·Just now!

The Guangdong Basketball Association Dongguan team has won 7 consecutive games!

Maintaining an unbeaten record, surging forward!

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On the evening of May 16

The 2026 Guangdong Basketball Association faced a key Eastern Division match

Dongguan challenged Chaozhou team away

Chaozhou’s home court is known as

“The Devil’s Home”

Before this game

Chaozhou had a record of 5 wins and 1 loss in the first seven rounds

Dongguan’s record was 6 wins and 0 losses

Being the only undefeated team in the Guangdong Basketball Association

Showing strong dominance

Facing the “Devil’s Home”

Dongguan was highly focused from the start

And the score was also firing on all cylinders from the beginning

On offense

Players like Xiao Hailiang and Zeng Qinglong

Continuously hit three-pointers

On defense, Dongguan persistently

Used a 2-2-1 full-court press

Dongguan led 35:15

Ending the first quarter with a 20-point lead

Returning in the second quarter

Chaozhou strengthened their defense

After Dongguan broke a full-court press

Xiao Hailiang opened the scoring with a three-pointer

Dongguan’s continuous high-intensity defense

Kept constant pressure on the opponent

Even if Chaozhou occasionally had brilliant performances

Dongguan still maintained a large advantage

Ending the second quarter at 59:26

In the third quarter

Chaozhou once made “five substitutions”

Bringing in a younger, more energetic lineup

But Dongguan continued to hold the lead

Leading 81:42 at the end of the third quarter

In the fourth quarter

Dongguan entered practice mode

Sending in young players to practice the lineup

Finally, Dongguan won the game 105:49

In the next round of the Guangdong Basketball Association

Dongguan will

Host Qingyuan at home on May 23

Stay updated on relevant information

And book tickets in time to watch live!

On May 17 (Sunday) at 20:00

The Guangdong Super League Dongguan team will play a home game

Round 3 of the Guangdong Super League regular season

Dongguan vs Shantou

Let’s look forward to the performance of the Dongguan football team!

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Guangdong Super League Dongguan Team Match Preview

Guangdong Super League Regular Season Round 3

Match: Dongguan vs Shantou

Kickoff Time: May 17, 2026 (Sunday) 20:00

Entry Time: It is recommended to enter at least half an hour early

Venue: Dongguan Sports Center Stadium

Broadcast Platform: Official platforms

Guangdong Basketball Association

The Guangdong Basketball Association (GBA) is the governing body for basketball in Guangdong Province, China, overseeing the sport’s development and competitions. Established to promote basketball at grassroots and professional levels, it has played a key role in nurturing talent, including players for the Guangdong Southern Tigers, one of the most successful teams in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) history. The association has been instrumental in popularizing basketball in the region, contributing to Guangdong’s reputation as a powerhouse in Chinese basketball.

Dongguan team

The Dongguan team typically refers to the Dongguan New Century Basketball Club, a professional team in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) based in Dongguan, Guangdong. Founded in 1993, the team has a strong history of success, winning multiple CBA championships, particularly during the 2010s under the leadership of star player Yi Jianlian. They are known for their disciplined play and have been a dominant force in Chinese professional basketball.

Chaozhou team

The “Chaozhou team” typically refers to the Chaozhou cultural and performance groups, such as the renowned Chaozhou Opera troupes or the Chaozhou gong and drum ensembles, which originate from the Chaozhou region in Guangdong, China. These teams preserve and showcase the unique local traditions, with a history dating back over 500 years to the Ming Dynasty, blending elements of folk music, dance, and storytelling. Today, they are celebrated for their vibrant performances and play a key role in maintaining the intangible cultural heritage of the Teochew people.

Devil’s Home

Devil’s Home, also known as “Şeytanın Evi” in Turkish, is a mysterious cave located near the ancient city of Ephesus in modern-day Turkey. According to local legend, it is said to be the dwelling place of a demon or evil spirit, though its history is more closely tied to early Christian hermits who may have used the cave as a secluded shelter. Today, it is a lesser-known historical site, often visited by those exploring the ruins of Ephesus and its surrounding mythological tales.

Guangdong Super League

The Guangdong Super League is a regional football (soccer) competition in China’s Guangdong province, serving as a key platform for local amateur and semi-professional clubs to develop talent. Established to promote grassroots football and regional pride, the league has grown in popularity, reflecting the province’s strong sporting culture and historical connection to the sport. It plays an important role in China’s football pyramid, helping to bridge local talent with higher-tier national leagues.

Dongguan Sports Center Stadium

The Dongguan Sports Center Stadium is a major multi-purpose venue located in Dongguan, China, primarily used for football matches and athletic events. Opened in 1994, it has a seating capacity of around 22,000 and has hosted various national and international sporting events, including matches during the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup. The stadium is part of the larger Dongguan Sports Center complex, which serves as a key hub for sports and cultural activities in the city.

Dongguan football team

The Dongguan football team, historically known as Dongguan Nancheng, was a professional Chinese football club based in Dongguan, Guangdong. Founded in the early 2000s, the club competed in the China League One, the second tier of Chinese football, but faced financial difficulties and was dissolved after the 2013 season. Despite its relatively short existence, the team contributed to the development of local football talent in the region.

Shantou

Shantou is a coastal city in eastern Guangdong, China, known for its role as a key treaty port after the 1860 Convention of Peking, which opened it to foreign trade. It became a major emigration hub for overseas Chinese, particularly to Southeast Asia, and features a unique blend of Chaoshan culture and colonial-era architecture. Today, it is part of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and remains a significant economic and cultural center.