The Chinese Football Association Member Association Champions League served up an evenly contested affair as Shaanxi Northwest Juniors and Guizhou Xufengtang played out a 1-1 draw on July 1, 2026. The match, part of the regional qualifying stage, featured moments of quality from both sides and highlighted the growing competitiveness of Chinese grassroots football.
First-Half Chess Match
The opening 45 minutes were a tactical battle, with both teams wary of giving away an early advantage. Shaanxi Northwest Juniors enjoyed more possession but struggled to break down a disciplined Guizhou defense. Guizhou Xufengtang, meanwhile, looked threatening on the break, using pace on the wings to stretch the home backline. The deadlock was finally broken in the 38th minute when Shaanxi’s striker latched onto a through ball and slotted past the advancing goalkeeper, sending the home fans into celebration.
Guizhou’s Resilient Response
Guizhou Xufengtang emerged from the halftime break with renewed purpose. They pressed higher and began to assert themselves in midfield, forcing Shaanxi into mistakes. The equalizer came in the 62nd minute after a well-rehearsed free-kick routine left the Shaanxi defense scrambling, allowing Guizhou’s midfielder to volley home from close range. Despite late substitutions and increased urgency from both sides, neither could find a winner, and the match ended in a fair share of the spoils.
What the Draw Means
For Shaanxi Northwest Juniors, the draw keeps their qualification hopes alive but leaves them with work to do in the remaining group matches. Guizhou Xufengtang will take confidence from their second-half performance and consider the point a positive building block. The Member Association Champions League continues to showcase developing talent across China, and fixtures like this demonstrate the depth of competition beyond the top-tier Super League.

