Match Report: Yulin Mobei Miners 4–0 Shaanxi Northwest Juniors
CMAC – Chinese Football Association Member Association Champions League | May 9, 2026
Yulin Mobei Miners delivered a commanding performance at home on Saturday evening, dismantling Shaanxi Northwest Juniors 4–0 in a one-sided Chinese Member Association Champions League fixture. The result further strengthens the Miners’ push for promotion and exposes the defensive frailties of their regional rivals.
Match Overview
From the first whistle, Yulin Mobei Miners imposed their physical style and superior organisation on the game. The home side’s high press forced Shaanxi Northwest Juniors into repeated errors, and the scoreline could have been even heavier had it not been for a few sharp saves from the visitors’ goalkeeper.
Key Moments
- 14th minute: Miners’ captain headed in a corner kick to open the scoring. The set‑piece routine caught the Shaanxi defence flat‑footed.
- 32nd minute: A swift counter‑attack down the right flank ended with a low cross turned home by the Miners’ striker for 2–0.
- 58th minute: A long‑range effort from 25 metres took a deflection and nestled into the bottom corner – 3–0.
- 78th minute: Substitute forward latched onto a through ball and finished calmly to complete the rout.
Tactical Story
Yulin Mobei Miners operated in a compact 4‑4‑2 shape, using the width of their home pitch to stretch the Shaanxi midfield. The visitors attempted to build from the back but struggled against the Miners’ aggressive pressing. Shaanxi Northwest Juniors’ 4‑3‑3 rarely troubled the home backline, as their forwards were isolated and starved of service.
Standout Players
- Home No. 9: Scored once and assisted another – a constant menace with his movement and hold‑up play.
- Home midfielder (No. 6): Controlled the tempo, completed over 90% of his passes, and weighed in with a goal.
- Shaanxi goalkeeper: Despite conceding four, he made several excellent saves to keep the score respectable.
Standings Context
The win lifts Yulin Mobei Miners into the top four of the CMAC standings, keeping their promotion hopes firmly alive. Shaanxi Northwest Juniors, meanwhile, remain in the lower half and will need to address their defensive organisation quickly if they are to avoid a relegation scrap.
With this emphatic victory, the Miners send a clear message to the rest of the division: their home fortress is a difficult place to visit, and their title ambitions are genuine.

