Quarter-finals ahead in the Euro Winners Cup

Quarter-finalists defined in the men's competition


Only eight teams could make it through to the next stage in Nazaré…

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Round of 16
BSC Sunrise Kyiv win 5-2 against Napoli Patron BSC.
A goal each in the first period kept the match level. Pedrinho found the net for Sunrise Kyiv, while Francisco replied for Napoli to close the period 1-1.

Pedrinho’s second goal and a strike from Borsuk gave the Ukrainian side a 3-1 lead going into the final period.

Francisco got his brace for Napoli, but goals from Nerush and Maksymets sealed a solid 5-2 win for BSC Sunrise Kyiv.

Lenergy Pisa BS win 4-2 against Augur.
No goals were recorded in the first period as both sides struggled to break the deadlock.

Antonio opened the scoring for Augur early in the second period, but Bertacca quickly equalised for Lenergy. An own goal from Augur and a late strike by Edson Hulk gave the Italian side a 3-1 lead heading into the final period.

Antonio found the net again for Augur, but Marinai’s goal ensured a 4-2 victory for Lenergy Pisa BS.

Catania BS win 4-2 against Recreativo Huelva.
The opening period saw both teams locked in a tactical battle, with neither side able to break the deadlock.

Catania came alive in the second period, with Ponzetti, Mauricinho, and Padilha each finding the net to put the Italian side 3-0 up and in firm control of the match.

Recreativo tried to rally back in the third period through goals from Brain and Akaguma, but Josep Jr’s strike for Catania sealed a 4-2 win and confirmed the points for the Sicilian outfit.

Marbella FP win 3-2 against Enpie Malaga on penalties, after a 5-5 draw.
It was a thrilling all-Spanish clash as Enpie Malaga took an early lead with goals from Oliver and Chiki Ardil in the first period, while Araujo kept Marbella in the contest with a strike of his own.

Malaga looked in control after the second period, with Oliver and Chiki Ardil completing their braces and Antonio adding another. But Marbella responded with two goals to close the gap to 5-3.

In the final period, Marbella showed resilience—Araujo completed his hat-trick, and Danilo netted the equaliser to push the game into penalties. Marbella held their nerve in the shootout, converting 3 to Malaga’s 2 to claim a dramatic comeback win.

TSOR win 5-2 against GRAP.
TSOR started strong with goals from Shavlikov and Konstantinov to establish a 2-0 lead in the first period, asserting early control of the match.

They extended their dominance in the second period through Drozd and Torres, making it 4-0 and leaving GRAP struggling to respond.

Bokach added a fifth in the final period to seal the game. Although late strikes from Diogo and Gonçalves gave GRAP a glimmer of hope, it wasn’t enough to change the outcome, as TSOR secured a comfortable 5-2 win.

Rosh Haayin win 6-2 against Rostocker Robben.
Rosh Haayin claimed a commanding 6-2 victory over Rostocker Robben, showing their dominance from the second period onward. The opening period was tightly contested, with Elihay scoring for the Israeli side and Knüppel responding for the Germans to keep it level at 1-1.

The second period saw Rosh Haayin shift gears. Bê Martins and Lucão each bagged a brace, firing their team into a comfortable 5-1 lead. Rostocker Robben struggled to cope with the pace and precision of Rosh Haayin’s attacks.

In the final period, Ifrach extended the lead to six. Although Peterson pulled one back for Rostocker, it was only consolation, as Rosh Haayin’s clinical second period had already secured the points.

Falfala KQ BSC win 5-0 against Pafos BSC.
Falfala got off to a strong start with Rodrigo opening the scoring early in the first period, giving Falfala a 1-0 advantage.

The second period remained goalless, as both teams traded attacking spells and showcased solid defensive organisation. Falfala held firm to protect their narrow lead heading into the final period.

In the last period, Falfala turned up the intensity. Eliott and Jabareen each found the net, while Amer Yatim struck twice to complete the rout and seal a convincing 5-0 victory.

Marseille BT win 2-1 against ACD O Sótão.
Marseille BT edged past ACD O Sótão with a narrow 2-1 victory in a tightly contested match.

The first period ended goalless as both teams displayed strong defensive work, cancelling out attacking efforts.

Bernardo broke the deadlock late in the second period for Sótão, but Marseille BT responded almost instantly through Gori to bring the score level at 1-1 heading into the final period.

In the last period, Soilihi stepped up with a late strike to seal the win for Marseille BT, who held on to their 2-1 lead until the final whistle.

Playoff Match
17th/18th
Copenhagen BSC win 7-6 against Leixões SC.
In a thrilling encounter that saw intense play from both sides. Cristian and Digão exchanged early goals in the first period, before Wegeberg and Panades struck for Copenhagen.

Cristian added his second, while PH netted twice for Leixões, ending the period 4-2 in Copenhagen’s favour.

The final period was action-packed. Wegeberg secured his brace, and Schaffer and Frandsen extended the Danish side’s lead. Leixões kept fighting, with Digão grabbing his second and PH completing his hat-trick. Ruben also found the net for the Portuguese side, but Copenhagen held on to seal a narrow win.

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Results
BSC Sunrise Kyiv 5-2 Napoli Patron BSC
Lenergy Pisa BS 4-2 Augur
Catania BS 4-2 Recreativo Huelva
Enpie Malaga 5 (2)-(3) 5 Marbella FP
TSOR 5-2 GRAP
Rosh Haayin 6-2 Rostocker Robben
Falfala KQ BSC 5-0 Pafos BSC
Marseille BT 2-1 ACD O Sótão

Playoff Match
17th/18th Place

Copenhagen BSC 7-6 Leixões SC

Fixtures (13/06/25)
Quarter-finals
Marbella FP vs Lenergy Pisa BS
Catania BS vs BSC Sunrise Kyiv
TSOR vs Rosh Haayin
Marseille BT vs Falfala KQ BSC

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