Qingdao West Coast Hold Beijing Guoan to Hard-Fought Draw
In a pulsating Chinese Super League encounter at the Qingdao Guoxin Stadium on 19 May 2026, Qingdao West Coast battled to a 1-1 draw against title contenders Beijing Guoan. The result saw the hosts extend their unbeaten run at home to three matches, while Guoan missed a chance to leapfrog the league leaders in a tightly contested table.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Beijing Guoan asserted their technical superiority, dominating possession and carving out early chances through their creative midfield trio. Qingdao West Coast, however, showed resolute defensive organisation and threatened on the counter-attack. The first half ended goalless, with both sides cancelling each other out in a tactical chess match.
Key Moments
- 57th minute – Beijing Guoan broke the deadlock when star striker Zhang Yuning latched onto a perfectly weighted through ball from midfield anchor Li Ke, slotting calmly past Qingdao goalkeeper Chen Zhao.
- 73rd minute – Qingdao West Coast responded swiftly. A rapid counter-attack saw winger Alan Carvalho cut inside from the left and unleash a fierce drive that deflected off a Guoan defender, wrong-footing the visiting keeper Han Jiaqi and nestling into the far corner.
- 82nd minute – Guoan thought they had won it when a corner kick was headed goalward by defender Mamadou N'Diaye, only for Chen Zhao to produce a stunning reflex save on the line.
Tactical Battle
Beijing Guoan lined up in their customary 4-3-3, aiming to control the midfield through Li Ke and winter signing Jorge Carrascal. However, Qingdao West Coast manager Yu Genwei set his side in a compact 5-4-1, instructing his wing‑backs to press high and force Guoan wide. The strategy paid dividends: despite enjoying over 60% possession, the visitors managed only four shots on target, with many efforts coming from distance.
Qingdao's resilience was epitomised by centre-back Varazdat Haroyan, who made a match-high seven clearances and won every aerial duel against the imposing Guoan frontline. In the second half, the introduction of explosive winger Shao Mingxing gave the hosts added thrust, leading directly to the equalising goal.
Standout Performers
- Chen Zhao (Qingdao West Coast) – The goalkeeper made five crucial saves, including that spectacular second‑half stop to preserve the point. His distribution also sparked several dangerous counters.
- Li Ke (Beijing Guoan) – Dictated the tempo from deep, completing 92% of his passes and supplying the assist for Zhang Yuning's opener. He was a constant outlet under pressure.
- Alan Carvalho (Qingdao West Coast) – The experienced Brazilian forward used his guile to create the equaliser and worked tirelessly off the ball, winning three tackles in his own half.
Impact on the Table
The draw keeps Qingdao West Coast in eighth place on 20 points, six clear of the relegation zone and well positioned for a mid‑table finish. For Beijing Guoan, the dropped points prove costly: they remain in third place, now two points behind leaders Shanghai Port and level on points with second‑placed Shandong Taishan. With the title race tightening, every missed opportunity could prove decisive come the final day.
Next up: Qingdao travel to face Wuhan Three Towns on 26 May, while Beijing Guoan host Zhejiang Professional in a crucial fixture that could shape their championship charge.

