The second day of the competition took place in Nazaré
The second day of the Men’s Euro Winners Cup took place in Nazaré on Monday, as teams continued to fight for points in pursuit of qualification for the knockout stage…
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Group A
KP Lodz win 7-1 against Rostocker Robben
KP Lodz put on an absolute clinic in the opening twelve minutes of their Day 2 clash, leaving Rostocker Robben with a mountain to climb. The Polish side caught an early break when Rostocker Robben’s own goal put them ahead, and they instantly capitalised on the momentum. A ruthless offensive barrage followed, with M. Çelik, Y. Alsaqer, Niesler, and Szadkowski all finding the back of the net to establish a staggering 5-0 lead by the first break.

Rostocker Robben managed to tighten up their defense in the second period, slowing down the Lodz attack. However, midway through the period, Witkowski broke through to extend the lead to 6-0. Rostocker Robben finally found a response late in the period when Skeip pulled one back, though they still trailed heavily at 6-1 heading into the second break.
The final period saw KP Lodz comfortably manage the game and dictate the tempo. With the result virtually secured, Witkowski struck again to claim his brace and cap off a clinical team performance, sealing a comprehensive 7-1 victory for the Polish side
ACD O Sótão win 4-2 in penalties against KP Lodz, after a 3-3 draw
In one of the most fiercely contested matches of the day, ACD O Sótão and KP Lodz went toe-to-toe in a brilliant tactical battle. The opening twelve minutes were incredibly tight, but Sótão managed to break the deadlock late in the period thanks to a sharp finish from Tiago Légua, giving the Portuguese side a narrow 1-0 advantage.

The match exploded into life in the second frame. Bernardo struck early to double Sótão’s lead to 2-0, putting them firmly ahead. However, KP Lodz staged a spectacular comeback. Unleashing three-goal surge, Alsaqer, Suli Batis, and Brochocki all scored in quick succession to completely turn the game on its head, sending Lodz into the final period with a shocking 3-2 lead.
With time running out, Sótão threw everything forward in search of an equaliser. Their persistence paid off late in the period when Duarte Vivo found the back of the net to tie the game at 3-3, forcing a tense extra-time which remained deadlocked. The match was decided from the penalty spot, where ACD O Sótão held their nerve to win the shootout 4-2.
Group B
Ecoris Viareggio BS win 11-2 against Sliema BS
Ecoris Viareggio BS assert their dominance right from the opening whistle. A relentless attacking display in the first twelve minutes saw Ozu, Andriani, Giordani, and Túlio Silva all find the back of the net in quick succession, leaving Sliema BS completely shell-shocked with a 4-0 deficit at the first period.

The Italian squad carried forward their form in the second period, maintaining their lead. Ozu fired home his second goal of the match, safely extending the cushion to 5-0.
In the final period, Gean Pietro found the net to make it 6-0. Sliema finally broke their duck courtesy of a strike from Bray, but Viareggio responded instantly with Túlio Silva and Andriani both securing their braces to stretch the lead to 8-1. Agius clawed another one back for Sliema, but Ecoris Viareggio fired in late goals from Santini and Sassari, coupled with Sliema’s own goal, finalised a massive 11-2 victory for the Italian side.
Falfala KQ BSC win 10-4 against Bavaria Beach Bazis
Falfala KQ BSC early strikes from Thanger and S. Moreb caught the Bavaria Beach Bazis defense completely off guard, allowing Falfala to comfortably dictate the flow of the game with a 2-0 lead.

The second period, Falfala quickly expanded their lead as Jabareen, Amer Yatim, and even their goalkeeper Eliott joined the offensive onslaught. Bavaria’s Knöpfli managed to pull one back to give his side a pulse, but S. Moreb instantly shut down any momentum by finding the back of the net for his second of the game. The teams traded late goals as Trampota converted for Bavaria and Mauricinho struck for Falfala, leaving the scoreline at 7-2.
Falfala confidently pushed their tally into the double digits, with Rodrigo, A. Moad, and Thanger all executing brilliant finishes. While Bavaria Beach Bazis showed plenty of fighting spirit with late goals from Rigo and another from Trampota, the gap proved far too vast to bridge, sealing a dominant 10-4 win for Falfala.
Group C
Napoli Patron win 6-0 against SK Bosnia Teplice
Napoli Patron established their dominance early in the opening twelve minutes, with Caique turning into Bosnia’s tormentor-in-chief by firing home a sharp quick-fire brace to hand Napoli a confident 2-0 lead at the first period.

There was no letting up from Napoli in the second period as they continued to dictate the tempo of the match. Caique remained completely unstoppable, finding the back of the net midway through the period to complete a brilliant hat-trick. Moments later, Diamantopoulos joined the scoring parade, punishing a defensive lapse to push the advantage to a commanding 4-0.
With the result virtually secure, goals from Duque and Jordan both sealed Napoli’s dominant 6-0 victory.
BSC 54 win 9-5 against GD Alfarim
BSC 54 quickly assert their authority with early goals from Damm and Ott put the Swiss side in a comfortable 2-0 position. Alfarim’s Nikita managed to pull one back to give his team some life, but Steinemann answered back immediately to ensure BSC 54 maintained a 3-1 lead heading into the first break.

The second period exploded into a scoring frenzy. Just two minutes after the restart, Oba struck for BSC 54 and quickly followed it up with another to stretch the lead to 5-1. Nikita responded for Alfarim to narrow the deficit, but Hodel completely broke the game open by unleashing a quick-fire brace of his own to make it 7-2. A late strike from Alfarim’s Oleg kept his side in the contest, but still trailed 7-3 at the second break.
Alfarim mounted a furious comeback attempt early in the final twelve minutes, catching the BSC 54 defense off guard. Nikita struck again to complete a spectacular individual hat-trick, and Galvão added another shortly after to dangerously cut the deficit to 7-5. With the pressure mounting, BSC 54 showed great composure to slam the door shut; late goals from Hodel and Damm finally halted the comeback and locked down a 9-5 victory for BSC 54
Group D
Portsmouth BSC win 3-2 against KFUM
The opening twelve minutes saw both sides canceling each other out. Just as it looked like the period would end goaless, Sikinha broke the deadlock in the final minute of the period to send the English squad into the first break with a narrow 1-0 lead.

In the final minutes of the second period, Black Jr produced a brilliant finish to double Portsmouth’s cushion to 2-0. KFUM refused to let the game slip away, as Hellebust found the back of the net moments later to narrow the deficit to 2-1 heading into the final period.
Portsmouth’s Sikinha struck again with a brilliant effort to restore the two-goal cushion at 3-1. KFUM pushed forward and managed to pull one back when Pelicano hit the target in the absolute final second of the match. It proved to be a case of too little, too late, as the final wistle sounded immediately after, sealing a tight 3-2 victory for Portsmouth BSC.
Lenergy Pisa win 4-3 against KFUM
KFUM struck first with Axel, recording the solitary goal of the opening period, and a 1-0 lead at the first break.

Pelicano doubled their lead 2-0 midway through the second period, before Edson Hulk responded to reduce the deficit 1-2 for Pisa.
The final twelve minutes saw Pisa struck early through Edson Hulk to level the game at 2-2, before Mogavero fire home two quick-fire goals in succession to a 4-2 lead. KFUM mounted one final, furious rally as Axel found the net to bring his side back within one, but Pisa managed the final moments perfectly to escape with a thrilling 4-3 win.
Group E
Rosh Haayin BSC win 6-2 against Cadiz CF
Rosh Haayin BSC set the tone right from the kick off. Filipe and Yousef fired home two unanswered goals to leave Cadiz CF stuned and handing the Israeli side a comfortable 2-0 lead at the first break.

Roberto found the back of the net to cut the deficit to 2-1 for Cadiz CF. However, Rosh Haayin quickly extinguished any hopes of a comeback. Josep Jr and Elihay struck back, reclaiming control and pushing their side out to a commanding 4-1 lead by the end of the period.
The final period saw Cadiz fight valiantly, with Adri Lopez managing to breach the defense to give the Spanish squad a glimmer of hope. But Rosh Haayin simply had too much firepower. Filipe took center stage once again, turning on the style to hammer home a brilliant double to seal an emphatic 6-2 victory for Rosh Haayin BSC.
AD Nazaré 2-3 Manavgat Belediye Spor
The opening twelve minutes saw completely neutralising attacks from both sides and leaving the period entirely goalless.

The deadlock was finally shattered late in the second period. With just three minutes left on the clock, Sarper found the net to put Manavgat Belediye Spor a 1-0 lead. AD Nazaré offered an instant response, however, as Álvaro Murraças struck just before the break to ensure both sides entered the final perriod locked at 1-1.
The match exploded into life in the first minute of the final period when Duarte scored a lbrilliant goal to temporarily hand AD Nazaré a 2-1 lead. The Turkish side rallied spectacularly. Diogo Oliveira and Filipe Oliveira both found the back of the net in quick succession, completely flipping the script to secure a thrilling 3-2 comeback victory for Manavgat Belediye Spor.
Group F
BT Cevennes win 7-4 against BS Altena
BT Cevennes got off to a dream start in the opening minute of the match as Salem found the back of the net to establish an early 1-0 lead. BS Altena refused to let the early setback dictate the game, staging a brilliant response midway through the period. Wagenaar pulled his side level before striking again moments later, turning the tide to give Altena a 2-1 advantage going into the first break.

The second period delivered spectacular back-and-forth action. Diagne leveled the score at 2-2 early in the period, but the unstoppable Wagenaar answered back immediately to complete a brilliant hat-trick and put Altena back in front 3-2. Cevennes dug deep, with Salem firing home to equalise at 3-3, before a costly own goal by Altena handed Cevennes a hard-fought 4-3 lead.
Cevennes kept their foot on the gas at the start of the final period, with Diagne striking right at the restart to secure his brace and push the lead to 5-3. Wagenaar rose to the occasion yet again for Altena, hammering home his fourth goal of the match to narrow the gap to 5-4. However, BT Cevennes showed superior composure in the dying minutes, as Salem and Delamontagne both found the net to kill off the game and wrap up a thrilling 7-4 victory.
Pafos FC win 9-4 against SA MVR Sofia
The opening twelve minutes saw Pafos broke through in the latter half of the period, with Giovane and António striking in quick succession to make it 2-0. Sofia managed to grab a crucial lifeline just before the break when Juan scored to reduce the deficit to 2-1.

The second period belonged entirely to the Cypriot side as they unleashed a devastating offensive onslaught, with Klitou netting twice alongside goals from António and Breno Xavier. Sofia’s backline was left completely overwhelmed, with a lonely response from Filipov doing little to halt the momentum as Pafos marched into the final break with a commanding 6-2 cushion.
Any hopes of a Sofia comeback were instantly shattered in the opening minute of the final period when Hadjizinoviou produced a stunning display, scoring twice to extend the lead to 8-2. Juan secured his second of the match and Velidolski added another to claw the score back to 8-4. Ultimately, Pafos had the final word, with Karakannas firing home a late strike to put the finishing touches on a definitive 9-4 win.
Group G
BSC Partizan win 7-2 against BSC Husty
BSC Husty got off to a perfect start when Gui hit the back of the net right from kick off. However, Alisson found the equalizer shortly after, ensuring a balanced and highly competitive first period ended deadlocked at 1-1.

The second period saw Partizan completely shift gears and take control to unleash a four-goal barrage that left Husty reeling. Smetanin and Mateusinho both found the target, while Paterniti put on a brilliant double, rocketing Partizan into a commanding 5-1 lead by the second break.
There was no slowing down for Partizan in the final twelve minutes. Alisson was in spectacular form, striking in the very first minute and adding another midway through to extend the lead to 7-1. Husty’s Gui managed to grab a late goal to secure his own brace, but it did nothing to spoil a thoroughly dominant 7-2 victory for BSC Partizan.
Fútbol Playa Huelva win 5-3 against Cityline Alanya
Cityline Alanya drew first blood with Barış finding the back of the net in the opening minute of the match. Huelva responded rapidly, as Joao Marcos leveled the score at 1-1. Gin then stepped up before the break, converting to hand Huelva a 2-1 advantage at the first break.

In the second period, Alanya’s Barış struck again for his brace, followed by a clinical finish from Marciel to briefly turn the game on its head and put the Turkish side ahead 3-2. The lead was short-lived, however; Huelva’s Brian fired home to level the game at 3-3, and the relentless Gin struck again soon after to reclaim a 4-3 lead heading into the final period.
Huelva’s Gerlan provided the perfect cushion by scoring to make it 5-3. From there, Huelva’s defensive unit dug in deep and locked things down, holding tight against Alanya’s late attacking pressure to protect their two-goal lead and secure a well-earned 5-3 victory.
Group H
BSC Minsk win 14-3 against BSC Hobby
Ryabko and Bryshtsel struck early to establish a quick 2-0 cushion for Minsk. Hobby fought back hard as Johansson found the net to bring them within one, but Novikau responded instantly to restore the two-goal cushion. Hobby’s Langhoff managed to pull another one back, but Ryabko struck again just seconds before the buzzer to ensure Minsk carried a 4-2 lead into the first break.

The second period began with another brief surge from Hobby, as Johansson scored immediately at the restart to cut the deficit to 4-3. Minsk responded with a devastating five-goal haul, powered by a quick double from Ryabko alongside clinical finishes from Bryshtsel, Chaikouski, and Hapon, putting Minsk in absolute control with a commanding 9-3 lead.
There was no mercy in the final period as the Minsk frontline continued to charge Hobby’s defense. They added five more unanswered goals to push well into double digits, courtesy of a sharp strike from Chaikouski and dominant braces from both Gavrilov and Bryshtsel. The relentless attacking display safely sealed a massive 14-3 victory for BSC Minsk.
Beach Royals win 7-5 against Montpellier HSC BS
Paulinho broke the deadlock for the Beach Royals, slotting home a crucial late strike to hand his side a narrow 1-0 lead heading into the first interval.

The match opened up significantly in the second period. Montpellier hit the ground running with an early equalizer from Belhomme to tie the game at 1-1. The Royals responded brilliantly to the pressure, as Sand struck to restore their lead before Brendo hammered home to give the German side a confident 3-1 cushion.
Montpellier mounted a furious early comeback, with Grandon reducing the deficit and Cristian firing home shortly after to tie the match at 3-3. Just as the momentum threatened to shift completely, Brendo took absolute control of the match, unleashing a spectacular three-goal blitz to single-handedly push the Royals back in front 6-3. Paulinho then added another to make it 7-3. While Montpellier showed immense spirit with late consolation goals from Belhomme and Bettayeb, the gap proved too wide to bridge, securing a breathless 7-5 win for the Beach Royals.
Group I
BSC Sunrise win 9-2 against BSC Nistru
The opening twelve minutes featured an incredibly tight defensive display, with both teams struggling to find a breakthrough on the sand. Just as it looked like the first period would conclude in a scoreless stalemate, Beșelea came up clutch for BSC Nistru, firing home in the final seconds to hand his side a dramatic 1-0 lead.

In the second period. Pedrinho levelled the score at 1-1 with a brilliant strike in the first minute of the restart, and Borsuk quickly found the net to briefly put the Ukrainian side ahead 2-1. Dogot responded immediately to restore parity at 2-2 heading into the final period.
The third period belonged entirely to BSC Sunrise as they unleashed a spectacular attacking masterclass. Pedrinho struck again in the first minute to reclaim the lead. The Nistru defense was completely overwhelmed as Victor Hugo, Samoilenko, Duchev, and Pazenko all joined to seal a comprehensive 9-2 victory for BSC Sunrise.
Bonyhád BFC win 3-2 against Avenir BS
The match between Bonyhád BFC and Avenir BS neutralised each other’s attacking threats to leave the first twelve minutes entirely goalless in the opening period.

The deadlock was finally broke late in the second period when Panadés produced a moment of magic, finding the back of the net to give Bonyhád a slim 1-0 advantage just before the second break.
In the final period, Devaux struck right at the game restart to draw Avenir level at 1-1, but Bonyhád answered back through a sharp goal from Dániel to reclaim a 2-1 lead. Refusing to back down, Avenir fought their way back into the match once more when Perrin converted to tie the game at 2-2. With the match hanging in the balance, Panadés rose to the occasion yet again, firing home his second goal of the match to secure a hard-fought 3-2 victory for Bonyhád BFC.
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RESULTS
Group A
Rostocker Robben 1-7 KP Lodz
ACD O Sótão 3(4)-(2)3 KP Lodz
Group B
Ecoris Viareggio BS 11-2 Sliema BS
Falfala KQ BSC 10-4 Bavaria Beach Bazis
Group C
Napoli Patron 6-0 SK Bosnia Teplice
GD Alfarim 5-9 BSC 54
Group D
Portsmouth BSC 3-2 KFUM
Lenergy Pisa 4-3 KFUM
Group E
Rosh Haayin BSC 6-2 Cadiz CF
AD Nazaré 2-3 Manavgat Belediye Spor
Group F
BT Cevennes 7-4 BS Altena
Pafos FC 9-4 SA MVR Sofia
Group G
BSC Husty 2-7 BSC Partizan
Fútbol Playa Huelva 5-3 Cityline Alanya
Group H
BSC Hobby 3-14 BSC Minsk
Beach Royals 7-5 Montpellier HSC BS
Group I
BSC Sunrise 9-2 BSC Nistru
Bonyhád BFC 3-2 Avenir BS
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