

Match Report: Changchun Dazhongzhuoyue Women 1–1 Shandong Women – CFA Women's Super League
An evenly contested clash at the Changchun Olympic Sports Center saw Changchun Dazhongzhuoyue Women and Shandong Women share the spoils with a 1–1 draw in the CFA Women's Super League. The result leaves both sides looking for consistency as the season progresses.
First Half – Cautious Start, Early Breakthrough
The opening stages were marked by midfield battles and few clear chances. Changchun, playing on home soil, looked to assert dominance through quick wing play, while Shandong relied on disciplined defensive organization. The deadlock was broken in the 28th minute when a well-worked corner routine fell to a Shandong striker who fired home from close range, giving the visitors a 1–0 lead.
Second Half – Changchun Fight Back
Trailing at the break, Changchun came out with renewed urgency. Their pressure paid off just after the hour mark. A flowing move down the left flank resulted in a cutback that found an unmarked midfielder, who calmly slotted into the bottom corner to level the score at 1–1. The hosts pushed for a winner, but Shandong held firm, with both goalkeepers making key saves in the final quarter.
Key Moments and Tactical Battle
- Shandong’s opener (28’): A set-piece routine caught Changchun napping, allowing a free header inside the box.
- Changchun equalizer (63’): Quick combination play between the forward and midfielder unlocked the defense.
- Late pressure: Changchun dominated possession in the last 15 minutes but lacked the final cutting edge against a compact Shandong backline.
Impact on the Standings
The draw keeps both teams in the mid-table region of the CFA Women's Super League. Changchun will feel they dropped two points at home, while Shandong will be satisfied with a point away from home. The result highlights the competitive nature of the league, where no match is a foregone conclusion.
Player of the Match
The midfield battle was intense, but Changchun’s central playmaker stood out for her work rate and the assist for the equalizer. Shandong’s goalkeeper also deserves credit for a string of second-half saves that preserved the draw.