The sports news spotlight on Sept. 16 focused on a U20 Asian Cup qualifier. In this U19 men's soccer match, China's National Youth Football Team took on hosts Uzbekistan, but the live broadcast of the event regrettably failed due to a technical transmission glitch.
Only 7 minutes into the match, the National Youth defense made a mistake and Uzbekistan took the lead with a clever cross from the side, making the score 0-1.
However, the national youth leveled the score at 1-1 on 17 minutes thanks to a quick counter-attack by Abdullah Adili.
Immediately after, in the 22nd minute, the national youth made a mistake on a set piece attack and Uzbekistan added another goal to make the score 1-2.
The game became slightly unbalanced in the 42nd minute when the Uzbekistan center forward was sent off for a red card.
At halftime, the National Youth Football League temporarily trailed Uzbekistan by 1-2, and the situation was not optimistic.
It is worth noting that the scores from this match will not affect the rankings of the two sides as their opponents Uzbekistan are the hosts of the U20 Asian Cup.