

Match Report: CFA Women's Super League – Zhejiang Hangzhou Women 0–1 Liaoning Shenbei Hefeng Women
Liaoning Shenbei Hefeng Women secured a hard-fought 1–0 victory over Zhejiang Hangzhou Women in the CFA Women's Super League on 16 May 2026. A solitary goal was enough to claim all three points in a tightly contested match that showcased defensive resilience from the visitors.
Match Overview
Both teams entered the fixture looking to climb the Super League table, and the match lived up to its billing as a competitive encounter. Zhejiang Hangzhou enjoyed the majority of possession but struggled to break down a well-organised Liaoning backline. The decisive moment came in the second half, when Liaoning capitalised on a defensive lapse.
Key Moments
- First-half stalemate: Chances were few and far between as both midfields cancelled each other out. Zhejiang registered one shot on target before the break.
- Second-half winner: Liaoning scored in the 63rd minute after a counter-attack caught Zhejiang’s defence out of position. The striker finished calmly past the keeper.
- Late pressure: Zhejiang pushed forward in the final 15 minutes, hitting the crossbar through a free kick, but Liaoning held firm.
Tactical Story
Zhejiang tried to build from the back using short passes, but Liaoning’s compact 4-4-2 block forced them into wide areas where crosses were easily dealt with. Liaoning’s game plan centred on absorbing pressure and hitting quickly on the break, a strategy that paid off with the winning goal.
Standout Performers
Liaoning’s centre-back pairing was exceptional, making numerous clearances and interceptions. The match-winner, their forward, showed composure beyond her years. For Zhejiang, the midfield playmaker worked tirelessly but lacked support in the final third.
League Impact
The narrow victory lifts Liaoning Shenbei Hefeng Women into the upper half of the CFA Women's Super League standings, while Zhejiang Hangzhou remain in the lower mid-table. The result also serves as a confidence booster for Liaoning’s upcoming fixtures against top-four rivals.