

Shanxi Chongde Ronghai claimed a commanding 2-0 victory over Shanghai Second in a Chinese Football League 2 fixture on July 5, 2026, at their home ground. The result bolstered their position in the third‑tier standings and demonstrated the growing strength of the side from the Shanxi province.
Match Overview
Played on a warm summer afternoon, the match saw Shanxi Chongde Ronghai take control from the opening whistle. The home side pressed high and forced Shanghai Second into early errors. After a tense first half‑hour, the deadlock was broken when a well‑worked corner kick was met by a firm header into the net. The goal gave Shanxi a deserved lead and settled any early nerves.
Shanghai Second, a club known for developing young talent through its academy, struggled to create clear‑cut chances. Their defensive organisation held firm for long stretches, but the visitors lacked the cutting edge needed to test the home goalkeeper consistently.
Key Moments
- 32nd minute: Shanxi’s central defender rises highest from a corner to power a header past the Shanghai keeper – 1‑0.
- 67th minute: A swift counter‑attack catches Shanghai off guard; a precise through‑ball releases the striker, who slots calmly into the far corner – 2‑0.
- 85th minute: Shanghai Second’s best chance comes from a free kick that curls just over the crossbar.
Tactical Story
Shanxi Chongde Ronghai manager set up in a compact 4‑4‑2, aiming to win second balls in midfield and quickly turn defence into attack. The wing‑backs provided width, while the two strikers constantly stretched the Shanghai defence. The visitors, in contrast, deployed a 4‑2‑3‑1 designed to keep possession, but they were unable to break down a disciplined home backline led by the man‑of‑the‑match centre‑back.
Standout Players
Shanxi’s goalscorer and defensive leader earned plaudits, while the midfield engine room won the physical battle. For Shanghai, the young playmaker showed flashes of creativity but received limited support from his forwards.
Season Impact
The 2‑0 win moves Shanxi Chongde Ronghai into the upper half of the Chinese Football League 2 table, strengthening their playoff ambitions. Shanghai Second remain in mid‑table, needing to improve their away form to challenge for promotion. With several matches still to play, both sides have room to push for higher positions.