2022 Women's Euro Winners Cup

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2022 Women's Euro Winners Cup
Tournament details
Host countryPortugal
Dates6–12 June
Teams17 (from 1 confederation)
Venue(s)3 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Flag of Spain.svg Bonaire Terrassa (1st title)
Runners-up Flag of Spain.svg San Javier
Third place Flag of France.svg Marseille BT
Fourth place Flag of Spain.svg Higicontrol Melilla
Tournament statistics
Matches played49
Goals scored354 (7.22 per match)
2021
2023

The 2022 Women's Euro Winners Cup was the seventh 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]

Contents

Organised by Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW), the tournament was held in Nazaré, Portugal, in tandem with the larger men's edition, from 6–12 June. [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 quarter-finals and ending with the final. Consolation matches were also played to determine other final rankings.

Madrid CFF of Spain were the defending champions, but did not enter the competition this year. It was won by Bonaire Terrassa of Spain, who won their first title. [3]

Teams

17 clubs from ten different nations entered the event. [4]

In accordance with sanctions imposed by FIFA and UEFA in response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, clubs from Russia were banned from entering. [5] [6]

Key: H: Hosts \ TH: Title holders

Group stage
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain (5)Bonaire TerrassaFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium (1)Newteam Brussels
CáceresFlag of Finland.svg  Finland (1)Kylävainion Päällikot
Higicontrol MelillaFlag of Germany.svg  Germany (1)Bavaria Bazis
HuelvaFlag of Gibraltar.svg  Gibraltar (1)Gibraltar Wave
San JavierFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands (1)Zeeland
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal (3)ACD O Sotão (H)Flag of Poland.svg  Poland (1)FC10 Ladies
Nazaré 2022Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland (1)Rappiranhas
Pastéis
Flag of France.svg  France (2)Amnéville
Marseille BT

Draw

The draw to split the 17 clubs into groups took place at 12:00 CEST (UTC+2) on 6 May at BSWW's headquarters in Barcelona, Spain. [7] [8]

Group stage

The designation of "home" and "away" teams displayed in the results matrices is for administrative purposes only.

Matches took place from 6 to 9 June.

The group winners and runners-up progress to the knockout stage. The third and fourth placed teams recede to the 9th–16th place placement matches.

Key
  • Walkover
  • * – Extra-time result
  • – Match decided by penalty shootout

Group A

PosTeamPldWW+WPLGFGAGDPtsQualificationHIGRAPACDAMN
1Flag of Spain.svg Higicontrol Melilla33000206+149 Quarter-finals 2–1 15–4
2Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Rappiranhas32001175+126 6–1
3Flag of Portugal.svg ACD O Sótão (H)3001241171 9th–16th place play-offs 1–3 2–2
4Flag of France.svg Amnéville30003827190 2–10
Source: BSWW
(H) Host

Group B

PosTeamPldWW+WPLGFGAGDPtsQualificationBONPASHUEGIB
1Flag of Spain.svg Bonaire Terrassa33000162+149 Quarter-finals 3–0 4–1
2Flag of Portugal.svg Pastéis32001117+46 5–3 6–1
3Flag of Spain.svg Huelva310021110+13 9th–16th place play-offs 7–1
4Flag of Gibraltar.svg Gibraltar Wave 30003322190 1–9
Source: BSWW

Group C

PosTeamPldWW+WPLGFGAGDPtsQualificationSJAFCLNEWBAZNAZ
1Flag of Spain.svg San Javier43001264+229 Quarter-finals 3–4 13–0
2Flag of Poland.svg FC10 Ladies43001205+159 0–3 4–2 0–6
3Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Newteam Brussels430011814+49 9th–16th place play-offs 6–3
4Flag of Germany.svg Bavaria Bazis41003921123 0–7 4–6
5Flag of Portugal.svg Nazaré 202240004534290 0–10 2–5
Source: BSWW

Group D

PosTeamPldWW+WPLGFGAGDPtsQualificationMARCACKYLZEE
1Flag of France.svg Marseille BT33000156+99 Quarter-finals 7–3 4–1
2Flag of Spain.svg Cáceres32001121316 5–4 4–2
3Flag of Finland.svg Kylävainion Päällikot30012101331 9th–16th place play-offs 2–4
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg Zeeland3000371250 4–4
Source: BSWW

Placement matches

Key
13th place match13th–16th semi-finals9th–16th quarter-finals9th–12th semi-finals9th place match
10 June; Report
Flag of Finland.svg Kylävainion Päällikot5
11 June; Report Flag of Germany.svg Bavaria Bazis111 June; Report
Flag of Germany.svg Bavaria Bazisw/oFlag of Finland.svg Kylävainion Päällikot5
Flag of France.svg Amnéville10 June; Report Flag of Spain.svg Huevla4
Flag of Spain.svg Huevla5
12 June; Report Flag of France.svg Amnéville312 June; Report
Flag of Germany.svg Bavaria Bazis1Flag of Finland.svg Kylävainion Päällikot
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Zeeland310 June; Report Flag of Belgium (civil).svgNewteam Brusselsw/o
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Newteam Brussels10
11 June; Report Flag of Gibraltar.svg Gibraltar Wave211 June; Report
15th place matchFlag of Gibraltar.svg Gibraltar Wave0Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Newteam Brussels411th place match
12 June; Report Flag of the Netherlands.svg Zeeland510 June; Report Flag of Portugal.svg ACD O Sotão312 June; Report
Flag of France.svg AmnévilleFlag of Portugal.svg ACD O Sotão5Flag of Spain.svg Huevla5
Flag of Gibraltar.svgGibraltar Wavew/oFlag of the Netherlands.svg Zeeland2Flag of Portugal.svg ACD O Sotão2

Knockout stage

The draw for the quarter-finals, and allocation of ties to the bracket, took place after the conclusion of all group stage matches on 9 June. [9]

Fifth place5th–8th place semi-finalsQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
10 June; Report
Flag of France.svg Marseille BT (a.e.t.)5
11 June; Report Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Rappiranhas411 June; Report
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Rappiranhas3Flag of France.svg Marseille BT0
Flag of Spain.svg Cáceres410 June; Report Flag of Spain.svg Bonaire Terrassa4
Flag of Spain.svg Bonaire Terrassa3
12 June; Report Flag of Spain.svg Cáceres112 June; Report
Flag of Spain.svg Cáceres3Flag of Spain.svg Bonaire Terrassa5
Flag of Poland.svg FC10 Ladies610 June; Report Flag of Spain.svg San Javier3
Flag of Spain.svg San Javier7
11 June; Report Flag of Portugal.svg Pastéis011 June; Report
Seventh placeFlag of Portugal.svg Pastéis1Flag of Spain.svg San Javier3Third place
12 June; Report Flag of Poland.svg FC10 Ladies410 June; Report Flag of Spain.svg Higicontrol Melilla212 June; Report
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Rappiranhas3Flag of Spain.svg Higicontrol Melilla5Flag of France.svg Marseille BT3
Flag of Portugal.svg Pastéis2Flag of Poland.svg FC10 Ladies4Flag of Spain.svg Higicontrol Melilla2

Awards

The following individual awards were presented after the final. [3]

Top scorer(s)
Flag of Portugal.svg Mélissa Gomes ( Flag of France.svg Marseille BT)
9 goals
Best player
Flag of Spain.svg Cristina Gonzalez ( Flag of Spain.svg Bonaire Terrassa)
Best goalkeeper
Flag of Spain.svg Laia García (Flag of Spain.svg San Javier)

Top goalscorers

Players with at least four goals are listed.

9 goals
7 goals
6 goals
5 goals
4 goals

Source: BSWW

Final standings

RankTeamResult
1Flag of Spain.svgBonaire TerrassaChampions (1st title)
2Flag of Spain.svg San JavierRunners-up
3Flag of France.svg Marseille BTThird place
4Flag of Spain.svg Higicontrol Melilla
5Flag of Poland.svg FC10 Ladies
6Flag of Spain.svg Cáceres
7Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Rappiranhas
8Flag of Portugal.svg Pastéis
9Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Newteam Brussels
10Flag of Finland.svg Kylävainion Päällikot
11Flag of Spain.svg Huelva
12Flag of Portugal.svg ACD O Sotão
13Flag of the Netherlands.svg Zeeland
14Flag of Germany.svg Bavaria Bazis
15Flag of Gibraltar.svg Gibraltar Wave
16Flag of France.svg Amnéville
17Flag of Portugal.svg Nazaré 2022

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