The Spanish team rise from last year's runner-up to claim 2025 glory
Higicontrol Melilla claimed the Women’s World Winners Cup Sicily 2025 title with a hard-fought victory over BSZ Ladies, marking their redemption from last year’s runner-up spot. BSZ Ladies finished as the valiant second-place team, while São Pedro BS secured the bronze. The women’s final day delivered a thrilling conclusion to the tournament.
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Final
Higicontrol triumph over BSZ Ladies to secure the crown
Andrea struck early with the opening goal to give Higicontrol Melilla a 1-0 lead against BSZ Ladies. The first period ended quietly for BSZ Ladies, who couldn’t respond, setting up a gripping title clash.

The second period took a dramatic turn when an own goal by Higicontrol Melilla levelled the score at 1-1, reigniting BSZ Ladies’ hopes. Despite their efforts, both teams battled fiercely to take the lead heading into the third and final period.

In the third period, Andrea delivered the decisive blow with a deflected shot that found the net two minutes from time, securing a 2-1 victory for Higicontrol Melilla. The win marked their rise from last year’s second place to 2025 champions, capping a thrilling final.
3rd/4th place
São Pedro BS settle for Bronze
São Pedro BS and Beach Soccer-UES ignited with a lively first period, featuring three goals. Beach Soccer-UES took an early 1-0 lead through Giulia in the first minute, but Taii’s late double for São Pedro BS flipped it to 2-1 by the break

The second period saw São Pedro BS extend their lead to 3-1 with Manau’s stunning strike three minutes in. Beach Soccer-UES fought back with Herrera’s goal late on, only for an own goal to restore São Pedro BS’s 4-2 advantage heading into the final period.
In the last period, Luana’s goal pushed São Pedro BS to 5-2, and though Lesly’s response offered hope for Beach Soccer-UES, time ran out. São Pedro BS held firm for a 5-3 win, securing the bronze.
5th/6th place
Mryia-Servit clinch 5th place in dramatic finish
Marseille BT seized the early advantage in the match, capitalising on shaky defending to score twice in the ninth minute of the opening period. They held firm with a 2-0 lead through to the first break.

The second period saw Mryia-Servit roar back, with Koval’s immediate restart goal sparking a surge. Prokopenko’s double and Świt’s strike pushed them to a 4-2 lead, though Privitera’s late-minute goal for Marseille BT narrowed it to 4-3, keeping the drama alive.
In the final stretch, Shulha and Bazeniuk delivered the knockout blows, securing a 6-3 victory for Mryia-Servit.
7th/8th place
Tokyo Verdy BS dominate to claim 7th place
Tokyo Verdy BS set the pace, unleashing four goals in the opening period through Marin, Shiki, Yu, and Tomoka. Lazo Apego managed a response from Hina, trailing 4-1 as the period ended.

Tokyo Verdy BS tightened their grip in the second period, with Takizawa’s late goal pushing the score to 5-1. Lazo Apego struggled to penetrate the resolute defence, leaving their comeback hopes fading.
In the final period, Hina notched a second for Lazo Apego, but Tomoka’s decisive strike sealed a 6-2 victory for Tokyo Verdy BS.
Individual Awards
During the awards ceremony in Sicily, three individual honours were presented to standout performers. The ‘Best Goalkeeper’ award went to Laura Gallego #13 (CD Higicontrol Melilla), the ‘MVP’ award was handed to Andrea Mirón #3 (CD Higicontrol Melilla), and Marseille BT’s Privitera #10 claimed the ‘Top Scorer’ award with 9 goals.

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Results
Final
Higicontrol Melilla 2-1 BSZ Ladies
Placement matches
3rd/4th place
São Pedro BS 5-3 Beach Soccer-UES
5th/6th place
Marseille BT 3-6 Mryia-Servit
7th/8th place
Tokyo Verdy BS 6-2 Lazo Apego
Individual Awards
Top Scorer – Privitera #10 Marseille BT – 9 goals in 4 matches
Best GK – Laura Gallego #13 CD Higicontrol Melilla
MVP – Andrea Mirón #3
Final standings
1. Higicontrol Melilla
2. BSZ Ladies
3. São Pedro BS
4. Beach Soccer-UES
5. Marseille BT
6. Mryia-Servit
7. Tokyo Verdy BS
8. Lazo Apeg
9. Cruzn
10. BSVB Elite
11. Cali BSC
12. Peñarol
To take a look back at the Women’s World Winners Cup – Sicily 2025, visit beachsoccer.com.