European Women’s Conference League – Sirens overpowered as Blaw Weiss cruise past San Giljan

The latest round of the European Women’s Conference League delivered two one-sided encounters, with PAOK producing the biggest win of the day against Sirens, while Blaw Weiss eased past San Giljan in Group A action.
Group D: PAOK 24 – 7 Sirens
Greek side PAOK dominated from start to finish as they swept to a commanding 24–7 victory over Sirens, marking the largest winning margin of the day.
PAOK’s relentless attacking display was led by Ura, who finished with an impressive six goals.
Supporting her were:
- Arima, Melina Karipidou, and Graikou – 4 goals each
- Vasiela Karipidou – hat-trick (3 goals)
- Martzoukou, Berikou, and Hungerford – 1 goal each
Despite the heavy defeat, Sirens showed determination throughout the match. Their goals came through:
- Jorji Stellini – 2 goals
- Kaia Agius – 2 goals
- Eugenie Pirat – 2 goals
- Anna Gesheva – 1 goal
Sirens, reigning Maltese champions, will look to regroup ahead of their next group fixture.
Group A: Blaw Weiss 18 – 7 San Giljan
In Group A, German club Blaw Weiss secured a comfortable 18–7 win over San Giljan, controlling the game with clinical finishing and quick transitions.
Blaw Weiss spread their scoring well across the team, led by:
- Fry – 5 goals
- Stuve – hat-trick (3 goals)
- Petasi – hat-trick (3 goals)
- Dubna, Husselmann, Khmil – 2 goals each
- Mesterova – 1 goal
San Giljan relied heavily on the attacking brilliance of Elena Borg, who scored five goals, while Ella Miceli added the other two.

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