Beijing Guoan 4 – 2 Qingdao Hainiu
Chinese Football Super League | 15 May 2026
Beijing Guoan returned to winning ways in emphatic fashion at Workers' Stadium, sweeping aside a determined Qingdao Hainiu side 4-2 in a pulsating Super League encounter. The home side's attacking firepower proved too much for the visitors, who fought back twice but ultimately succumbed to a second-half blitz.
Match Overview
Guoan started on the front foot, dominating possession and creating early chances. The breakthrough came in the 18th minute when Zhang Yuning slotted home a low cross from the right. Qingdao, however, showed resilience, equalising through a well-worked set piece just before half-time. The second half saw Beijing raise their intensity, with two goals in quick succession from midfield and a late strike sealing the victory despite another Qingdao consolation.
Key Moments
- 18' – Zhang Yuning opens the scoring: A precise cut-back from Wang Gang found Zhang, who steered the ball into the far corner.
- 44' – Qingdao equalise: A header from a corner kick caught Guoan's defence napping.
- 61' – Fabio Abreu restores the lead: The Angolan striker powered home a header from a free-kick delivery.
- 72' – Bosnian midfielder Miralem Pjanić makes it 3-1: A stunning long-range strike from 25 yards left the goalkeeper rooted.
- 78' – Qingdao pull one back: A defensive lapse allowed the visitors to score from a counter-attack.
- 85' – Zhang Yuning’s second seals the win: A clinical finish after a swift break.
Tactical Story
Beijing head coach Ricardo Soares opted for an aggressive 4-3-3 formation, pressing high and using full-backs to overload the flanks. Qingdao defended deep and looked to counter through their speedy wingers, but Guoan's midfield control under Pjanić and Li Ke eventually overwhelmed them. Set pieces were a rare weakness for the home side, conceding one goal from a corner.
Standout Players
- Zhang Yuning (Beijing Guoan) – Two goals and constant movement troubled the Qingdao defence all night.
- Miralem Pjanić (Beijing Guoan) – The veteran dictated play and scored a spectacular goal.
- Feng Boyuan (Qingdao Hainiu) – Scored one and created several chances despite the defeat.
Season Impact
The victory lifts Beijing Guoan into third place in the Chinese Super League standings, three points behind leaders Shanghai Port. Qingdao Hainiu remain in the relegation zone, having now lost five of their last seven matches. Guoan will aim to build on this performance when they travel to face Shandong Taishan next weekend.

