2018 Women's Euro Winners Cup

2018 Women's Euro Winners Cup
Tournament details
Host country Portugal
Dates 28 May – 3 June 2018
Teams 20 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s) 3 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions WFC Zvezda (1st title)
Runners-up Portsmouth Ladies
Third place AIS Playas de San Javier
Fourth place Amnéville
Tournament statistics
Matches played 62
Goals scored 417 (6.73 per match)

The 2018 Women's Euro Winners Cup was the third edition of the Women's Euro Winners Cup (WEWC), an annual continental beach soccer tournament for women's top-division European clubs. The championship is the sport's version of the UEFA Women's Champions League in association football.[1]

Organised by Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW), the tournament was held in Nazaré, Portugal from 28 May till 3 June 2018, in tandem with the larger men's edition.[2]

The event began with a round robin group stage. At its conclusion, the best teams progressed to the knockout stage, a series of single elimination games to determine the winners, starting with the Round of 16 and ending with the final. Consolation matches were also played to determine other final rankings.

Havana Shots Aargau of Switzerland were the defending champions,[3] but were knocked out in the quarter-finals by WFC Zvezda of Russia, ultimately finishing in 8th place. WFC Zvezda went on to win their first title, beating Portsmouth Ladies of the England in the final,[4] Pompey's second runners-up finish in a row.

Teams

Portsmouth Ladies
Nõmme Kalju
Grande Motte Pyramide
Amnéville
Beachkick Ladies Berlin
Lokrians
Terracina
HTC Zwolle
DTS Ede
Lady Grembach EE Łódź
KU AZS UAM Poznan
   Sporting
Vetlanda United
WFC Zvezda
Higicontrol Melilla
Roses Platja
Madrid
AIS Playas de San Javier
Femenino Cáceres
Havana Shots Aargau
Location of teams in the 2018 Euro Winners Cup main round.
Groups key: A; B; C; D; E.

20 teams entered the tournament – all of whom enter straight into the group stage.[2][5]

12 different nations are represented.

Qualification

As per BSWW regulations, qualification for the 2018 WEWC is achieved as follows:[6]

  • The reigning champions qualify automatically (Havana Shots Aargau of Switzerland).
  • The winners of all European national women's beach soccer leagues/championships are entitled to automatic qualification. (Note that no league champion from Switzerland qualified as this was Havana Shots Aargau who had already qualified as current WEWC champions)
  • In countries where women's clubs exist but a national women’s league or championship does not yet exist, one club can be nominated to represent that country.
  • If a national association wishes to enter more than one club, they can request for permission to do so from the organisers BSWW who will grant or reject the clubs a berth at the tournament depending on the total number of teams already registered.

Entrants

Key: H: Hosts \ TH: Title holders

Group stage
Sporting CP (H) AIS Playas de San Javier DTS Ede WFC Zvezda
Havana Shots Aargau (TH) Femenino Cáceres Amnéville Beachkick Ladies Berlin
Higicontrol Melilla Lady Grembach EE Łódź Grande Motte Pyramide Nõmme Kalju
Roses Platja KU AZS UAM Poznan Lokrians Portsmouth Ladies
Madrid HTC Zwolle Terracina Ladies Vetlanda United

Venues


Praia de Nazaré (Nazaré Beach) is the host location of the competition for the second year running.
Nazaré

Location of Nazaré in Portugal.

Three venues were used in one host city: Nazaré, Leiria District, Portugal.[7]

  • Matches took place at Praia de Nazaré (Nazaré Beach) on one of three pitches:
  1. The Main pitch, otherwise known as the Estádio do Viveiro (Viveiro Stadium), with a capacity of 1,600.[8]
  • Host of 12 matches; all main bracket ties from the quarter-finals onwards and all host club (Sporting CP) matches.

  1. Pitch 2, a purpose made pitch, located adjacent to the main stadium.
  • Host of 24 matches; all Round of 16 ties and all losers brackets ties from the quarter-finals onwards.

  1. Pitch 3, a purpose made pitch, located adjacent to pitch 2.
  • Host of 26 matches; only used during the group stage.

Squads

Each club must submit a squad of a maximum of 12 players that includes a minimum of two goalkeepers. Players are to be assigned shirt numbers between 1 to 22 (the number 1 must be reserved for a goalkeeper). Three delegates must accompany the players, including at least one medical personnel. A maximum of three foreign players are allowed to be part of the squad.[6] This was later increased to four, however a maximum of three of these players are permitted to play in a match.[9]

Draw

The draw for the group stage took place on May 9 at 12:00 local time in Nazaré, Portugal at the Biblioteca Municipal de Nazaré (Nazaré Public Library),[10] conducted by the Mayor of Nazaré, Walter Chicharro, PFP Director Pedro Dias, BSWW Deputy Vice-President, Gabino Renales and BSWW Head of Competitions, Josep Ponset.[11]

The BSWW organising committee decided to split the 20 teams into five groups of four, conducting the draw as follows:[12]

Draw procedure
  • The top four clubs in this order received the next top seeds and were automatically assigned to the groups, with the 2nd seed placed in position B1 through to the 5th seed allocated to E1.
  • Out of the remaining 15 clubs, again, from each country still represented, each club that finished highest in its country's national league were grouped together and ordered based upon the 2017 final ranking once more. These clubs in this order received the next top seeds available.
  • For the countries still represented by one or more clubs, this process repeated until every club was seeded.
  • The 15 teams were split into three pots, with the highest seeds placed into Pot 1 down to the lowest seeds placed in Pot 3 (along with one unseeded club, Nõmme Kalju, as there was no representative club of their association in the last edition to calculate a seed from).
  • Each pot consisted of five teams.
  • One team from each pot was drawn into each of the groups, A through E, chronologically. The teams from Pot 1 were assigned to position 2, those from Pot 2, assigned to position 3 and those from Pot 3, position 4.
  • Teams from the same association could not be drawn into the same group.
Pots
Auto-assigned clubs Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3
  • Portugal Sporting CP (assigned to A1)
  • Switzerland Havana Shots Aargau (assigned to B1)
  • England Portsmouth Ladies (assigned to C1)
  • Spain AIS Playas de San Javier (assigned to D1)
  • Russia WFC Zvezda (assigned to E1)
  • Spain Roses Platja
  • Germany Beachkick Ladies Berlin
  • Italy Terracina Ladies
  • Poland Lady Grembach EE Łódź
  • Netherlands HTC Zwolle
  • Sweden Vetlanda United
  • France Amnéville
  • Spain Femenino Cáceres
  • Italy Lokrians
  • Poland KU AZS UAM Poznan
  • Netherlands DTS Ede
  • France Grande Motte Pyramide
  • Spain Higicontrol Melilla
  • Spain Madrid
  • Estonia Nõmme Kalju (unseeded)

Group stage

The group stage fixtures were announced on 16 May.[13]

All times are local, WEST (UTC+1).

Group A

Pos Team Pld W W+ WP L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Higicontrol Melilla 33000178+99Knockout stage
2 Lady Grembach EE Łódź 320011310+36
3 Sporting CP 31002912–33
4 Vetlanda United 30003413–90


Group B

Pos Team Pld W W+ WP L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Beachkick Ladies Berlin 3200197+26Knockout stage
2 Lokrians 32001131306
3 Havana Shots Aargau 31002811–33
4 Madrid 3100298+13


Group C

Pos Team Pld W W+ WP L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 Portsmouth Ladies 33000345+299Knockout stage
2 HTC Zwolle 32001101006
3 Femenino Cáceres 31002615–93
4 Nõmme Kalju 30003424–200


Group D

Pos Team Pld W W+ WP L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 AIS Playas de San Javier 32001117+46Knockout stage
2 Amnéville 3200198+16
3 Terracina Ladies 32001119+26
4 DTS Ede 30003613–70


Group E

Pos Team Pld W W+ WP L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 WFC Zvezda 31110159+66Knockout stage
2 Roses Platja 32001127+56
3 KU AZS UAM Poznan 31002611–53
4 Grande Motte Pyramide 30003713–60


Knockout stage

The top three clubs from each group, plus the best fourth placed team advance to the Round of 16.

In the knockout stage, the clubs compete in single-elimination matches. Consolation matches are also played to determine the final rankings involving the clubs knocked out of each round of the knockout stage.

  • Round of 16 draw:
The Round of 16 draw was conducted on 30 May following the conclusion of the day's matches. The 16 clubs were placed into two pots of eight. The five group winners and the three best runners-up (Lady Grembach EE Łódź, Amnéville & Roses Platja) were placed in Pot 1. The remaining two runners-up, the five third-placed teams and the best fourth-placed club were assigned to Pot 2.[14]
For each Round of 16 tie, a club from Pot 1 was drawn to play against a club from Pot 2. However, clubs who finished 1st and 2nd in the same group could not be drawn against each other. As each tie was drawn, they were allocated chronologically from top to bottom in the bracket below. The draw was conducted by the Mayor of Nazaré, Walter Chicharro and Dario Ramacciotti of Viareggio.[14]
Main bracket
 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
 
 
 
Amnéville7
 
 
 
KU AZS UAM Poznan5
 
Amnéville3
 
 
 
Femenino Cáceres1
 
Higicontrol Melilla3 (1) 
 
 
 
Femenino Cáceres (p)3 (3) 
 
Amnéville4
 
 
 
Portsmouth Ladies5
 
Lady Grembach EE Łódź (a.e.t.) 4
 
 
 
Madrid3
 
Lady Grembach EE Łódź4 (4) 
 
 
 
Portsmouth Ladies (p)4 (5) 
 
Portsmouth Ladies4
 
 
 
Terracina Ladies2
 
Portsmouth Ladies0
 
 
 
WFC Zvezda2
 
WFC Zvezda6
 
 
 
HTC Zwolle2
 
WFC Zvezda5
 
 
 
Havana Shots Aargau2
 
Beachkick Ladies Berlin0
 
 
 
Havana Shots Aargau2
 
WFC Zvezda4
 
 
 
AIS Playas de San Javier 2 Third place
 
Roses Platja5
 
  
 
Sporting CP2
 
Roses Platja1 Amnéville1
 
 
 
AIS Playas de San Javier 3 AIS Playas de San Javier 3
 
AIS Playas de San Javier 10
 
 
Lokrians1
 
Losers brackets
Round of 16 losers bracket
  13th place play-off 13th–16th place semi-finals  9th-16th place quarter-finals  9th-12th place semi-finals 9th place play-off
                                               
      KU AZS UAM Poznan 0  
      Higicontrol Melilla 5  
    KU AZS UAM Poznan 1         Higicontrol Melilla 3  
    Madrid 7         Terracina Ladies 1  
    Madrid 5 (0)
      Terracina Ladies (p)  5 (2)   
    Madrid 4         Higicontrol Melilla 1
    Beachkick Ladies Berlin  5         Sporting CP 4
      HTC Zwolle 2  
        Beachkick Ladies Berlin  1  
  Beachkick Ladies Berlin  7         HTC Zwolle 2
  15th place play-off       Lokrians 3         Sporting CP 3     11th place play-off
    KU AZS UAM Poznan 4     Sporting CP 6     Terracina Ladies 0
    Lokrians 5       Lokrians 2       HTC Zwolle 1
Quarter-finals losers bracket
  5th–8th place semi-finals     5th place play-off
                 
  Femenino Cáceres 2  
  Lady Grembach EE Łódź  5    
      Lady Grembach EE Łódź  6
      Roses Platja 2
  Havana Shots Aargau 2    
  Roses Platja 3   7th place play-off
 
Femenino Cáceres 3
  Havana Shots Aargau 1

Round of 16

Amnéville France 7–5 Poland KU AZS UAM Poznan
Gomes  5', 7', 11', 19', 30'
Simon  13', 15'
Report(ru)  14' Zajac
 21', 32' Falborska
 28' (o.g.) Burtin
 30' Jankowska
Pitch 2
Referee: Attila Balint (Romania)
Higicontrol Melilla Spain 3–3 (a.e.t.) Spain Femenino Cáceres
Asensio  17'
Soto  22'
Gomez  25'
Report(ru)  13' Alegre
 22' Hernandez
 24' Pajuelo
Penalties
Soto
Asensio
1–3 Alegre
Pajuelo
Molano
Pitch 2
Referee: Sadagat Valiyeva (Azerbaijan)
AIS Playas de San Javier Spain 10–1 Italy Lokrians
Miron  4', 15'
Carol Glz  11', 27'
Jessi  16'
Marta  20'
Sara Tui  22'
Heba  28'
Patricia  29'
Villar  33'
Report(ru)  4' Marino
Pitch 2
Referee: Richard de Bruijn (Netherlands)
Lady Grembach EE Łódź Poland 4–3 (a.e.t.) Spain Madrid
Kushiyama  14', 32'
Borowiec  27'
Stodulska  37'
Report(ru)  9', 34' Del Rio
 27' Mellado
Pitch 2
Referee: Alfredo Pavone (Italy)
WFC Zvezda Russia 6–2 Netherlands HTC Zwolle
Gorshkova  3', 10', 28'
Ivashkina  19'
Zaitseva  20'
Cherniakova  31'
Report(ru)  27' Van Velsen
 31' Boerrigter
Pitch 2
Referee: Csaba Baghy (Hungary)
Roses Platja Spain 5–2 Portugal Sporting CP
Ferrer  2', 28'
Chamorro  8'
Morera  27', 27'
Report(ru)  2' Marreiros
 29' Cruz
Main pitch
Referee: Moussa Bounaanaa (France)
Portsmouth Ladies England 4–2 Italy Terracina Ladies
James  5'
Widdowson  20'
Hillier  23'
Clark  35'
Report(ru)  8' Colodetti
 13' Maiorca
Pitch 2
Referee: Malte Gerhardt (Germany)
Beachkick Ladies Berlin Germany 0–2 Switzerland Havana Shots Aargau
Report(ru)  20' Genovesi
 26' Hantz
Pitch 2
Referee: Yeliz Topaloglu (Turkey)

Quarter-finals

9th–16th place

KU AZS UAM Poznan Poland 0–5 Spain Higicontrol Melilla
Report(ru)  1' Gomez
 19' Asensio
 34' Soto
 34', 35' Perez
Pitch 2
Referee: Vladimir Tashkov (Bulgaria)
Sporting CP Portugal 6–2 Italy Lokrians
Meza  7', 16', 34'
Brunheira  13'
Alfonso  17'
Flores  24'
Report(ru)  2' Boutimah
 25' Ierardi
Pitch 2
Referee: Benoit Wolff (France)
Madrid Spain 5–5 (a.e.t.) Italy Terracina Ladies
Ontiveros  9', 34'
C. Fernandez  12'
E. Fernandez  28'
Del Rio  36'
Report(ru)  6' Colodetti
 7' Duo
 10' Naticchioni
 19', 24' Bastos
Penalties
Del Rio
Massanet
0–2 Colodetti
Duo
Pitch 2
Referee: Attila Balint (Romania)
HTC Zwolle Netherlands 2–1 Germany Beachkick Ladies Berlin
Munoz  8'
Van Velsen  21'
Report(ru)  17' Wiegand
Pitch 2
Referee: Emmanuel Vocale (Belgium)

1st–8th place

Amnéville France 3–1 Spain Femenino Cáceres
Dautun  3'
Gomes  5'
Noel  26'
Report(ru)  3' Pajuelo
Main pitch
Referee: Sadagat Valiyeva (Azerbaijan)
Roses Platja Spain 1–3 Spain AIS Playas de San Javier
Morera  21' Report(ru)  13' Miron
 28', 35' Carol Glz
Main pitch
Referee: Csaba Baghy (Hungary)
Lady Grembach EE Łódź Poland 4–4 (a.e.t.) England Portsmouth Ladies
Adri  13', 34'
Borowiec  32'
Stodulska  39'
Report(ru)  17' Kempson
 22' Hillier
 27' James
 37' Widdowson
Penalties
Vypasniak
Suskiewicz
Adri
Stodulska
Kushiyama
Borowiec
4–5 Kempson
James
Widdowson
Hillier
Short
Scott
Main pitch
Referee: Richard De Bruijn (Netherlands)
WFC Zvezda Russia 5–2 Switzerland Havana Shots Aargau
Ivashkina  10'
Bazhanova  21', 32'
Osinovskaia  26'
Samorodova  34'
Report(ru)  25' Hantz
 34' Shenk
Main pitch
Referee: Alberto Gomez Lameiro (Spain)

Semi-finals

13th–16th place

KU AZS UAM Poznan Poland 1–7 Spain Madrid
Jedraszyk  18' Report(ru)  6', 28' Garrido
 13', 31', 32' Fernandez
 15' Mellado
 34' Massanet
Pitch 2
Referee: Francisco Henriques Costa (Portugal)
Beachkick Ladies Berlin Germany 7–3 Italy Lokrians
Maurer  1'
Joswiak  11', 17'
Hillmann  14'
Almasalme  15'
Gabriel  29'
Ierardi  33' (o.g.)
Report(ru)  19' Boutimah
 27' Linza
 28' Losurdo
Pitch 2
Referee: Richard De Bruijn (Netherlands)

9th–12th place

Higicontrol Melilla Spain 3–1 Italy Terracina Ladies
Soto  7', 10'
Gomez  30'
Report(ru)  26' Maiorca
Pitch 2
Referee: Nuno Madeira Baptista (Switzerland)
HTC Zwolle Netherlands 2–3 Portugal Sporting CP
Van Velsen  2'
Van Der Flier  7'
Report(ru)  11', 27' Cruz
 25' Meza
Pitch 2
Referee: Malte Gerhardt (Germany)

5th–8th place

Femenino Cáceres Spain 2–5 Poland Lady Grembach EE Łódź
Selene Alegre  19', 30' Report(ru)  15', 24' Adri
 21' Stodulska
 22' Borowiec
 34' Suskiewicz
Pitch 2
Referee: Raffaele Delvecchio (San Marino)
Havana Shots Aargau Switzerland 2–3 Spain Roses Platja
Krysl  6'
Muller  34'
Report(ru)  11' Chamorro
 18', 28' Morera
Pitch 2
Referee: Csaba Baghy (Hungary)

1st–4th place

Amnéville France 4–5 England Portsmouth Ladies
Dautun  1'
Gomes  3', 4'
Corplet  19'
Report(ru)  8' Widdowson
 12' Hillier
 27', 36' Clark
 33' Kempson
Main pitch
Referee: Yeliz Topaloglu (Turkey)
WFC Zvezda Russia 4–2 Spain AIS Playas de San Javier
Silina  20'
Bazhanova  22'
Ivashkina  25'
Cherniakova  29'
Report(ru)  7' Sara Tui
 9' Carol Glz
Main pitch
Referee: Moussa Bounaanaa (France)

Finals

15th place match

KU AZS UAM Poznan Poland 4–5 Italy Lokrians
Czudzinska  4', 21'
Zajac  6'
Jedraszyk  27'
Report(ru)  11' Losurdo
 12', 15', 30', 36' Marino
Pitch 2
Attendance: Attila Balint (Romania)

13th place match

Madrid Spain 4–5 Germany Beachkick Ladies Berlin
Mellado  6', 6', 20'
Barba  19'
Report(ru)  9', 18' Haack
 18', 31' Wiegand
 35' Hillmann
Pitch 2
Referee: Csaba Baghy (Hungary)

11th place match

Terracina Ladies Italy 0–1 Netherlands HTC Zwolle
Report(ru)  5' Saaltink
Pitch 2
Referee: Raffaele Delvecchio (San Marino)

9th place match

Higicontrol Melilla Spain 1–4 Portugal Sporting CP
Gomez  26' Report(ru)  6' Flores
 16', 36' M. Rosa
 20' Marie
Pitch 2
Referee: Nuno Madeira Baptista (Template:Sunst:nfa)

7th place match

Femenino Cáceres Spain 3–1 Switzerland Havana Shots Aargau
Selene Alegre  1'
Marina Lopez  7', 31'
Report(ru)  2' Muller
Pitch 2
Referee: Wilson Enrique Bravo Barre (Ecuador)

5th place match

Lady Grembach EE Łódź Poland 6–2 Spain Roses Platja
Chamorro  10' (o.g.)
Adri  11', 32'
Weidt  22', 36'
Borowiec  26'
Report(ru)  22' Cruz
 32' Pascu
Pitch 2
Referee: Emmanuel Vocale (Belgium)

3rd place match

Amnéville France 1–3 Spain AIS Playas de San Javier
Gomes  7' Report(ru)  6', 24' Miron
 22' Patricia
Main pitch
Referee: Malte Gerhardt (Germany)

Championship final

Portsmouth Ladies England 0–2 Russia WFC Zvezda
Report(ru)  1' Silina
 22' Osinovskaia
Main pitch
Referee: Yeliz Topaloglu (Turkey)

Awards

The following individual awards were presented after the final.[15]

Top scorer
France Melissa Gomes (France Amnéville)
14 goals
Best player
England Molly Clark (England Portsmouth Ladies)
Best goalkeeper
Russia Viktoriia Silina (Russia WFC Zvezda)

Top goalscorers

Players who scored at least 5 goals

14 goals
  • France Melissa Gomes (France Amnéville)
12 goals
  • England Molly Clark (England Portsmouth Ladies)
  • Spain Natalia de Francisco Gomez (Spain Higicontrol Melilla)
11 goals
  • England Gemma Hillier (England Portsmouth Ladies)
10 goals
  • Italy Federica Marino (Italy Lokrians)
9 goals
  • Brazil Adri (Poland Lady Grembach EE Łódź)
8 goals
  • England Katie James (England Portsmouth Ladies)
  • Spain Alba Mellado (Spain Madrid)
  • Spain Carla Morera (Spain Roses Platja)
7 goals
  • Japan Saki Kushiyama (Poland Lady Grembach EE Łódź)
  • England Jade Widdowson (England Portsmouth Ladies)
  • Spain Carolina González (Spain AIS Playas de San Javier)
6 goals
  • Portugal Mariana Rosa (Portugal Sporting CP)
  • Brazil Noele Bastos (Italy Terracina Ladies)
  • Spain Laura Del Río (Spain Madrid)
  • Russia Anastasiia Gorshkova (Russia WFC Zvezda)
  • Spain Andrea Miron (Spain AIS Playas de San Javier)
  • Russia Anna Cherniakova (Russia WFC Zvezda)
5 goals
  • Switzerland Sandra Genovesi (Switzerland Havana Shots Aargau)
  • England Sarah Kempson (England Portsmouth Ladies)
  • United States Louisa Meza (Portugal Sporting CP)
  • Spain Lorena Asensio (Spain Higicontrol Melilla)
  • Spain Maria Soto (Spain Higicontrol Melilla)
  • Poland Marta Stodulska (Poland Lady Grembach EE Łódź)
  • Spain Silvia Ferrer (Spain Roses Platja)
  • Spain Selene Alegre (Spain Femenino Cáceres)
  • Netherlands Celine van Velsen (Netherlands HTC Zwolle)

Source

Final standings

Rank Team Result
1 WFC ZvezdaChampions (1st title)
2 Portsmouth LadiesRunners-up
3 AIS Playas de San JavierThird place
4 Amnéville
5 Lady Grembach EE Łódź
6 Roses Platja
7 Femenino Cáceres
8 Havana Shots Aargau
9 Sporting CP
10 Higicontrol Melilla
11 HTC Zwolle
12 Terracina Ladies
13 Beachkick Ladies Berlin
14 Madrid
15 Lokrians
16 KU AZS UAM Poznan

See also

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