Shenzhen Juniors 1-1 Guangxi Hengchen | Chinese Football League 1
A hard-fought encounter at the Shenzhen University City Sports Center ended in a 1-1 draw as Shenzhen Juniors and Guangxi Hengchen shared the spoils in a tightly contested Chinese Football League 1 clash. The result leaves both sides in the mid-table logjam, with neither able to break free from the congested pack.
Match Overview
The home side started brightly and took the lead in the 34th minute through a well-worked set-piece. A floated corner from the right found the head of centre-back Li Wei, who powered his effort past Guangxi goalkeeper Zhang Hao. The goal gave Shenzhen Juniors the momentum heading into half-time, but Guangxi Hengchen responded with increased intensity after the break.
Guangxi’s equaliser arrived in the 67th minute when forward Carlos Andrade collected a through-ball on the edge of the box and fired a low shot into the bottom corner. The strike was the Brazilian's fourth of the season and highlighted his growing influence in the league.
Key Moments and Tactical Battle
- 34' – Goal: Li Wei (Shenzhen Juniors) – powerful header from a corner.
- 67' – Goal: Carlos Andrade (Guangxi Hengchen) – clinical finish after a quick counter-attack.
- Both teams had late chances: Shenzhen substitute Wang Tao hit the crossbar in the 82nd minute, while Guangxi goalkeeper Zhang Hao made a sharp save from a free-kick in stoppage time.
The match was a tactical chess match: Shenzhen Juniors favoured possession and crosses into the box, while Guangxi Hengchen relied on quick transitions and the pace of their wide players. The visitors' midfield triangle, anchored by experienced captain Xie Peng, effectively disrupted Shenzhen's rhythm after the interval.
Standings Impact
The draw leaves Shenzhen Juniors in 9th place on 24 points from 18 matches, while Guangxi Hengchen sit just two points behind in 11th. Both teams remain within striking distance of the playoff spots but must improve their consistency in the second half of the season. Shenzhen have now drawn four of their last six home games, a concern for head coach Li Ming.
With the Chinese League 1 season reaching its crucial phase, every point matters. This result keeps both clubs in the hunt, but neither will be fully satisfied with a share of the spoils.

