

Zhejiang Hangzhou Women Edge Past Guangxi Pingguo Beinong in Tight CFA Women’s Super League Contest
A solitary first‑half goal was enough for Zhejiang Hangzhou Women to secure a hard‑fought 1–0 victory over Guangxi Pingguo Beinong Women in the CFA Women’s Super League on June 14. The match, played at Hangzhou Yellow Dragon Stadium, was a tense, tactical affair that showcased the growing quality of Chinese women’s football.
Match Overview
Both teams entered the fixture in strong form, and the opening stages reflected that parity. Guangxi Pingguo Beinong, known for their disciplined defence, frustrated Zhejiang’s attacking combinations early on. However, the home side’s persistence paid off in the 34th minute when forward Sun Xue pounced on a defensive miscommunication and slotted the ball past visiting goalkeeper Yang Jing.
After the break, Guangxi pushed forward in search of an equaliser. Their best opportunity came in the 68th minute when a free‑kick from Li Ting struck the crossbar. Zhejiang’s backline, marshalled by captain Zhao Yan, remained resolute, securing a clean sheet and three valuable points.
Key Moments
- 34' – Goal: Sun Xue capitalises on a defensive error, 1–0.
- 52' – Save: Zhejiang goalkeeper Wang Fang denies a close‑range header from Guangxi’s Huang Mei.
- 68' – Crossbar: Li Ting’s well‑struck free‑kick rattles the woodwork.
- 85' – Block: Zhao Yan throws herself in front of a goal‑bound shot to preserve the lead.
Tactical Story
Zhejiang employed a compact 4‑4‑2 formation, pressing high only when Guangxi attempted to play out from the back. The winning goal came directly from that press. In contrast, Guangxi’s 4‑2‑3‑1 shape aimed to control midfield, but they lacked the final‑third incision to break down a well‑organised home defence. The visitors’ late switch to a more direct style created chaos but no breakthrough.
Standout Players
Zhao Yan (Zhejiang) was the standout defender, making crucial interceptions and organising her line superbly. Sun Xue’s intelligent movement and cool finish earned her the spotlight. For Guangxi, Li Ting threatened from set pieces and midfield, while Yang Jing kept the scoreline respectable with several fine saves.
Table Impact
The win lifts Zhejiang Hangzhou Women into the upper half of the CFA Women’s Super League standings, putting pressure on the title contenders. Guangxi Pingguo Beinong remain mid‑table but will take heart from a performance that deserved at least a point. The league’s competitive depth continues to impress as the 2026 season gathers pace.