UCAM Cartagena and Saint-Denis 93 Triumph Berlin Dominates Second Round

The afternoon program on the opening day of the Champions League Women Stage 1 in Berlin featured the top seeds in Groups A and B with mixed fortunes. Spain’s UCAM Cartagena T.M. defeated Portugal’s Uniao Sebastianense F.C. while France’s Saint-Denis 93 TT triumphed over Serbia’s Novi Sad TT.

Cartagena secured victory in four matches. Fei QI overcame MOSTAFAVI and Sofia-Xuan ZHANG defeated both MOSTAFAVI and Raquel MARTINS. Uniao Sebastianense’s only point came from Leila OLIVIERA who won against Silvija ERDELJI.

Novi Sad’s Aneta MAKSUTI recorded a victory over Jie LI and Tijana JOKIC pushed Agathe AVEZOU to the full distance but the Serbian club was unable to stop Saint-Denis from claiming their second win.

The hosts continued their strong form in the second round with an even more dominant performance. TTC Berlin eastside swept Spain’s Girbau-VIC TT 3-0. Despite Xiaona SHAN not being in the lineup Sabina SURJAN Yaping DING and Josephina NEUMANN secured a flawless win.

The afternoon program also saw the first victory for HB Ostrov z.s. The Czech club defeated Museo de la Almendra Francisco Morales in straight matches after suffering a loss to Saint-Denis 93 TT in the first round.

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