The Chinese Football Association U-21 League served up another fascinating round of fixtures on May 21, 2026, with three matches kicking off simultaneously at 15:00. Young talents from across the country showcased their development, with Yunnan Yukun U20, Nantong Zhiyun U20, and Yiwu Shangcheng School U20 all emerging victorious in contrasting encounters.
Jiangxi Lushan U20 1–2 Yunnan Yukun U20
Yunnan Yukun U20 claimed a gritty away victory over Jiangxi Lushan U20, coming from behind to secure a 2–1 win in a match that underlined their growing resilience in the league. The home side started brightly, taking the lead early in the first half through a well-worked set piece. However, Yunnan Yukun responded with composure and discipline, equalising just before the interval with a clinical counter-attack.
The second half saw Yunnan Yukun take control of midfield, and their persistence paid off in the 67th minute when a powerful strike from outside the box found the bottom corner. Jiangxi Lushan pushed for an equaliser in the closing stages but lacked the cutting edge in the final third. The win moves Yunnan Yukun U20 into the upper half of the standings, while Jiangxi Lushan remain in a congested mid-table battle.
Key Momentum Swings
- Early home pressure: Jiangxi Lushan's high press forced errors, leading to their opener in the 14th minute.
- Half-time reset: Yunnan Yukun's tactical shift to a more compact shape nullified the home side's width after the break.
- Decisive strike: The winning goal came from a second‑phase attack after a cleared corner, showing the team's patience.
Standout Performers
Yunnan Yukun's No. 8, the midfield anchor, covered enormous ground and completed over 90% of his passes, while Jiangxi Lushan's left-back was a constant threat going forward but was caught out defensively for the equaliser.

