Europe's best clubs competed for opening day points in Nazaré
Europe’s best women’s clubs collided as the first day of action took place in the Euro Winners Cup 2025 – Women…
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Group A
Cadizfornia win 6-1 against Minots de Marseille.
Cadizfornia opened the scoring in the first period through Maria, taking an early lead and setting the tone for the match.
The pressure continued in the second period, with Leslie and Candela both finding the net to give Cadizfornia a 3-0 lead heading into the final frame. The French side struggled to contain the Spanish side.
In the third period, Dubytska, Amaral, and Sabela extended the lead even further. Williams pulled one back for Minots de Marseille, but it proved only a consolation as Cadizfornia sealed an emphatic 6-1 victory.
ACD O Sótão win 10-0 against BSC Batumi.
ACD O Sótão delivered a commanding performance with a 10–0 victory over BSC Batumi, showcasing clinical finishing and defensive discipline. The match kicked off with Mesquita opening the scoring late in the first period. Flores followed with a strike, giving the Portuguese side a 2–0 lead heading into the second period.
Sótão adding four more goals in the second period. Ines scored twice, while Flores grabbed her second of the match, and Ema added her name to the scoresheet, extending the lead to 6–0.
The final period saw no let-up. Flores completed her hat-trick and later scored again to make it four for her on the day. Ana and Carol also found the net to round off a dominant 10–0 win for ACD O Sótão.
Group B
Higicontrol Melilla win 6-1 against A.O Kefalinia.
Higicontrol Melilla took the early initiative, with Barbara opening the scoring. Kefalonia responded through Potsiou to level the match. Carol Glez restored the Spanish side’s lead before the end of the first period, giving them a narrow 2–1 advantage.
The second period saw Higicontrol shift gears and take control. Terekh added to the tally, and Natalia struck twice to put the match out of reach, extending the lead to 5–1 with a dominant all-round display.
In the final period, Jessi completed the scoring for Higicontrol. The Spanish side maintained defensive discipline throughout and closed out a convincing 6–1 victory.
AD Pasteis win 3-1 against Pozoalbense.
AD Pasteis secured a well-earned 3–1 victory over Pozoalbense in their Group B encounter. Pasteis made a strong start in the first period with goals from Tezinha and Ferreira, giving the Portuguese side a 2–0 advantage.
Pozoalbense responded in the second period through Moreno, narrowing the deficit and keeping the match within reach.
However, Jasna added a third for Pasteis in the final period, sealing the 3–1 win and all three points.
Group C
Marseille BT win 3-1 against Winti Panthers.
Marseille BT took early control in the first period, with Zidore striking twice to establish a solid 2–0 lead. The French side looked composed in possession, while Winti Panthers struggled to break through defensively.
The second period saw the Swiss side respond, as Sarah pulled one back to reduce the deficit. Despite the pressure, Marseille held firm and maintained their 2–1 advantage heading into the final period.
In the closing frame, Arrii produced a decisive finish to restore the two-goal cushion to close out a 3–1 victory and a strong start in Group C.
CDA Torroxeño win 8-2 against AD Nazaré 2022.
CDA Torroxeño started the match on the front foot, with Cris opening the scoring in the first period. Their early lead set the tone for what would become a dominant display from the Spanish side.
In the second period, Torroxeño extend their advantage with goals from Manau, Jou, Barron-Clark, and another from Manau. Nazaré struggled to keep up but managed to respond through a lone goal by Joana, ending the period trailing 5–1.
In the final period, Torroxeño maintained their attacking momentum. Cris added her second of the game, while Chami and Alcaide also found the target. Although Daniela pulled one back for Nazaré, it wasn’t enough to shift the outcome as Torroxeño cruised to a commanding 8–2 victory.
Group D
Recreativo de Huelva win 2-1 against Sand Games.
Recreativo de Huelva edged past Sand Games with a narrow victory in their Group D clash. The Spanish side took the lead in the first period through Guerra, setting the tone for a competitive encounter.
In the second period, Marín extended Huelva’s lead to 2–0 before Ana Be’s long-range strike pulled one back for Sand Games to make it 2–1.
Despite pressure in the final period, no further goals were scored, and Recreativo de Huelva held firm to secure the win.
Group E
BS Zeeland Ladies win 4-0 against Mr Football Academy.
BS Zeeland Ladies asserted early control in the match, with Adler breaking the deadlock midway through the first period and Pleziá following up to give the Dutch side a 2-0 lead by the end of the first period.
Mr Football Academy, yet to find the net, struggled to break through a compact Zeeland defence. Tasinazzo added a third for Zeeland with a well-taken finish, extending their advantage and putting the Portuguese side further on the back foot.
Tieleman sealed the win in the third period with a composed goal, rounding off a dominant 4-0 performance by BS Zeeland Ladies to claim full points in their Group E opener.
SC Rappiranhas win 4-1 against Mazarron Fem.
SC Rappiranhas started strong in the first period, with Wäger and Schärer both finding the net to give the Swiss side early control of the match. Their organised play and clinical finishing set the tone for the encounter.
In the second period, Giraud extended Rappiranhas’ lead to 3–0, as Mazarrón struggled to create clear chances and break down the Swiss defence.
Küffer added a fourth in the final period to all but seal the win. Although Victoria pulled one back for Mazarrón seconds before the final whistle, it was little more than a consolation. SC Rappiranhas claimed a well-earned 4–1 victory.
Group F
Brussels Football win 7–9 against Cagliari BS after extra time.
Cagliari BS took control early in the first period, with Sheva opening the scoring and Vecchione followed with a brace. Shkvara extended their lead to three in the period. Moreaux and Wiard responded to bring Brussels back into the game. Cagliari ended the period at 4–2.
The second period was a tighter contest. Brussels fought back with goals from Dutoit and Sciuto, but Cagliari held their lead through a goal from Sheva.
In the third period, Vecchione scored a brace for Cagliari, and Brussels surged with goals from Morger and Wiard, drawing level at 7–7 by full-time. The extra time saw Cagliari’s Illiano and Privitera adding to their tally to claim a 9–7 victory.
Isle of Wight BS win 6-3 against Barriada de la Playa.
The second match in Group F began with Marshall giving the English side an early lead, only for Coral to equalise moments later for Barriada. The Isle of Wight quickly regained control, with Buckingham, Elouath, and Vasquez adding to the scoreline, closing the first period with a dominant 4–1 lead.
Barriada de la Playa showed resilience in the second period. Goals from Lorena and Bertón cut the deficit to just one goal, bringing the score to 4–3 and setting up a tense final period.
However, Isle of Wight BS responded with composure. Evans extended the lead before Vasquez grabbed her second of the match to seal a well-earned 6–3 victory.
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Results
Group A
Cadizfornia 6-1 Minots de Marseille
BSC Batumi 0-10 ACD O Sótão
Group B
A.O Kefalinia 1-6 Higicontrol Melilla
Pozoalbense 1-3 AD Pasteis
Group C
Winti Panthers 1-3 Marseille BT
CDA Torroxeño 8-2 AD Nazaré 2022
Group D
Recreativo de Huelva 2-1 Sand Games
Group E
Mr Football Academy 0-4 BS Zeeland Ladies
Mazarron Fem. 1-4 SC Rappiranhas
Group F
Brussels Football 7-9 (AET) Cagliari BS
Barriada de la Playa 3-6 Isle of Wight BS
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