Women’s Americas Winners Cup Is Ready for the Quarter Finals

Eight teams remain in contention for the trophy


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Round of 16
San Marcelino win 3-1 in penalties against Zarcero BS, after a 2-2 draw
Zarcero struck first through Roxiny in the second minute of the opening period, and despite high intensity from both sides, Zarcero carried their slim 1–0 advantage into the break.

The second period followed a similar pattern, with Zarcero defending their lead as San Marcelino searched for a way back. The momentum shifted in the third period as Duran levelled the match 1–1 midway through the period. 

Taacas completed the turnaround to put San Marcelino ahead 2–1. Roxiny, however, rescued Zarcero with her second of the match inside the final three minutes to level 2-2, forcing the game into penalties. San Marcelino held their nerve from the spot, converting three to a 3–1 shootout victory.

CALI BSC win 7-0 against Nassau BSC
Cali BSC broke the deadlock late in the first period, benefitting from a Nassau own goal. Vasquez added a second just before the whistle to establish a 2–0 lead.

Cali took full control in the second period, scoring four unanswered goals through Sai, Evans, Elouath and Leslie as Nassau struggled to contain the pressure. Cali entered the final period with a commanding 6–0 advantage.

Adler added a late strike in the third period to seal a dominant 7–0 win and send Cali BSC comfortably into the quarter-finals.

CRUZN win 3-0 against Dimas Escazú FP
The opening period produced no goals, with both sides showing strong defensive discipline as the match remained level at the break.

Cruzn broke through early in the second period when Oray fired in just a minute after the restart. Belkiri then doubled the advantage late on, giving Cruzn a 2–0 edge heading into the final twelve minutes.

Hunter secured the result with an early third-period finish, completing a 3–0 victory and booking Cruzn’s place in the knockout stage.

Ceilândia EC win 7-3 against San Salvador BSC
Ceilândia opened strongly, with Isabelle scoring in the second minute before Calderon levelled for San Salvador. Agatha quickly restored Ceilândia’s 2-1 lead into the first break.

San Salvador equalised again early in the second period through Maravilla, but Ceilândia responded emphatically. Isabelle completed her brace, and further goals from Tálita and Aline pushed the score to 5–2 as Ceilândia took control.

Early in the final period, Tálita struck again to make it 6–2. Ramos pulled one back for San Salvador, but Rafaela’s late finish sealed a confident 7–3 victory for Ceilândia.

São Pedro win 4-0 against BSVB
São Pedro took the lead midway through the opening period thanks to Ester’s composed finish, and they maintained their grip on the match through a goalless second period as BSVB struggled to mount a response.

With the match still finely poised at 1–0, São Pedro stepped up in the final period. Taii struck twice in quick succession to extend the advantage, before Sil capped off the performance with a late fourth to complete a clinical 4–0 victory.

Vasco da Gama win 6-1 against Las Costeñas
Barbara opened the scoring early for Vasco da Gama with a precise finish in the third minute, giving her side the edge in the first period.

In the second, Lorena and Tasinazzo added goals at both ends of the period, securing a commanding 3–0 lead. Las Costeñas eventually broke through in the third period with Meibi finding the net.

Vasco da Gama responded with authority, adding three more goals through Iryna, Manau and Thays to seal an impressive 6–1 victory.

Barra de Santiago 6-3 FP Riviera Maya
Barra de Santiago’s Cordero opened the scoring in the first period before Silsa doubled the advantage seconds before the break. Gallegos immediately responded for FP Riviera Maya, but Barra carried a 2–1 lead into the second period.

Rosa extended the advantage to 3–1 midway through the second period. Although Tash struck late to keep FP Riviera Maya within reach, Barra remained firmly in control heading into the final period.

Early in the third, Cindy made it 4–2, and Cordero added two more to complete a strong personal performance. Castañeda found the net late for FP Riviera Maya, but Barra’s relentless rhythm secured a decisive 6–3 victory.


BS-UES win 8-5 against Garita Palmera BS
Garita Palmera opened the scoring through Palacios, but BS-UES quickly turned the game around, with Escobar levelling and Giulia pushing them 2–1 ahead to close the first period.

The second period saw a rapid response from Turcios, yet BS-UES surged forward with clinical play. Mirella, Milene and Escobar all found the net, creating a 5–2 advantage before the final period.

Ramos reignited the contest with a brace early in the third, reducing the deficit to 5–4. Mirella struck again for BS-UES, but Ramos completed her hat-trick to keep the game tight at 6–5. In the closing minutes, Kylma and Galán delivered the decisive blows, sealing an 8–5 win.

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Results
Round of 16
San Marcelino 2(3)vs(1)2 Zarcero BS
CALI BSC 7-0 Nassau BSC
CRUZN 3-0 Dimas Escazú FP
Ceilândia EC 7-3 San Salvador BSC
Sao Pedro 4-0 BSVB
Vasco da Gama 6-1 Las Costeñas
Barra de Santiago 6-3 FP Riviera Maya
BS-UES 8-5 Garita Palmera BS

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