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KFF EP COM produced a courageous performance to hold off KFF Mitrovica in a 0-0 draw that clinched the championship title and a place in the UWCL 2022-23
KFF EP COM celebrate the title Spartak receive the championship trophy in Serbia ending the league campaign defeating Masinac Trace 7-0
The second legs of the CAF Women’s Under 17 are under way as Morocco advanced to the final qualifying round defeating Niger 7-0 for a 18-0 aggregate win, where they will likely face Ghana who hold a 3-0 advantage over Guinea .
Result Morocco 🇲🇦 7 Niger 🇳🇪 0 Hiba Karimi 7 Douae Azizi 17 Doha El Madani 24 Kenza Laksiri 45+1 80 Maysane Khelefi 70 El Hannichi 87 ‘ Agg 18-0
San Luis battled to a 3-1 victory over Gallos in the final round of the Clausura. The win moves them into the eighth spot in the Standings and await the results of the remaining of the weekend action to see if they claim a spot in Liguilla. The result ended hopes for Gallos.
Rosengård strode to victory in the opening game of the sixth round of the Damallsvenskan Olivia Schough bagged a brace in the comfortable 4-1 victory over Hammarby
Victory for SKN St Pölten clinched SK Sturm Graz place in next seasons uwcl. Hickelsberger’s winning goal in the 26th minute being decisive in a tight fought contest.
Twente stormed to a 7-0 victory with Fenna Kalma contributing another brace as they clinched their spot in the UWCL 2022-23 and remain three points clear of Ajax who gained a 2-0 away victory at Heerenveen.
Myjava remains on course for the title in Slovakia recording a 5-0 victory over Nové Zámky in what was a catch up game. They move three points clear of Slovan in the classification.
Ochumba Oseke fired home a 84th minute winner as Zambia took the first of two international Friendlies over Botswana 1-0. The second game shall be played on May 2
Anderlecht retained the title in Belgium for a fifth consecutive year defeating nearest challengers OHL 1-0, Stefánia Vatafu scoring the title clinching goal in the 16th minute.
Racing stay 6 points clear in Luxembourg with four games remaining Cameroun’s Marlyse Ngo Ndoumbouk scoring a brace in the 3-0 victory over Itzig it takes her tally to 24 goals on the season.
ETO Gyor won the Hungarian Women’s Cup defeating Haladas Viktoria 1-0 in the final. Fanni Nagy’s winning goal coming in the 59th minute minutes after Kateryna Samson denied Andrea Herczeg from the penalty spot with a low diving save to her right.
Late goals from Ingrid Ryland and Elisabeth Terland gave leaders Brann a 2-0 win at Lyn, while co-leader Vålerenga dominated LSK to gain a 3-0 success, Olaug Tvedten, Elise Thorsnes and a Dejana Stefanovic speciality driving shot provided the goals. Rosenborg remain third recording a 3-0 win at Røa.
Favourites USA and Mexico clinched their groups in the Concacaf Women’s Under 17 Championships. USA defeated Costa Rica 5-0 and will face Curaçao in the second round. Mexico set up a second round tie against Guyana as they romped to a 10-0 victory over Trinidad. Puerto Rico advanced as they beat Grenada 4-0 with Panama clinching second place in Group E defeating Nicaragua 2-0.
ETO Gyor lift the Hungarian Women’s Cup. Teams Qualified so far Anderlecht win the championship in Belgium for a fifth consecutive year
Gisela Robledo’s brace ensured Colombia claimed the final ticket to the Fifa Women’s Under 20 World Cup in Costa Rica. Ilana Izquierdo pounced on a loose ball in the 6th minute to give Colombia the lead. A dominating opening period lead to Gisela Robledo doubling the advantage on 16 minutes before she scored her second with a class finish rounding the Uruguayan keeper and cooly slotting the ball into the net for a 3-0 half time advantage. Uruguay tried in vain to get back into the game as Colombia remained solid for the remainder of the game as the full time whistle sparked jubilant scenes.
Jubilant Colombia photo Conmebol
Brasil and Venezuela played out the final game of the competition in a low key affair with nothing at stake, Yaya’s second minute strike ensured Brasil remained 100% in the tournament.
Results
Teams Qualified for the Fifa Women’s Under 20 World Cup in Costa Rica to be held in August.
Brasil qualified for the Fifa Women’s Under 20 World Cup to be played in Costa Rica commencing August 10, after the results of the second Matchday of the Cuadrangular round. The results also sealed the title for Brasil with a match to spare.
Brasil defeated Uruguay in the first game of the day courtesy of Cris’s left foot strike in the 29th minute, taking them to six points in the group. It was a hard fought contest Uruguay had entered the game without the tournament leading scorer Belen Aquino who suffered a sprained ankle and forced to watch from the sidelines. Uruguay did however come very close to the equaliser when Wendy Carballo pounced on a error by Brasil goalkeeper whose misplaced pass was intercepted, however Carballo’s chip shot from 30 yards struck the top of the crossbar and out of play. Clear opportunities where scarce and Brasil held out for the single goal success.
Colombia got their bid to qualify for the finals in Costa Rica back on track as they defeated Venezuela 3-0 in the second game of the evening. Maria Reyes bursting run to the bye line set up Gisela Robledo to fire home in the 36th minute. Venezuela battled for the equaliser however stout defending by Colombia kept them at bay in the 61st minute a goal mouth scramble was cleared. Slick passing almost lead to a second goal for Colombia in the 73rd minute however great awareness and double save by Venezuela keeper Hilary Azuaje denied Ingrid Guerra. However Guerra was not to be denied five minutes later a screaming left foot shot from the left side of the box flew by the keeper into the top corner of the net to double Colombia’s advantage. Gisela Robledo struck a fantastic solo goal in stoppage time to seal the 3-0 victory. Colombia will face Uruguay on April 24th requiring a draw having better goal difference than Uruguay. The defeat eliminates Venezuela.
Birkirkara claimed a tenth league title in Malta defeating Mgarr United 2-0, Gabriella Zara opened the scoring in the 7th minute and Tracy Teuma doubled the lead in the 66th minute to ensure the victory and a place in the UWCL 2022-23.
Sara Ármannsdóttir fired a hattrick as Racing defeated Rouspert 4-1 in the only game in the night in Luxembourg. It was a crucial victory for the leaders and gives them a six point advantage at the top of the table over Mamer.
Servette remain top in Switzerland defeating Grasshopper 2-0 courtesy of Sandy Maendly’s brace. Zurich remain in second spot two points behind overcoming their weekend defeat by Grasshopper they hit Lugano for six with Fabienne Humm scoring a treble. St Gallen defeated Yverdon 3-1 in the other league game of the night.
Amailie Vangsgaard fired in a hattrick as Linköpings continued there impressive start to the season in the 3-1 win over Hammarby. Rosengard beat AIK 2-1 Mia Persson’s goal on the stroke of half time proving to be the match winner.
Priscila Edite Silva rescued a crucial point for Ljuboten in the game of the day in North Macedonia as they forced a 2-2 draw with third place Kamenica Sasa, scoring in stoppage time. It was a blow to the defending champions who remain four points behind the leaders Ljuboten and three behind Tiverja after 16 rounds of the championship played.
Rebecca Bassett struck a hattrick for Linfield as the Danske Bank Women’s Premiership commenced in Northern Ireland. Linfield defeated Mid-Ulster 6-0. Champions Glentoran title defence got off to a excellent start as they defeated Lisburn 4-0
Olimpia Cluj where held 1-1 by Timisoara in Romania, second placed Henui took advantage gaining a 3-0 victory over Alexandria. Heniu has a opportunity to cut Cluj lead to a single point on Saturday as they play Timisoara before the top two clash on April 30th
Letago Madiba scored Fatih Vatan’s sole goal in the 1-0 victory at Atesehir. The win moves Fatih Vatan into third spot in Group A.
Olga Carmona scored a dramatic late winner as Real Madrid defeated Rayo 1-0, her 90th minute winner moved Real into a three way tie with Atletico and UDG Tenerife on 53 points in the race for Spain’s UWCL third spot.
Lia O’Leary scored a first half hattrick to lead Ireland to the tournament title in the under 16 category in Malta. Grace Flanagan with a brace, Jodie Loughrey and Fiana Bradley, Aoibhe Fleming added goals in the second period as Ireland ran out 8-0 victors over host team Malta.
Earlier in the day Turkey defeated a valiant Lebanon to claim second place courtesy of PSG striker Alanya Eslem Topcu strike in the 89th minute. Turkey claim the runner up spot while Lebanon finish third in the four team Tournament.
Lebanon 🇱🇧. Marcela Skaiki (74 Marie Joe Shibli), Gina Sleiman (74 Yasmine Hamdar), Ayana Rezkallah (46 Tala Abi Akel), Celine Bitar (46 Lama Abdine), Tatiana Kanaan (74 Haya Najiad), Lea Hechem, Waed Raed (Dk.60 Sara Atwi), Cecile Iskandar (53 Yara Maria Chaptini), Jilnar El Kai (46 Asiyah Zrieka), Tia Rita Daher, Serena Mansour (74 Lea El Hage Ali)
Goal Aleyna Eslem Topcu 89
Malta v Ireland
Malta 🇲🇹 Erica Muscat; Fatma Al Girbi, Aisha Micallef, Martina Spiteri, Kaysia Micallef (C) , Ema Micallef, Francesca Bartolo, Lisa Calleja, Leanne Frendo, Thea Ida Scicluna, Megan La Rosa.
Round 6 commenced with Palmeiras coming out victors in the battle of the top two teams. Bia Zaneratto sealing the victory with a great individual effort in the 68th minute.
São José gained a battling point at bottom placed Red Bull with Bea pouncing for the equaliser to cancel out Mylena’s close range effort.
Gremio defeated a dogged effort from Esmac thanks to Pri Back’s 44th minute penalty
Champions Corinthians defeated Real Brasília 3-0. After being held at the interval Corinthians upped the pace in the second half, great talent Jacqueline a off season reinforcement from São Paulo fired home after Gabi Zanotti’s rocket strike came back off the crossbar. Zanotti wasn’t to be denied as she doubled the lead in the 56th minute and Adriana sealed the victory in the 66th minute with a penalty.
Thais Regina’s looping header over the goalkeeper in the 29th minute proved to be the only goal of the game as São Paulo defeated Avai 1-0.
In Monday evenings games a superb header from Lele gave Internacional a 1-0 victory at the Galo Feminino a win that sees them move to second position behind Palmeiras.
Santos disposed of promoted Cresspom 6-0 with league leading scorer Cristiane firing in a double, after a great strike from Ana Carla opened the floodgates. A excellent strike from the very talented Julia Daltoe Lordes a product of the great Gurias Coloradas youth system in her second year with Santos rounded off the scoring. In between Ana Carla completed her brace and Fernanda struck from close range.
In the final game of the round Cruzeiro stunned Flamengo with four goals in the opening 45 minutes. A superb hattrick from the exciting talent Marília who came from the Iranduba under 14 – 18 youth system and a Vanessinha penalty give the visitors a 4-0 lead at half time. Late goals from Duda and Andressa reduced the final score in half as Cruzeiro ran out 4-2 victors.