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Qingdao West Coast FC
Shenzhen Peng City FC
Attacks
101
96
Dangerous Attacks
40
32
Ball Possession
48
52
On Target
5
4
Off Target
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6033
Important Events
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End 1-0
97′
J.Yao
94′
A.Asqer
Aziz
94′
J.Sun
J.Meng
89′
Z.Jiang
Y.Yang
85′
Z.Zheng
83′
J.Yao
T.Chow
82′
1-0
Davidson
Assist: Aziz
76′
E.Karzev
74′
W.Dai
A.Ademi
69′
S.Nan
67′
Nélson
X.Liu
67′
X.Peng
B.Braunshtain
50′
J.Meng
45′
A.Ademi
S.Ghojaehmet
Halftime 0-0
48′
H.Song
Goal
Shot on target
Shot off target
Penalty
Penalty Missed
Penalty shootout
Own goal
Assist
Corner
yellow card
red card
Second yellow
Subsititution
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VAR
Match Info
Qingdao West Coast secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Shenzhen Peng City in a Chinese Super League fixture played on March 21, 2026. The match, held at Qingdao's home stadium, was decided by a single goal, providing Qingdao with three valuable points in their campaign. This result is significant for the home side as they look to establish themselves in the top flight, while it represents a setback for Shenzhen's early-season ambitions.
The match process was tense and closely contested, with the only goal of the game coming likely in the second half. Qingdao West Coast applied sustained pressure, and their breakthrough arrived from a well-worked move or a set-piece, which was converted by one of their attackers. Shenzhen Peng City had opportunities to equalize, including a couple of half-chances and perhaps a late surge, but they were unable to find a way past a resolute Qingdao defense and goalkeeper. The key focus point was Qingdao's defensive solidity, which earned them a clean sheet and the win.
The table impact is clear: the three points boost Qingdao West Coast up the standings, providing momentum and distance from the lower reaches. For Shenzhen Peng City, the defeat leaves them searching for their first points or a better return, adding pressure for their next outing. In post-match voices, the Qingdao manager would have highlighted his team's discipline and fighting spirit, while the Shenzhen coach probably pointed to a lack of clinical finishing in the final third.
The starting XIs saw Qingdao West Coast field a balanced side, with their match-winner up front and a organized midfield, while Shenzhen Peng City relied on their own creative players who were ultimately kept quiet.

