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06-19 19:35
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Wuhan Jiangda Women 1 – 0 Shaanxi Zhidan Women
CFA Women’s Super League | June 19, 2026 | 19:35

Match Overview

Wuhan Jiangda Women edged out a stubborn Shaanxi Zhidan side 1-0 in a hard‑fought CFA Women’s Super League clash on June 19. A solitary first‑half goal proved enough to secure three points, extending Wuhan’s unbeaten run at home and keeping them firmly in the title race.

First Half: Early Breakthrough

The match began at a high tempo, with both teams pressing aggressively in midfield. Wuhan’s breakthrough came in the 16th minute when a poor clearance from Shaanxi’s defence fell to Luo Guiping 25 yards from goal. The midfielder took a touch and unleashed a powerful low drive that skimmed off the wet turf and nestled inside the left‑hand post. It was her second goal of the season and a moment of pure quality.

Shaanxi Zhidan responded well, forcing several corners, but Wuhan’s backline—led by commanding centre‑back Zhao Lina—held firm. The hosts went into the interval with a narrow but deserved lead.

Second Half: Shaanxi Push but Fail to Capitalise

After the restart, Shaanxi Zhidan dominated possession and created the better chances. Substitute forward Wang Qi twice went close: first with a header that looped just over the bar in the 58th minute, and then with a curling effort from the edge of the box that was tipped onto the crossbar by Wuhan goalkeeper Xu Huan.

Wuhan dropped deeper and relied on counter‑attacks, but could not add a second goal. In the 87th minute, Shaanxi had a golden opportunity when a defensive mix‑up left striker Maria Pérez one‑on‑one with the keeper, but she dragged her shot wide. The final whistle sparked celebrations among the Wuhan players, who had ground out a resilient defensive performance.

Key Performers

  • Luo Guiping (Wuhan) – Scored the match‑winner with a stunning strike and worked tirelessly in midfield.
  • Xu Huan (Wuhan) – Made several crucial saves, including the fingertip stop that denied Wang Qi.
  • Wang Qi (Shaanxi) – The most dangerous player for the visitors; unlucky not to score.

Table Implications

Wuhan Jiangda Women climb to second place in the CFA Women’s Super League, now level on points with leaders Jiangsu but behind on goal difference. Shaanxi Zhidan remain in seventh, five points adrift of the top four. The narrow win underscores Wuhan’s ability to win ugly—a hallmark of genuine title contenders.