Opening day action in Nazaré sees teams battle for crucial early points
Day one delivered thrilling action, tight battles, and standout performances as teams fought for vital group stage points.
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Group A
ACD O Sótão win 7-1 against Rostocker Robben
The opening twelve minutes saw both sides struggle to find their clinical edge. Despite creating several opportunities at both ends of the pitch, neither team could convert their chances, leaving the scoreline frozen at 0-0 heading into the first break.

In the second period, the Portuguese side dictated the tempo and unleashed a decisive three-goal surge, with André Lourenço, Duarte Vivo, and Mota all finding the back of the net to establish a commanding 3-0 cushion before the final period.
ACD O Sótão maintained their relentless momentum in the final period, as early strikes from Duarte Vivo and Diogo Dias rapidly extended the advantage to 5-0. With just two minutes remaining on the clock, Baaske finally managed to get Rostocker Robben on the scoresheet. However, any hopes of a late consolation surge were instantly crushed as Bernardo and André Lourenço fired home in the dying moments to seal an emphatic 7-1 victory for ACD O Sótão.
Group B
Falfala KQ BSC win 13-0 against Sliema BS
Falfala KQ BSC made a fierce opening statement in Group B, asserting their dominance right from the kick off. Mauricinho, H. Jabareen, and A. Omry were all on target during a relentless opening twelve minutes, allowing Falfala to march into the first break holding a comfortable 3-0 lead.

The onslaught continued into the second period as Sliema BS completely struggled to contain the attack. A. Karam and Thanger both joined the scoring parade, while H. Jabareen struck again to claim his second of the match to extended their cushion and a commanding 6-0 advantage heading into the final period.
Falfala unleashed seven more unanswered goals to complete a devastating 13-0 rout. S. Moreb and Amer Yatim also etched their names onto the scoresheet to finalise the emphatic victory.
Ecoris Viareggio BS win 5-2 against Bavaria Beach Bazis
Ecoris Viareggio BS caught their opponents cold in the opening minute of the match courtesy of a sharp strike from Gean Pietro. Moments later, Ozu doubled the advantage to put the Italian side firmly in control. Bavaria Beach Bazis managed to fight their way back into the contest before the buzzer, with Vasilets responding to close the period at a tight 2-1.

Ecoris Viareggio struck early in the second period, with Túlio Silva finding the back of the net in the very first minute. From there, Viareggio put on a defensive clinic, successfully neutralising Bavaria to preserve their 3-1 lead heading into the final period.
The final twelve minutes delivered plenty of end-to-end action as Giordani scored a brilliant goal early on to increase Viareggio’s advantage to 4-1. Leemann momentarily kept Bavaria’s hopes alive by pulling a goal back, but Andriani struck late in the period to crush any thoughts of a comeback and securely lock down the 5-2 victory for Ecoris Viareggio.
Group C
Napoli Patron win 5-4 against BSC 54
The opening twelve minutes of game failed to find a breakthrough. Despite several close shaves at both ends, the first period wrapped up entirely goalless.

In the second period, Steinemann broke the deadlock midway through to give BSC 54 a 1-0 lead, but Jordan hit back almost immediately to level the game for Napoli Patron. The pendulum swung again when Oba restored BSC 54’s advantage, but Caique answered the call for the Italian side, firing home to ensure the teams entered the final break deadlocked at 2-2.
The drama reached a fever pitch in the final twelve minutes. Caique struck early to claim his brace and put Napoli Patron ahead for the first time at 3-2, only for Steinemann found his own brace to tie it at 3-3. A costly own goal by BSC 54 handed Napoli Patron a brief 4-3 lead, but Hodel dug deep to equalise once more at 4-4. With the match on a knife-edge, Jordan stepped up to deliver the definitive blow, capitalising on a brilliant finish to secure a slim, hard-fought 5-4 victory for Napoli Patron.
SK Bosnia Teplice win 4-2 against GD Alfarim
SK Bosnia Teplice rapidly racing out to a clear 2-0 lead. GD Alfarim struggled to handle the pressure, but they were thrown a lifeline late in the period when SK Bosnia’s own goal narrow the scoreline to 2-1.

Ruda fiund the net late in the second period with a brilliant strike, handing SK Bosnia a vital 3-1 cushion heading into the final frame.
SK Bosnia continued to dictate the terms early in the final twelve minutes, with Dos Santos finding the back of the net to stretch the lead to a commanding 4-1. GD Alfarim refused to fold and kept fighting until Galvão pulled a goal back in the dying minutes of the game. However, it proved to be too late to spark a full comeback, leaving SK Bosnia Teplice to celebrate a well-managed 4-2 win.
Group D
Lenergy Pisa win 13-4 against Portsmouth BSC
Lenergy Pisa stormed out to a ruthless 6-0 lead in the first period. Edson Hulk led the devastating charge by firing home a phenomenal first-period hat-trick, while Barsotti, Bertacca, and Sciacca all found the back of the net to leave Portsmouth BSC completely shell-shocked.

Portsmouth BSC managed to find a breakthrough in the second period when Sikinha pulled one back, but Edson Hulk immediately responded to restore Pisa’s commanding cushion. Sikinha found the net yet again, but a brilliant quick brace from Chiky Ardil ensured the Italian powerhouse remained completely in control, wrapping up the period with a 9-2 lead.
The scoring frenzy showed no signs of slowing down in the final twelve minutes. Edson Hulk and Chiky Ardil struck again to extend Pisa’s tally to 11-2. Portsmouth’s Sikinha secure two more goals for his side. However, the Italian squad had the final say; Edson Hulk returned with one last emphatic strike to cap off his spectacular individual performance and seal a massive 13-4 victory for Lenergy Pisa.
Group E
Rosh Haayin BSC win 4-0 against Manavgat Belediye Spor
The opening twelve minutes proved to be a highly cagey affair. Neither side was able to break through the opposition’s defensive lines, leaving the first period entirely goalless.

The stalemate was finally broken in the second period by Rosh Haayin’s Bê Martins to hand his side a narrow 1-0 advantage heading into the final period.
In the final period, Rosh Haayin completely put the game to bed with a clinical attacking display. Bê Martins turned on the style, striking twice more to complete a brilliant hat-trick, while Josep Jr. also added a well-taken goal of his own that ensured a flawless 4-0 victory.
Cadiz CF win 6-3 against AD Nazaré
Cadiz CF asserted their authority early in the opening twelve minutes. Sharp finishes from Billy Velezmoro and Roberto allowed the Spanish side to establish a solid 2-0 lead before the first break.

In the second period, Bruno pulled one back for the Portuguese side, but Adri Lopez answered back for Cadiz to restore their two-goal cushion. Refusing to back down, Bruno struck again to secure his brace and narrow the deficit to 3-2 as the teams headed into the second break.
The drama continued into the final twelve minutes. Billy Velezmoro found the net again to extend Cadiz’s lead, but Vitor Pombinha responded almost immediately for AD Nazaré to keep the pressure mounting. However, Cadiz CF showed great composure in the game’s final stages, as Badr and Domi both fired home to securely lock down a hard-earned 6-3 victory.
Group F
Pafos FC win 16-0 against BS Altena
Pafos FC made an absolutely ruthless statement in their group opener, firing in five goals in the opening twelve minutes. António struck twice for a quick brace, followed by clinical finishes from Irodotou, Klitou, and Benjamim Jr. to ensure a commanding 5-0 advantage heading into the first break.

There was no letting up in the second period as the Cypriot side continued to overpower their opponents. They added seven more goals to their staggering total, largely thanks to an incredible individual masterclass from Breno Xavier, who netted five goals in the single period. Klitou and Giovane also found the back of the net, while Benjamim Jr. secured his brace to cushion a massive 12-0 lead.
The final period saw an own goal from BS Altena add to the scoreline. Breno Xavier hammered home two additional goals to bring his personal match total to seven, while Giovane picked up his second of the game. The relentless onslaught finally wrapped up with a flawless 16-0 victory for Pafos FC.
BT Cevennes win 8-3 against SA MVR Sofia
SA MVR Sofia caught their opponents off guard right from the kick off, as Juan found the back of the net immediately to give the Bulgarian side an early 1-0 lead. However, BT Cevennes offered a swift response, rattling off four goals. Laurent, Allard, and Gosselin struck in quick succession before Laurent found the net again to hand his side a confident 4-1 lead.

Laurent carried his sensational form straight into the second period, striking twice more to bring his personal tally to an impressive four goals. Salem then added a brilliant effort of his own to stretch the advantage to a massive 7-1. Sofia managed to fight back briefly with Filipov and Goto both scoring to narrow the deficit to 7-3 heading into the final period.
The final twelve minutes saw both sides tighten up significantly. Salem managed to break through the stubborn Sofia defense to secure his brace, calmly sealing a comfortable 8-3 victory for BT Cevennes.
Group G
BSC Husty win 8-3 against Cityline Alanya
Cityline Alanya caught an early break in the opening period, benefiting from an unfortunate own goal by BSC Husty to take a quick 1-0 lead. However, the setback only awakened Husty’s frontline. Gui responded firing home twice in rapid succession to completely overturn the deficit and hand his side a 2-1 lead heading into the first break.

BSC Husty fully capitalized on that momentum in the second period, striking twice more to stretch their advantage. Gui completed a brilliant hat-trick, while Arthur hammered home to push the scoreline to 4-1. Cityline Alanya’s Semih managed to pull one back just before the second break, giving his team a glimmer of hope at 4-2.
Any hopes of an Alanya comeback were completely crushed, as BSC Husty added four more goals, with Gui adding another three goals to his personal tally, alongside a sharp strike from Turon. A goal from Alanya’s Marciel earlier in the period proved to be nothing more than a consolation as Husty marched to a dominant 8-3 victory.
Fútbol Playa Huelva win 7-6 against BSC Partizan, after extra time
The opening period featured a tense battle that was finally broken late in the period when Gin found the back of the net to put Huelva ahead. However, BSC Partizan answered back almost instantly, as Alisson struck just seconds before the break to ensure both sides went into the first break locked at 1-1.

The second period transformed into a back-and-forth scoring affair. Alisson initially restored the lead for Partizan midway through the period, but Huelva responded with a devastating three-goal blitz courtesy of Gin, Brian, and Joao Marcos to a 4-2 lead. Refusing to let the game slip away, the Alisson rose to the occasion yet again, firing home two quick goals to tie the match at 4-4 heading into the final period.
The drama only intensified in the third period as Alisson struck early to secure his fifth goal of the match, putting Partizan back ahead 5-4. Midway through the period, Brian answered back for Huelva to tie it up, only for Mateusinho to immediately restore Partizan’s lead at 6-5. With time running out, Gin delivered under immense pressure to equalise at 6-6 and force extra time. In the high-stakes added period, a heartbreaking own goal by BSC Partizan ultimately decided the epic contest, handing Fútbol Playa Huelva a dramatic 7-6 victory.
Group H
BSC Minsk win 4-3 against Beach Royals
Brendo struck to put the Beach Royals briefly ahead, as Kanstantsinau answered back almost immediately with a brilliant equalizer to ensure the period closed all square at 1-1.

The second period delivered more high-intensity, back-and-forth beach soccer action. Remizov initially handed Minsk a 2-1 lead with a sharp strike, but Brendo responded instantly to drag his side back onto level terms. Just as the teams looked ready to head into the second break deadlocked, Novikau found the back of the net in the final moments of the period to give Minsk a slim 3-2 advantage.
The Beach Royals refused to back down, and Brendo struck again early in the final period to complete a stellar individual performance and level the game at 3-3. Ryabko came up with the ultimate clutch moment in the final minute of the match, finding the back of the net to seal a thrilling 4-3 victory for BSC Minsk.
Montpellier HSC BS win 8-2 against BSC Hobby
Montpellier HSC BS race out to a commanding 4-0 lead, courtesy of a quick-fire brace from Guerin alongside clinical strikes from Belhomme and Rollo, leaving BSC Hobby completely shell-shocked at the first break.

BSC Hobby managed to stem the attack in the second frame, finding a breakthrough midway through the period when Edstrom hit the back of the net to reduce the deficit. However, any hopes of building serious momentum were swiftly crushed; Vernhet responded almost immediately with a brilliant goal to a comfortable 5-1 advantage.
The final period saw BSC Hobby show a brief flash of resilience when Holfast struck early to make it 5-2. Montpellier, however, completely locked down the match from there. Cristian answered back to re-establish the four-goal cushion, before striking again late in the period to claim his brace. Guerin then put the finishing touches on a spectacular individual and team performance, firing home to seal a definitive 8-2 victory for Montpellier HSC BS.
Group I
BSC Sunrise win 6-2 against Avenir BS
Pazenko found the net to put BSC Sunrise ahead early in the opening period. Avenir BS offered an immediate response through Tillet to level the score at 1-1, but the deadlock was short-lived. Moments later, Borsuk struck to restore the lead, ensuring BSC Sunrise headed into the first break with a 2-1 edge.

BSC Sunrise took complete control of the momentum in the second period. The Ukrainian side began to pull away as Pedrinho and Samoilenko both found the back of the net, extending the advantage to a comfortable 4-1 cushion.
The final period saw no let-up from the Sunrise frontline, with Victor Hugo slamming home early to stretch the lead to 5-1. Avenir’s Sall managed to pull a goal back to give his side a brief lift, but Victor Hugo quickly extinguished any comeback hopes, firing in his second of the match to wrap up an emphatic 6-2 victory for BSC Sunrise.
Bonyhád BFC win 6-2 against BSC Nistru
Cojocari handed BSC Nistru an early 1-0 lead. However, the momentum shifted when a costly own goal by Nistru brought Bonyhád BFC level at 1-1. The Hungarian side unleashed a devastating offensive onslaught before the first break, with Szilárd, Antonio, and Bence all finding the back of the net in rapid succession to storm into a commanding 4-1 lead.

Bonyhád continued to pile on the pressure in the second period, as Nahuel struck to stretch the scoreline to a massive 5-1. BSC Nistru refused to completely fold and fought hard to stay within striking distance, earning a lifeline late in the period when Sîrghi reduced the deficit to make it 5-2 heading into the final period.
The final twelve minutes, Antonio put the game completely beyond doubt, firing home late in the period to secure his brace and lock down a convincing 6-2 win for Bonyhád BFC.
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RESULTS
Group A
ACD O Sótão 7-1 Rostocker Robben
Group B
Sliema BS 0-13 Falfala KQ BSC
Ecoris Viareggio BS 5-2 Bavaria Beach Bazis
Group C
Napoli Patron 5-4 BSC 54
SK Bosnia Teplice 4-2 GD Alfarim
Group D
Lenergy Pisa 13-4 Portsmouth BSC
Group E
Manavgat Belediye Spor 0-4 Rosh Haayin BSC
AD Nazaré 3-6 Cadiz CF
Group F
Pafos FC 16-0 BS Altena
SA MVR Sofia 3-8 BT Cevennes
Group G
BSC Husty 8-3 Cityline Alanya
BSC Partizan 6-7(aet) Fútbol Playa Huelva
Group H
BSC Minsk 4-3 Beach Royals
BSC Hobby 2-8 Montpellier HSC BS
Group I
Avenir BS 2-6 BSC Sunrise
Bonyhád BFC 6-2 BSC Nistru
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