2017 Women's Euro Winners Cup

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2017 Women's Euro Winners Cup
Women's Euro Winners Cup 2017 logo.png
Tournament details
Host countryPortugal
Dates30 May – 4 June 2017
Teams19 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)3 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Havana Shots Aargau (1st title)
Runners-up Flag of England.svg Portsmouth
Third place Flag of Spain.svg Higicontrol Melilla
Fourth place Flag of Russia.svg WFC Zvezda
Tournament statistics
Matches played50
Goals scored394 (7.88 per match)
Top scorer(s) Flag of Russia.svg Glafira Bazhanova (13 goals)
Best player(s) Flag of England.svg Sarah Kempson
Best goalkeeper Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Deborah Kehrli
2016
2018

The 2017 Women's Euro Winners Cup was the second edition of Women's Euro Winners Cup, an annual continental beach soccer tournament for top European women's clubs. Organised by Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW), [1] the championship is the sport's version of the UEFA Women's Champions League in association football. [2]

Contents

Held in Nazaré, Portugal, from 30 May to 4 June 2017 in tandem with the men's edition, [1] the event started 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. Consolation matches were also played to determine other final rankings.

Swiss club Grasshoppers were the defending champions, but failed to qualify. The tournament was won by Swiss team Havana Shots Aargau who beat England's Portsmouth in the final to win their first European title. [3]

Russians WFC Zvezda were the only team to finish in the top four again having done so in last year's first edition.

Participating teams

20 teams entered the tournament (an increase from 12 in the inaugural edition) – the top-level domestic beach soccer league/championship champions plus, for some countries, other top non-champions clubs from the nation indicated. [4] [5]

Group stage
Flag of Spain.svg CD Bala AzulFlag of Italy.svg Terracina FemminileFlag of the Netherlands.svg Viod DriezumFlag of Poland.svg KU AZS UAM Poznan
Flag of Spain.svg CD HuelvaFlag of Italy.svg Terracina LadiesFlag of Greece.svg AO KefalliniaFlag of Sweden.svg Vetlanda United
Flag of Spain.svg Higicontrol MelillaFlag of Russia.svg WFC ZvezdaFlag of Hungary.svg Astra HungaryFlag of Portugal.svg AF Leiria
Flag of France.svg Grande Motte PyramideFlag of Russia.svg WFC NevaFlag of Germany.svg Beachkick Ladies BerlinFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Havana Shots Aargau
Flag of France.svg AmnevilleFlag of the Netherlands.svg HTC ZwolleFlag of England.svg PortsmouthFlag of Greece.svgAtlas AO 1
1. Withdrew after the draw

Draw

The draw to split the 20 teams into five groups of four took place on 4 April in the host city of Nazaré, Portugal alongside the men's competition draw. [4]

As the club representing the host association of Portugal, AF Leiria were assigned to Group A. Four other teams were seeded (Beachkick Ladies Berlin, Havana Shots Aargau, WFC Neva, Terracina Ladies) and each assigned to one the remaining groups. The teams were seeded because their national association's club finished in the top four in the previous edition in 2016. [6]

Clubs from the same country could not be drawn into the same group. [6]

Group stage

Matches took place at the Estádio do Viveiro, on one of three pitches as stated.

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

Group A

PosTeamPldWW+WPLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Russia.svg WFC Zvezda33000197+129Knockout stage
2 Flag of Portugal.svg AF Leiria32001179+869th–16th place play-offs
3Flag of the Netherlands.svg HTC Zwolle310021921–23
4Flag of France.svg Amneville300031028–180
30 May 2017 Amneville Flag of France.svg 9–10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg HTC Zwolle Pitch #3
13:00 Report(ru)
30 May 2017 WFC Zvezda Flag of Russia.svg 4–2 Flag of Portugal.svg AF Leiria Main pitch
18:00 Report(ru)

31 May 2017 Amneville Flag of France.svg 1–9 Flag of Russia.svg WFC Zvezda Pitch #3
13:00 Report(ru)
31 May 2017 AF Leiria Flag of Portugal.svg 6–5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg HTC Zwolle Main pitch
18:00 Report(ru)

1 June 2017 HTC Zwolle Flag of the Netherlands.svg 4–6 Flag of Russia.svg WFC Zvezda Pitch #2
12:45 Report(ru)
1 June 2017 AF Leiria Flag of Portugal.svg 9–0 Flag of France.svg Amneville Main pitch
17:45 Report(ru)

Group B

PosTeamPldWW+WPLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Poland.svg KU AZS UAM Poznan320011511+46Knockout stage
2 Flag of Germany.svg Beachkick Ladies Berlin32001121206
3Flag of the Netherlands.svg Viod Driezum310021616039th–16th place play-offs
4Flag of France.svg Grande Motte Pyramide30012711–41
30 May 2017 KU AZS UAM Poznan Flag of Poland.svg 5–6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Viod Driezum Pitch #3
11:45 Report(ru)
30 May 2017 Grande Motte Pyramide Flag of France.svg 1–2 Flag of Germany.svg Beachkick Ladies Berlin Pitch #3
18:00 Report(ru)

31 May 2017 KU AZS UAM Poznan Flag of Poland.svg 4–1 Flag of France.svg Grande Motte Pyramide Pitch #3
11:45 Report(ru)
31 May 2017 Beachkick Ladies Berlin Flag of Germany.svg 6–5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Viod Driezum Pitch #3
18:00 Report(ru)

1 June 2017 Viod Driezum Flag of the Netherlands.svg 5–5 (a.e.t.)
(1–2 p)
Flag of France.svg Grande Motte Pyramide Pitch #2
11:30 Report(ru)
1 June 2017 Beachkick Ladies Berlin Flag of Germany.svg 4–6 Flag of Poland.svg KU AZS UAM Poznan Pitch #2
16:30 Report(ru)

Group C

PosTeamPldWW+WPLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Havana Shots Aargau32100148+68Knockout stage
2 Flag of Spain.svg CD Huelva31011106+449th–16th place play-offs
3Flag of Sweden.svg Vetlanda United31002129+33
4Flag of Greece.svg AO Kefallinia30003720–130
30 May 2017 Vetlanda United Flag of Sweden.svg 6–2 Flag of Greece.svg AO Kefallinia Pitch #3
10:30 Report(ru)
30 May 2017 CD Huelva Flag of Spain.svg 1–2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Havana Shots Aargau Pitch #3
16:45 Report(ru)

31 May 2017 Vetlanda United Flag of Sweden.svg 3–3 (a.e.t.)
(2–3 p)
Flag of Spain.svg CD Huelva Pitch #3
10:30 Report(ru)
31 May 2017 Havana Shots Aargau Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 8–4 Flag of Greece.svg AO Kefallinia Pitch #3
16:45 Report(ru)

1 June 2017 AO Kefallinia Flag of Greece.svg 1–6 Flag of Spain.svg CD Huelva Pitch #2
10:15 Report(ru)
1 June 2017 Havana Shots Aargau Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 4–3 (a.e.t.) Flag of Sweden.svg Vetlanda United Pitch #3
16:30 Report(ru)

Group D

PosTeamPldWW+WPLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Spain.svg Higicontrol Melilla320011110+16Knockout stage
2 Flag of Italy.svg Terracina Femminile31011121204
3Flag of Russia.svg WFC Neva310021112–139th–16th place play-offs
4Flag of Hungary.svg Astra Hungary31002111103
30 May 2017 Higicontrol Melilla Flag of Spain.svg 5–3 Flag of Italy.svg Terracina Femminile Pitch #3
09:15 Report(ru)
30 May 2017 Astra Hungary Flag of Hungary.svg 3–5 Flag of Russia.svg WFC Neva Pitch #3
15:30 Report(ru)

31 May 2017 Higicontrol Melilla Flag of Spain.svg 2–4 Flag of Hungary.svg Astra Hungary Pitch #3
09:15 Report(ru)
31 May 2017 WFC Neva Flag of Russia.svg 3–5 Flag of Italy.svg Terracina Femminile Pitch #3
15:30 Report(ru)

1 June 2017 Terracina Femminile Flag of Italy.svg 4–4 (a.e.t.)
(2–1 p)
Flag of Hungary.svg Astra Hungary Pitch #2
09:00 Report(ru)
1 June 2017 WFC Neva Flag of Russia.svg 3–4 Flag of Spain.svg Higicontrol Melilla Pitch #3
15:15 Report(ru)

Group E

PosTeamPldWW+WPLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of England.svg Portsmouth2200095+46Knockout stage
2 Flag of Spain.svg CD Bala Azul2101175+23
3Flag of Italy.svg Terracina Ladies2000239–609th–16th place play-offs
Flag of Greece.svg Atlas AOWithdrew
30 May 2017 CD Bala Azul Flag of Spain.svg 3–4 Flag of England.svg Portsmouth Pitch #2
08:00 Report(ru)

31 May 2017 Terracina Ladies Flag of Italy.svg 2–5 Flag of England.svg Portsmouth Pitch #3
14:15 Report(ru)

1 June 2017 Terracina Ladies Flag of Italy.svg 1–4 Flag of Spain.svg CD Bala Azul Pitch #2
14:00 Report(ru)

Ranking of second placed teams

The three best runners-up advanced to knockout stage. The ranking of the five runners-up was determined on goal average. [7] Since Group E consisted of three teams, for the runners-up from the other groups (A, B, C, D), their results against the teams finishing in fourth place in their group were discounted for this ranking.

PosGrpTeamPldWW+WPLGFGAGDPtsGAvgQualification
1EFlag of Spain.svg CD Bala Azul2100175+231.400Knockout stage
2D Flag of Italy.svg Terracina Femminile2100188031.000
3BFlag of Germany.svg Beachkick Ladies Berlin210011011–130.909
4AFlag of Portugal.svg AF Leiria2100189–130.888
5CFlag of Spain.svg CD Huelva2001145–110.800

9th–16th place play-offs

From the group stage, the five teams finishing in third place, plus the two-worst runners-up and the best fourth placed team were knocked out of title-winning contention, receding to play in consolation matches to determine 9th through 16th place in the final standings.

13th place play-off13th–16th place semi-finals9th-16th place quarter-finals9th-12th place semi-finals9th place play-off
 C2   Flag of Spain.svg CD Huelva2
E3  Flag of Italy.svg Terracina Ladies5
 C2   Flag of Spain.svg CD Huelva3 E3   Flag of Italy.svg Terracina Ladies7
D3  Flag of Russia.svg WFC Neva2B3  Flag of the Netherlands.svg Viod Driezum3
B3  Flag of the Netherlands.svg Viod Driezum4
D3  Flag of Russia.svg WFC Neva3
 C2   Flag of Spain.svg CD Huelva 2  E3   Flag of Italy.svg Terracina Ladies 3 
A3  Flag of the Netherlands.svg HTC Zwolle  3  D4  Flag of Hungary.svg Astra Hungary 11 
C3  Flag of Sweden.svg Vetlanda United2
A3  Flag of the Netherlands.svg HTC Zwolle1
15th place play-offA3  Flag of the Netherlands.svg HTC Zwollew/oC3  Flag of Sweden.svg Vetlanda United111th place play-off
A2  Flag of Portugal.svg AF Leiria    D4  Flag of Hungary.svg Astra Hungary  7  
D3  Flag of Russia.svg WFC Neva8A2  Flag of Portugal.svg AF Leiria2B3  Flag of the Netherlands.svg Viod Driezum 5 
A2  Flag of Portugal.svg AF Leiria4D4  Flag of Hungary.svg Astra Hungary  8  C3  Flag of Sweden.svg Vetlanda United  2  

9th–16th place quarter-finals

CD Huelva Flag of Spain.svg 2–5 Flag of Italy.svg Terracina Ladies
Report(ru)
Pitch #2
Viod Driezum Flag of the Netherlands.svg 4–3 Flag of Russia.svg WFC Neva
Report(ru)
Pitch #2
Vetlanda United Flag of Sweden.svg 2–1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg HTC Zwolle
Report(ru)
Pitch #2
AF Leiria Flag of Portugal.svg 2–8 Flag of Hungary.svg Astra Hungary
Report(ru)
Pitch #2

Semi finals

13th–16th place

HTC Zwolle Flag of the Netherlands.svg walkover Flag of Portugal.svg AF Leiria
Pitch #2
WFC Neva Flag of Russia.svg 2–3 Flag of Spain.svg CD Huelva
Report(ru)
Pitch #2

9th–12th place

Viod Driezum Flag of the Netherlands.svg 3–7 Flag of Italy.svg Terracina Ladies
Report(ru)
Pitch #2
Astra Hungary Flag of Hungary.svg 7–1 Flag of Sweden.svg Vetlanda United
Report(ru)
Pitch #2

Finals

15th place play-off

AF Leiria Flag of Portugal.svg 4–8 Flag of Russia.svg WFC Neva
Report(ru)
Pitch #2

13th place play-off

HTC Zwolle Flag of the Netherlands.svg 3–2 Flag of Spain.svg CD Huelva
Report(ru)
Pitch #2

11th place play-off

Vetlanda United Flag of Sweden.svg 2–5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Viod Driezum
Report(ru)
Pitch #2

9th place play-off

Astra Hungary Flag of Hungary.svg 11–3 Flag of Italy.svg Terracina Ladies
Report(ru)
Pitch #2

Knockout stage

The five group winners and best three runners-up progressed to the knockout stage to continue to compete for the title.

5th place play-off5th–8th place semi-finalsQuarter finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 D1   Flag of Spain.svg Higicontrol Melilla2
E2  Flag of Spain.svg CD Bala Azul1
 E2   Flag of Spain.svg CD Bala Azul5 D1   Flag of Spain.svg Higicontrol Melilla3
D2  Flag of Italy.svg Terracina Femminile4C1  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Havana Shots Aargau 5
C1  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Havana Shots Aargau 3
D2  Flag of Italy.svg Terracina Femminile2
 E2   Flag of Spain.svg CD Bala Azul (p) 2 (1)  D1   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Havana Shots Aargau (a.e.t.)  4 
B2  Flag of Germany.svg Beachkick L. Berlin   2 (0)  E1  Flag of England.svg Portsmouth 3 
E1  Flag of England.svg Portsmouth3
B1  Flag of Poland.svg KU AZS UAM Poznan1
7th place play-offB1  Flag of Poland.svg KU AZS UAM Poznan 5E1  Flag of England.svg Portsmouth43rd place play-off
B2  Flag of Germany.svg Beachkick L. Berlin   6  A1  Flag of Russia.svg WFC Zvezda  3  
D2  Flag of Italy.svg Terracina Femminile6A1  Flag of Russia.svg WFC Zvezda7D1  Flag of Spain.svg Higicontrol Melilla 4 
B1  Flag of Poland.svg KU AZS UAM Poznan 3B2  Flag of Germany.svg Beachkick L. Berlin   3  A1  Flag of Russia.svg WFC Zvezda  3  

Quarter-finals

The losers receded to play in consolation matches to determine 5th through 8th place in the final standings.

The winners proceeded to continue to compete for the title.

Higicontrol Melilla Flag of Spain.svg 2–1 Flag of Spain.svg CD Bala Azul
Report(ru)
Main pitch
Havana Shots Aargau Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 3–2 Flag of Italy.svg Terracina Femminile
Report(ru)
Main pitch
Portsmouth Flag of England.svg 3–1 Flag of Poland.svg KU AZS UAM Poznan
Report(ru)
Main pitch
WFC Zvezda Flag of Russia.svg 7–3 Flag of Germany.svg Beachkick Ladies Berlin
Report(ru)
Main pitch

Semi finals

5th–8th place

CD Bala Azul Flag of Spain.svg 5–4 Flag of Italy.svg Terracina Femminile
Report(ru)
Pitch #2
KU AZS UAM Poznan Flag of Poland.svg 5–6 Flag of Germany.svg Beachkick Ladies Berlin
Report(ru)
Pitch #2

1st–4th place

Higicontrol Melilla Flag of Spain.svg 3–5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Havana Shots Aargau
Report(ru)
Main pitch
Portsmouth Flag of England.svg 4–3 Flag of Russia.svg WFC Zvezda
Report(ru)
Main pitch

Finals

7th place play-off

KU AZS UAM Poznan Flag of Poland.svg 3–6 Flag of Italy.svg Terracina Femminile
Report(ru)
Pitch #2

5th place play-off

Beachkick Ladies Berlin Flag of Germany.svg 2–2 (a.e.t.) Flag of Spain.svg CD Bala Azul
Report(ru)
Penalties
0–1
Pitch #2

3rd place play-off

WFC Zvezda Flag of Russia.svg 3–4 Flag of Spain.svg Higicontrol Melilla
Report(ru)
Main pitch

Final

Portsmouth Flag of England.svg 3–4 (a.e.t.) Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Havana Shots Aargau
Report(ru)
Main pitch

Awards

Top scorer
Flag of Russia.svg Glafira Bazhanova ( Flag of Russia.svg WFC Neva)
13 goals [8]
Best player
Flag of England.svg Sarah Kempson ( Flag of England.svg Portsmouth)
Best goalkeeper
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Deborah Kehrli ( Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Havana Shots Aargau)
Source

Final standings

RankTeamResult
1 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Havana Shots AargauChampions (1st title)
2 Flag of England.svg PortsmouthRunners-up
3 Flag of Spain.svg Higicontrol MelillaThird place
4Flag of Russia.svg WFC Zvezda
5Flag of Spain.svg CD Bala Azul
6Flag of Germany.svg Beachkick Ladies Berlin
7Flag of Italy.svg Terracina Femminile
8Flag of Poland.svg KU AZS UAM Poznan
9Flag of Hungary.svg Astra Hungary
10Flag of Italy.svg Terracina Ladies
11Flag of the Netherlands.svg Viod Driezum
12Flag of Sweden.svg Vetlanda United
13Flag of Spain.svg CD Huelva
14Flag of the Netherlands.svg HTC Zwolle
15Flag of Russia.svg WFC Neva
16Flag of Portugal.svg AF Leiria
17–19Flag of France.svg Grande Motte Pyramide
Flag of Greece.svg AO Kefallinia
Flag of France.svg Amneville

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