China's men's team made history by advancing out of the group stage at the 2026 World Cup with two wins and a draw.
The Chinese men's national football team made it out of the group stage at the 2026 World Cup for the first time in the modern era, finishing on two wins and a draw and locking in a knockout-round date.
The performance was a long time coming and felt like it. Years of restructured youth pipelines and an overhaul of the domestic league finally produced a tournament squad that could grind out results against opponents who once expected easy points.
The decisive moment was the second group game, where a late equalizer became a winner inside ten minutes. The bench celebrations told the story; the locker room afterward was, by all reports, mostly silent and a little stunned.
The next round is a tougher draw, but for the first time in a generation it is a draw with a Chinese team in it. The country is paying attention.