Euro Winners Cup 2026 quarter-finals defined!

Eight teams remain in contention for the trophy


Eight Round of 16 matches were played as the quarter-finalists were defined in nazaré…

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Round of 16
BSC 54 win 7-1 against Fútbol Playa Huelva
BSC 54 dominated the opening period, establishing an early 2-0 lead through Damm and Steinemann. The Swiss side maintained their momentum as Ott and Hodel found the back of the net to extend the advantage to 4-0 before the first break.

The second period saw Huelva attempt to rally when Gerlan reduced the deficit, but Ott responded shortly after to restore a four-goal cushion, heading into the final interval with BSC 54 leading 5-1.

The final period was controlled by BSC 54, who continued to press their advantage. Dmais struck to make it 6-1, and a late goal from Hodel ultimately sealed a comprehensive 7-1 victory for the Swiss side.

Beach Royals win 5-3 against Rosh Haayin
The Beach Royals opened strongly, racing to a 2-0 lead with goals from Brendo and Piu. Rosh Haayin managed to stay within striking distance when Elihay pulled one back late in the opening period.

The second period remained tight, with defensive work defining much of the play. However, Brendo fired in his second goal in the final minute of the period to ensure the Beach Royals held a 3-1 lead heading into the second break.

Rosh Haayin kept the pressure on in the third period, with Daninho closing the gap to 2-3 midway through the period. The Beach Royals responded decisively, however, as Brendo and Hoeveler extended the lead to 5-2. Despite a late spark from Filipe, the Beach Royals held firm to secure a 5-3 win.

Cevennes win 5-1 against BSC Sunrise Kyiv
Cevennes established control early in the opening period, with Diego Ignacio finding the net just two minutes into the match. A late goal from Laurent further extended the lead to 2-0 as the sides headed into the first break.

The second period saw a more contested battle as Nerush reduced the deficit for Sunrise Kyiv in the final minute. However, Judan struck just before the break to restore the two-goal cushion, giving Cevennes a 3-1 lead heading into the final period.

Cevennes pulled away decisively in the closing period, with Judan adding his second of the match and Diagne also finding the target. These efforts secured a dominant 5-1 victory for the side.

Falfala KQ BSC win 7-6 against Napoli Patron BSC
The opening period was an end-to-end affair; Amer Yatim opened the scoring for Falfala, only for Caique to equalise twice for Napoli. However, a late strike from Jabareen ensured Falfala entered the first break with a narrow 3-2 lead.

Falfala seized momentum in the second period as Amer Yatim and Jabareen both completed their respective braces. The offensive surge extended the Falfala lead to 5-2 heading into the final period.

The third period was a frantic, high-scoring spectacle. While Napoli mounted a fierce comeback attempt with a goal from Dimas and a hat-trick from Jordan, further strikes from Mauricinho and Thanger proved vital. Falfala ultimately held on to claim a slim 7-6 victory.

Lenergy Pisa BS win 6-5 against BSC Partizan
The opening period was an intense tactical battle, with Partizan taking a 2-1 lead thanks to goals from Mateusinho and Alisson, while Pisa managed one in response.

The second period was a back-and-forth scoring affair. Edson Hulk equalised for Pisa, but Alisson quickly restored the Partizan lead. Chiky Ardil leveled at 3-3, only for Alisson to complete his hat-trick to put Partizan back in front. Just before the break, Edson Hulk struck again to bring the score to 4-4.

Casapieri gave Pisa the lead shortly after the restart in the third period, but Rafinha soon balanced the score at 5-5. In the closing moments, Edson Hulk stepped up to decide the match, securing a dramatic 6-5 victory for Lenergy Pisa BS.

BSC Minsk win 5-4 against Bonyhád BFC
Minsk made an explosive start, racing to a two-goal lead early in the first period through Pechnikov. Bonyhád stayed within reach, however, as a late strike from Antonio narrowed the deficit to 1-2 heading into the first break.

The momentum shifted in the second period as Bonyhád took control. Nahuel leveled the score at 2-2, followed by goals from Richárd and Panadés that pushed Bonyhád into a 4-2 lead.

In the final period, Bryshtsel emerged as the hero for Minsk, netting two crucial goals to level the match at 4-4 and force extra time. In the added period, Hapon delivered the decisive strike to seal a slim 5-4 victory for Minsk.

Ecoris Viareggio BS win 4-3 against Cadiz CF
Viareggio made a dream start when Giordani netted a brilliant goal in the second minute to take a 1-0 lead. However, Cadiz CF kept their composure, and in the final minute of the opening period, Adri Lopez levelled the score at 1-1.

The second period proved to be an end-to-end contest. Túlio Silva restored the advantage for Viareggio, only for Pablo Perez to equalise once more. Bruno Xavier then fired Viareggio back in front, but Roberto ensured the sides remained level at 3-3 heading into the second break.

The deciding moment arrived in the final period as Bruno Xavier struck his second goal of the match. His clinical effort proved to be the difference, securing a narrow 4-3 victory for Viareggio.

ACD O Sótão win 6-2 against Pafos BSC
Breno Xavier’s brilliant strike for Pafos FC proved to be the decisive moment of the opening period, handing the side a narrow 1-0 advantage as they headed into the first interval.

The second period saw the contest intensify as Duarte Vivo found the back of the net to bring Sótão level at 1-1. However, Breno Xavier was on hand to strike again late in the period, ensuring Pafos entered the second break with a slender 2-1 lead.

Sótão staged a remarkable turnaround in the final period, completely overwhelming their opponents with five unanswered goals. Coimbra, Bernardo, Mota, Batalha and Duarte Vivo all found their target in a clinical display, securing a comprehensive 6-2 victory for Sótão.

17th/18th Place
KP Lodz win 9-2 against KFUM Stavanger
The opening period was a cagey affair, with Niesler’s solitary strike the only thing separating the two sides as KP Lodz took a narrow 1-0 lead into the first interval.

Lodz upped the tempo in the second period, with Niesler netting his second of the game and Witkowski adding another to stretch the lead to 3-0. Haaland responded with a quick-fire brace for Stavanger to reduce the deficit, but Bistula hit back for Lodz just before the second break to restore a 4-2 advantage.

The final period was completely dominated by Lodz, who took total control of the match. Niesler completed a stunning individual display with three more goals, while Alsaqer and Witkowski also found the net to seal a comprehensive 9-2 victory.

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RESULTS
Round of 16

Fútbol Playa Huelva 1-7 BSC 54
Rosh Haayin 3-5 Beach Royals
BSC Sunrise Kyiv 1-5 Cevennes
Napoli Patron BSC 6-7 Falfala KQ BSC
Lenergy Pisa BS 6-5 BSC Partizan
BSC Minsk (aet) 5-4 Bonyhád BFC
Ecoris Viareggio BS 4-3 Cadiz CF
Pafos BSC 2-6 ACD “O Sótão”

17th/18th Place
KP Lodz 9-2 KFUM Stavanger

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