Exciting beach soccer action continued in Nazaré as teams displayed impressive skills
The second day of the Men’s Euro Winners Cup 2025 took place in Nazaré, as teams continued to fight for points..
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Group A
.Rosh Haayin BSC win 10-1 against Gümüldür Spor Kulübü.
Rosh Haayin BSC delivered a dominant first period, scoring six goals through Elihay, Catarino, Bê Martins, and a clinical hat-trick from Lucão. Gümüldür’s only response came from Manka, as the Israeli side ended the period with a commanding 6–1 lead.
In the second period, Eini extended the advantage with Rosh Haayin’s seventh goal, while Gümüldür struggled to create chances and failed to respond, allowing the match to slip further out of reach.
The final period saw no let-up from Rosh Haayin, with Lucão adding another to complete a four-goal performance, alongside strikes from Elihay and Edri. The match ended in a resounding 10–1 victory for Rosh Haayin.
ACD O Sótão win 3-1 against BS Zeeland.
In the second Group A match between the Portuguese side ACD O Sótão and the Netherlands club side BS Zeeland, which saw the first period end without any goals, both teams remained evenly matched in a cagey start.
In the second period, Duarte Vivo netted twice to give Sótão the advantage. Broeckaert pulled one back late in the period to bring Zeeland into contention at 2-1.
Pombinha’s goal added to the tally for Sótão in the final period, sealing a composed 3-1 victory for the Portuguese side.
Group B
Lenergy Pisa win 5-1 against GD Sesimbra.
The match between Lenergy Pisa and GD Sesimbra was a deadlock in the first period, as defences stayed compact and chances were limited. The goalless opening set the stage for a more intense game.
In the second period, GD Sesimbra found the net through Pereira, briefly taking the lead. Lenergy Pisa responded with composure, as Datinha equalised before the period closed, restoring balance at 1–1.
Lenergy Pisa dominated the final period. Edson Hulk led the charge with a clinical brace, while Ott and Percia Montani each added goals to extend the lead. Despite a late effort from Sesimbra, Pisa’s attacking efficiency proved decisive, securing a 5–1 victory.
Pafos FC win 5-2 against BSC Batumi.
Pafos FC took an early lead with a goal from Mateusinho in the first period, giving the Cypriot side a 1-0 lead. BSC Batumi responded well in the second period, with goals from Diakvnishvili and Leo turning the game around. However, Xavier’s strike brought the match level again at 2-2 heading into the final period.
In the third period, Pafos took control of the match. Klitou and Mateusinho both found the net to push their side to a 4-2 advantage. Batumi struggled to respond to the growing pressure from the Cypriot attack.
Luis Henrique sealed the win with a fifth goal, confirming a 5-2 victory for Pafos FC.
Group C
BSC Sunrise Kyiv win 8-4 against GRAP.
The match opened with a quick lead for GRAP as Gonçalves and Diogo found the net. Maksymets, Borsuk, and Victor Hugo responded for Sunrise Kyiv to take a 3-2 lead in the first period.
In the second period, Pedrinho’s brace and Potapov’s goal increased Sunrise Kyiv’s lead to 6-2 to end the period.
Gonçalves pulled one back, and a late own goal by Sunrise Kyiv reduced the deficit for GRAP, but it was not enough. Goals from Masalov and Nerush for BSC Sunrise Kyiv secured their convincing 8-4 victory.
Group D
Catania BS win 14-2 against BSC Hobby.
Catania BS came out firing in the first period, overwhelming BSC Hobby with six goals. Iguinho and Alisson each struck twice, while Thanger and Ponzetti added one apiece to give the Italian side a commanding 6–0 lead.
The second period saw no let-up as Catania added seven more goals, including an own goal. Josep Jr., Mauricinho, and Fred were among the scorers. Catania closed the period with a dominant 12–1 advantage.
In the final frame, Ponzetti and Giodani added two more for Catania. Wassell managed a second goal for Hobby, but it did little to change the outcome as Catania BS cruised to a comprehensive 14–2 victory.
Napoli Patron win 10-1 against Hertha BSC.
Napoli Patron began strongly, with Ioannis scoring twice, followed by goals from Duque, Francisco, and Andreas. A late response from Hannawald gave Hertha a goal, but the Greek side ended the first period with a 5-1 lead.
In the second period, Duque completed his brace while Hertha struggled to find the net. Napoli maintained pressure and control throughout the period.
The final period saw Alexandros, Paulo Victor, and Francisco, who also secured his brace, extend the lead. An own goal by Hertha added to their woes as Napoli Patron cruised to a dominant 10-1 victory.
Group E
Leixões SC win 6-4 against KFUM Stavanger.
Leixões SC and KFUM Stavanger delivered an action-packed game. PH opened the scoring for the Portuguese side, followed by goals from Guilherme, Telmo, and Ruben Regufe, putting Leixões 4-0 up. Stavanger pulled one back through Skotty to close the first period at 4-1.
In the second period, Telmo added his second for Leixões, but Stavanger responded with two quick goals from Pelicano, narrowing the gap to 5-3 by the end of the frame.
The third period saw Telmo complete his hat trick for Leixões, while Hellebust found the net for Stavanger. Despite their push, Stavanger couldn’t close the gap, and Leixões held on for a 6-4 victory.
Falfala KQ win 13-4 against BS Slavia Praha.
Falfala KQ began the game in dominant fashion, with Filipe opening the scoring. Moad added two more, followed by goals from Amer Yatim and Rodrigo. A late strike by Rodrigo brought the first period to a close with a commanding 6-0 lead.
The Israeli side continued their onslaught in the second period. Goals from Dmais, Moreb, and Filipe extended their advantage. Despite a goal from Trampota for Slavia Praha, Falfala maintained full control, ending the second period 10-1.
The final frame saw Falfala add three more goals, courtesy of Rodrigo, Filipe, and Yousef. Slavia Praha pushed back with goals from Trampota, Valeš, and Třešňák, but it was not enough to shift the outcome. Falfala KQ sealed a 13-4 victory in one of the highest-scoring matches of the tournament so far.
Group F
Copenhagen BSC win 7-3 against Hamrun SC.
In the Group F clash, Copenhagen BSC and Hamrun SC delivered a high-energy contest. Juanito opened the scoring early in the first period before Wegeberg levelled immediately for Copenhagen, leaving the game tied 1-1 after the opening frame.
In the second period, Zammit struck twice for Hamrun to push them briefly in front. However, Copenhagen responded with a dominant surge, Cristian, Frandsen, and Valdemar each finding the net to swing the momentum and end the period with a 4-3 lead for the Danish side.
The final period belonged entirely to Copenhagen. Wegeberg scored again, followed by goals from Rius and Stubgaard, sealing a commanding 7-3 victory and all three points.
Bavaria Beach Bazis win 5–4 against BSC TSOR after extra time.
The first period was tightly contested, with limited scoring opportunities. Tsor struck first through Konstantinov, taking a narrow 1-0 lead into the break.
The second period saw a flurry of goals. Brazis equalised through Kört and Franz’s brace. But goals from Vodoyevich, Escobar and Kononenko gave TSOR a slim 4–3 edge going into the final frame.
In the final period, Franz completed his hat-trick to level the game at 4-4, forcing the game into extra time. Vasilets scored the decisive goal in the added period to seal a 5–4 victory for Bavaria Beach Bazis after a dramatic and hard-fought encounter.
Group G
Rostocker Robben win 5-3 against Montpellier Herault.
The first period was closely fought, with both sides showing discipline in defence. Rostocker Robben edged ahead through a late goal by Baaske, giving the German side a narrow 1–0 lead at the break.
Baaske struck again early in the second period to double the advantage, but Montpellier responded quickly through Guerin and Belhomme to bring the game level. Just before the close of the period, Mülling restored Robben’s lead, making it 3–2 heading into the final frame.
In the third period, Peterson and Hoffmann added goals to widen the gap for Rostocker. Although Segura pulled one back for Montpellier late in the game, the Robben side maintained control and sealed a 5–3 win.
Enpie Malaga win 15-1 against BSC Husty.
Enpie Malaga cruise to a 15-1 goal rout over BSC Husty. Oba struck twice early, with Ardil and Galindo joining the scoresheet to give Malaga a commanding 4-0 lead at the end of the first period.
Tomaštík responded for Husty, but Oba secured his hat-trick, and Rigaud added another to extend Malaga’s lead to 6-1 by the end of the second period.
The final period saw a relentless surge in goals from the Spanish side. Adri Lopez, Carballo, Oliver, Chiki Ardil, Antonio, Adrian Martinez, and Matsuda all found the net to complete a dominant 15-1 win.
Group H
Recreativo de Huelva win 5-4 against SK Augur.
Recreativo de Huelva started confidently, with Brain scoring twice to give the Spanish side a 2–0 lead in the first period. SK Augur struggled to create clear chances and was unable to find the net.
The second period saw a shift in momentum as Augur responded with three goals, showing greater attacking intent. An own goal in favour of Huelva kept the score level at 3–3 heading into the final period, setting up a tense conclusion.
In the third period, Edison and Pedro found the net to restore Huelva’s lead. Although Suli Batis pulled one back for Augur, it wasn’t enough to complete the comeback. Recreativo de Huelva held on to secure a narrow 5–4 win.
Minots de Marseille win 7-3 against Portsmouth BSC.
Minots de Marseille set the tone early with two goals from Diassy in the first period, giving the French side a confident 2–0 lead. Portsmouth struggled to settle and failed to find the net in the opening period.
Diassy completed his hat-trick early in the second period before Werneck pulled one back for Portsmouth. Marseille responded swiftly, with Angeletti scoring late to maintain a solid 4–1 advantage going into the final period.
In the last frame, Diassy added three more goals to cap a dominant six-goal performance. Black and Akol netted for Portsmouth, but the gap remained as Minots de Marseille secured an emphatic 7–3 victory.
Group I
Marbella FP win 6-4 against BSC Vybor after extra time.
Marbella FP started strongly, with Kuman opening the scoring before Gin doubled the lead. An own goal by Vybor extended Marbella’s advantage to 3–0 by the end of the first period.
Momentum shifted in the second period as Marbella conceded an own goal, and Vybor capitalised with strikes from Ryan and Levchenko to bring the game level at 3–3. The Ukrainian side grew in confidence, forcing the deadlock into the final period.
Ryan grabbed his second to give Vybor the lead, but Gin responded with his brace to tie the match 4–4. Extra time saw Marbella regain composure, with Fernando and Gin finding the net to complete a hard-fought 6–4 win and secure two valuable points.
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Results
Group A
Rosh Haayin BSC 10-1 Gümüldür Spor Kulübü
ACD O Sótão 3-1 BS Zeeland
Group B
Lenergy Pisa 5-1 GD Sesimbra
Pafos FC 5-2 BSC Batumi
Group C
GRAP 4-8 BSC Sunrise Kyiv
Group D
Catania BS 14-2 BSC Hobby
Napoli Patron 10-1 Hertha BSC
Group E
Leixões SC 6-4 KFUM Stavanger
Falfala KQ 13-4 BS Slavia Praha
Group F
Copenhagen BSC 7-3 Hamrun SC
Bavaria Beach Bazis 5-4 BSC TSOR
Group G
Rostocker Robben 5-3 Montpellier Herault
Enpie Malaga 15-1 BSC Husty
Group H
Recreativo de Huelva 5-4 SK Augur
Minots de Marseille 7-3 Portsmouth BSC
Group I
BSC Vybir 4-6 (AET) Marbella FP
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