

Wuhan Sports University Women kicked off their 2026 CFA Women's League One campaign with a hard-fought 1-0 victory away to Zhanjiang Yuezhan Women. The match, played on a warm July afternoon, was decided by a solitary second-half goal, showcasing the visitors' defensive resilience and attacking efficiency.
Match Overview
Zhanjiang Yuezhan, playing on home soil, started brightly and created several early chances. However, Wuhan Sports University gradually took control of midfield and began to dominate possession. The game was cagey in the first half, with both sides unable to break the deadlock before the interval.
Key Moments
- 28th minute – Zhanjiang's striker Li Meng forced a fine save from Wuhan goalkeeper Wang Fang with a low drive from the edge of the box.
- 54th minute – Wuhan's attacking midfielder Chen Yujie latched onto a through ball and slotted calmly past the onrushing keeper to make it 1-0.
- 71st minute – Zhanjiang hit the post from a free kick as they pushed for an equalizer.
- 88th minute – Wuhan's defense held firm under sustained pressure, clearing a goalmouth scramble.
Tactical Battle
Zhanjiang Yuezhan employed a high pressing system in the first half but struggled to maintain intensity as the game wore on. Wuhan Sports University, known for their disciplined structure, sat deeper after taking the lead and invited pressure, relying on counter-attacks that never quite produced a second goal. The match was a physical contest, with several yellow cards shown for tactical fouls.
Standout Players
Wuhan's goalscorer Chen Yujie was a constant threat with her movement off the ball and sharp finishing. Defensively, center-back Zhang Hui made numerous clearances and blocks to preserve the clean sheet. For Zhanjiang, midfielder Wang Lili covered a lot of ground but could not influence the final third enough.
Season Impact
This win gives Wuhan Sports University a vital three points on the road, placing them in the upper half of the early CFA Women's League One standings. Zhanjiang Yuezhan will rue missed chances but showed enough promise to suggest they can compete this season.
