Champions Cup - Round 5
Four left standing, with old powers and new threats colliding
The Champions Cup has reached its final four, and the latest round gave the bracket a sharper identity. BH Dragons produced the loudest result, beating FC Seher Bosna 4:2 in a match that swung early and then decisively. S. Bojichkov twice put Seher Bosna on the board, but Z. Krdzic answered with a brace before A. Tolnay and J. Malpica finished the job. With Krzysztof Woznicki named man of the match, BH Dragons again showed that their run is built on more than attacking confidence.
Udi City F.C now stand between them and the final after another controlled knockout victory. The Brazilian side edged Spartak Trnava FC 1:0 through P. Giampietro, with defender Yucel Demirkaya taking man-of-the-match honours. After already eliminating Belgrade City and Espongis, Udi City have become one of the competition’s most dangerous stories: not flashy every week, but brutally difficult to remove.
The other side of the draw carries even heavier history. GialloRossi Wilkowice continue to look immaculate, beating Assisi Lagos Nueva Galicia 2:0 through R. Montagud and A. Sjodin. Four matches, four wins, and still not a single goal conceded — that is the kind of profile that makes former champions look like favourites again.
But Fight United Elite are not arriving as passengers. Last season’s finalists needed only an early J. Dongzhen goal to defeat Aira FC, with Evrim Onder again delivering the goalkeeping authority required in a one-goal tie. Their route has included extra time, narrow control and a more open win over Sudet, so this meeting with GialloRossi feels like a clash between defensive perfection and knockout-tested resilience.
Challenge Cup - Round 6
The Challenge Cup semi-finals promise a battle of clean sheets
The Challenge Cup quarter-finals were defined by goalkeepers, discipline and ruthless finishing. Every winner kept a clean sheet, and the four survivors now enter the final stretch with very different kinds of momentum.
Bella FC continued their rise with a 2:0 win over Deportivo Chiloe, powered by a double from K. Braathen. Just as important was the performance of Odd Mollan, named man of the match as Bella once again proved comfortable in a demanding knockout setting. Their next opponent, Podgoria Murfatlar, looked just as convincing in a 2:0 victory away to Sørby IF, with C. Vulpe and S. Thomas scoring and Sandu Culina recognised for another commanding goalkeeping display.
The other semi-final is built on margins. FK Lokomotiva United have made a habit of surviving tight matches, and their 1:0 win over Sumolix Stars may be their most impressive yet. F. Belsak scored the decisive goal, while Nicolas Kirschner was named man of the match after shutting down a side that had been one of the most convincing scorers in the competition.
Vilcabamba CD reached the same stage in even more tense fashion, holding Bocian Zgorzała to a goalless draw before winning on penalties. Alan Kocjancic was the hero in goal, and that matters: when a semi-final is likely to be decided by one moment, a goalkeeper already proven under shootout pressure becomes a major weapon.
Both cups now feel stripped down to essentials. The names left are not here by accident: some have history, some have form, and some have simply mastered the art of winning when the match gives them almost nothing. One more step separates them from the final.