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End 1-4
95′
W.Wu
A.Mitriță
93′
1-4
Q.Tao
78′
H.Fang
M.Tolić
78′
D.Gao
S.Guarirapa
78′
Q.Tao
Y.Wang
74′
C.Yang
C.Strandberg
70′
1-3
Y.Wang
Assist: A.Mitriță
67′
Y.Jin
65′
A.N'Doumbou
S.Bao
64′
W.Song
Y.Jin
55′
1-2
S.Guarirapa
Assist: M.Tolić
54′
1-1
Y.Wang
Assist: A.Mitriță
Halftime 1-0
46′
S.Guarirapa
13′
1-0
M.Edjouma
Assist: C.Lin
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Match Info
The Chinese Super League match between Qingdao Hainiu and Zhejiang Professional FC on March 20, 2026, ended in a convincing 1-4 away victory for Zhejiang. This result delivered a significant blow to Qingdao's early-season ambitions while showcasing Zhejiang's potent attacking threat on the road. The match was effectively decided in a dominant first-half display from the visitors, who took a commanding lead into the break. The away side started brightly and opened the scoring within the first 20 minutes, capitalizing on a defensive error from the Qingdao backline. Zhejiang doubled their advantage shortly after with a well-worked team move, leaving the home crowd stunned. A third goal before halftime, a powerful strike from outside the box, put the result beyond doubt. Qingdao Hainiu showed more fight in the second half and managed to pull a goal back from a set-piece, offering a brief moment of hope. However, Zhejiang Professional FC quickly extinguished any comeback with a swift counter-attack, netting their fourth and final goal to seal a comprehensive 4-1 win. The key focus point was Zhejiang's clinical efficiency in front of goal, converting their chances while Qingdao's defense looked disorganized for large periods. The result sees Zhejiang climb the league table with an important three points from a tricky away fixture, while Qingdao Hainiu will be concerned with their defensive solidity after conceding four goals at home. Post-match, the Qingdao manager likely emphasized the need for defensive improvement, while the Zhejiang coach praised his team's professional performance and killer instinct in the final third. The starting lineups featured Qingdao's usual defensive structure and Zhejiang's dynamic attacking trio, which proved the difference on the night.