The second day of the competition took place
The second day of World Winners Cup action in Sicily saw teams delivering standout performances, each aiming to secure a place in the knockout stages.
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Group A
Qadsia Club win 4-1 against Rostocker Robben
Qadsia Club struck twice in the final minute of the opening period through Alsaqer and Tim, taking a 2-0 lead as Rostocker Robben struggled to make their chances count.

The second period remained goalless, with both sides unable to find a breakthrough as Qadsia Club maintained control of the match.
Alsaqer added his second in the third period before an own-goal further extended Qadsia’s advantage. Rostocker Robben managed a late consolation through Kaufmann, but it finished 4-1 in favour of the Kuwaiti side.
Casa Benfica Viseu win 3-2 against Catania BS
Casa Benfica Viseu took the lead midway through the first period with a goal from Milton, but Catania BS responded immediately through Cosci. Adrian restored the advantage for Casa Benfica Viseu before the first break.

In the second period, Cosci struck again in the closing minute to bring the scores level at 2-2, setting up a tense final period.
The decisive moment came from Cabral, whose well-taken goal in the third period secured the narrow 3-2 victory for Casa Benfica Viseu.
Group B
BSC Vybir win 6-0 against Portsmouth BSC
BSC Vybir got off to a strong start with two early goals from Wesley and Voitenko, taking a 2-0 lead into the first break.

The second period saw Voitenko strike again, with Smetanin adding another to extend the advantage to 4-0 going into the final period.
Voitenko completed his hat-trick and Dukov added a late goal to seal a comprehensive 6-0 victory for BSC Vybir.
Falfala KQ BSC win 3-1 against Sportivo Luqueño
Sportivo Luqueño took the early lead in the first period through Jabareen, holding a narrow 1-0 advantage at the first break.

The second period saw both sides unable to find the net, as Falfala KQ BSC defended resolutely and kept Sportivo Luqueño at bay.
In the final period, Maurichinho levelled for Sportivo Luqueño, but Falfala KQ BSC struck twice through Rodrigo and Amer to secure a 3-1 victory.
Group C
BS Mijas Costa win 2-0 against Pafos BSC
The first period ended goalless, with both sides creating chances but unable to break the deadlock.

Cebolla proved decisive in the second period, striking twice to hand BS Mijas Costa a 2-0 lead.
In the final period, Mijas Costa held firm defensively to preserve their advantage and claim a solid 2-0 victory.
Barra de Santiago win 6-2 against Bonyhád BFC
A late strike from Velasquez in the first period gave Barra de Santiago a narrow 1-0 lead heading into the break.

Ramos extended the advantage early in the second period, but Soma responded quickly to keep Bonyhád BFC within reach at 2-1 going into the final stage.
Barra de Santiago turned up the pressure in the third period, scoring four times through Castro, Perez, Fuentes and a second from Velasquez. Soma added his second for Bonyhád BFC, but it was too little too late as Barra sealed a convincing 6-2 victory.
Group D
Rosh Haayin BSc win 6-3 against Cevennes Meridionales
Josep Jr., Daninho and Elihay all found the net in the opening period to give Rosh Haayin BSC a strong 3-0 lead. leaving Cevennes Meridionales chasing the game.

Eudin and Josep Jr. added to the tally in the second period. Cevennes Meridionales responded with goals from Diagne, Allard and Vigon to reduce the deficit to 5-3.
Eudin struck again in the final period to secure a 6-3 victory for Rosh Haayin BSC.
Napoli BS win 4-2 in penalties against SoCal Legacy BSC after a 4-4 draw.
Chávez opened the scoring early for SoCal Legacy, but Antonio quickly levelled for Napoli. Boyea restored Legacy’s lead in the final minute of the first period, only for Sciacca to equalise seconds before the whistle at 2-2.

Chávez struck again at the restart to edge SoCal Legacy 3-2 ahead, before Souza extended the advantage to 4-2 in the third. Napoli refused to fold, with late goals from Sciacca and Paulinho forcing extra time.
The deadlock persisted through the additional period, and the match went to penalties, where Napoli held their nerve to triumph 4-2 in the shootout.
Group E
Arabia SC win 8-4 against Canada BS
Arabia SC made a strong start, with Renan, Ryan and Bernardo all on target in the opening period for a 3-0 lead. Canada struggled to convert their chances and trailed heading into the second.

The second period proved decisive, as Arabia SC struck five more, two from Hajeyah, a second for Renan, one from Sabti, plus a Canada own-goal to stretch their advantage to 7-1. Alejo and Navas hit back late to keep Canada within reach at 7-3.
Ryan’s second of the match in the final period sealed the win, despite Jankovic pulling one back for Canada, as Arabia SC closed out an emphatic 8-4 result.
Napoli Patron win 9-6 against BSC Husty
Ramy’s hat-trick and a goal from Dimas gave Napoli Patron a strong 4-2 lead in the opening period, with Gori keeping BSC Husty in touch with a brace.

The second period saw goals exchanged as Gore struck twice for Husty, while Ramy and Georgikopoulos added for Napoli, keeping the advantage at 6-4.
In the final period, Gore continued his scoring form with another two goals, but Napoli finished stronger with strikes from Diamantopoulos, Ramy and Gatica to complete a 9-6 victory.
Group F
TMS FC win 5-3 against Gualcamacuto
TMS FC rally in the final period to defeat Gualcamacuto. Liu opened the scoring in the first period to give TMS FC a narrow 1-0 advantage.

Gualcamacuto turned the game around in the second period, with Betancourt and Juan putting them 2-1 ahead.
The final period produced all the drama, as Breno quickly levelled before Adrián restored Gualcamacuto’s lead. Bernardo equalised once more, and late goals from Breno and Leonardo secured a 5-3 comeback win for TMS FC.
Marseille BT win 9-5 against Naxos BS
Hernández opened the scoring for Naxos midway through the first period, before Giffaux and Benjamin responded to give Marseille a 2–1 lead.

The second period saw Marseille pull further ahead with goals from Lucão, Benjamin, Rafa and Batis, while Zurlo struck twice for Naxos to keep the deficit at 6–3 heading into the final period.
Naxos scored two more through Zurlo early in the third period, but Marseille fired back with a rapid trio of goals from Cantona, Batis and Benjamin to secure a 9–5 victory.
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Results
Group A
Rostocker Robben 1-4 Qadsia Club
Catania BS 2-3 Casa Benfica Viseu
Group B
BSC Vybir 6-0 Portsmouth BSC
Falfala KQ BSC 3-1 Sportivo Luqueño
Group C
Pafos BSC 0-2 BS Mijas Costa
Barra de Santiago 6-2 Bonyhád BFC
Group D
Rosh Haayin BSc 6-3 Cevennes Meridionales
Napoli BS 4 (4)-(2) 4 SoCal Legacy BSC
Group E
Canada BS 4-8 Arabia SC
Napoli Patron 9-6 BSC Husty
Group F
TMS FC 5-3 Gualcamacuto
Marseille BT 9-5 Naxos BS
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