Poland finished in second, whilst Ukraine took third
Women’s action came to its conclusion in the Euro Beach Soccer League Andalucía 2025 as the champions were crowned.
5th/6th Place
England win 5-0 against Belgium.
England delivered a commanding performance in their final fixture, in a one-sided affair. The opening period saw both teams evenly matched, cancelling each other out with no goals to show for their efforts.
The deadlock continued deep into the second period until Barron-Clark finally broke through with a composed finish into the bottom corner, giving England a 1–0 advantage heading into the final period.
England shifted gears in the third, with Barron-Clark showcasing her attacking prowess. She added two more goals to complete a stunning hat-trick, while Povey joined the scoresheet with a sharp strike that extended the lead to 4–0. In the dying moments, Barron-Clark struck once more, sealing a dominant 5–0 win.
3rd/4th Place
Ukraine win 4-3 against Czechia.
Ukraine’s thrilling encounter with Czechia began with Folprechtová firing in the opener within the first minute to give Czechia a 1–0 lead advantage they held through the opening period.
Ukraine responded early in the second, as Klipachenko struck a powerful volley from the corner side to level the match at 1–1. But Czechia quickly regained control through Folprechtová’s second, whose powerful strike from the centerline restored their lead. Midway through the period, Kostiuk brought Ukraine level once again with a spot-kick that bounced awkwardly in front of Czechia’s goalkeeper. In the dying moments of the second period, Skybina finished confidently to give Ukraine their first lead at 3–2.
Czechia came back yet again in the third, as Chocholousová converted a penalty to make it 3–3. But Skybina had the final say, converting her spot-kick to restore Ukraine’s advantage. Despite late pressure from Czechia, Ukraine held firm to secure the victory and finish third.
Final
Spain win 3-2 against Poland.
In a thrilling conclusion to the women’s competition in Andalucia, host Spain claimed a hard-fought victory over Poland. The opening period saw both sides locked in a tactical stalemate, with resolute defending and missed opportunities leaving the scoreline goalless heading into the second frame.
Spain finally broke the deadlock with just under three minutes left in the second period as Paqui found the net with a well-taken finish. She struck again moments later to double Spain’s lead, putting the hosts in a strong position going into the final period.
Poland responded swiftly after the restart, as goalkeeper Banaszkiewicz fired a stunning long-range strike directly from her goal area to bring the score to 2–1. However, Spain quickly reasserted control, with Alcaide restoring the two-goal cushion with a composed finish. Poland refused to back down, and Matusiak pulled one back to make it 3–2, setting up a tense finale. Despite late pressure from the Polish side, Spain held firm to secure the win and lift the trophy in front of their home fans.
RESULTS
Final
Spain 3-2 Poland
3rd/4th Place
Ukraine 4-3 Czechia
5th/6th Place
England 5-0 Belgium
FINAL STANDINGS
1. Spain
2. Poland
3. Ukraine
4. Czechia
INDIVIDUAL AWARDS
Top Scorer – #19 POL Szpera (4 goals in 3 matches)
Best GK – #13 ESP Laura
MVP – #2 ESP Andrea Miron
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