong County and Wangmu Youth played out a cautious 0-0 draw in the Guizhou Ziyun "Wufeng Cup" Football Tournament on 13 August 2026, leaving both teams still searching for their first win of the competition. The match was played at a lively venue with strong local support, but neither side could find the breakthrough despite pushing hard in the closing stages.
Match overview
The Wufeng Cup, a regional tournament held in Guizhou Province, brings together county select sides and youth academies to promote football development across the region. This fixture saw Qinglong County, representing the local county, face a highly rated Wangmu Youth side. From the outset, Qinglong County adopted a direct approach, while Wangmu Youth displayed more fluid ball movement, yet both teams struggled to create meaningful chances from open play.
Tactical battle and key moments
- Earlier exchanges: Qinglong County's physical style disrupted Wangmu Youth's rhythm, but overly aggressive challenges saw the hosts accumulate several fouls.
- Second half: Wangmu Youth improved after the interval and struck the crossbar with a free kick in the 65th minute.
- Late pressure: Qinglong County threw players forward in the final ten minutes, but a last-ditch clearance and a sharp save from the Wangmu keeper preserved the clean sheet.
Tournament context and standings impact
The 0-0 draw means both Qinglong County and Wangmu Youth remain on one point from their opening matches in the Wufeng Cup. The result narrows the margin for error in the remaining group fixtures, where goal difference could play a crucial role in deciding who advances to the knockout rounds. Supporters of both teams left the ground acknowledging that a draw was a fair outcome, though the coaches will know that more attacking invention is required in the upcoming matches.
The Wufeng Cup remains an important development platform for grassroots football in Guizhou, with county-level teams like Qinglong County gaining valuable experience against organised youth sides such as Wangmu. This goalless encounter may not have provided drama, but it highlighted the improving tactical discipline and defensive organisation across regional Chinese football.
