Mundial de Clubes

Sassuolo Wins the 2023 Women's Club World Cup in Puebla, Mexico

The Mexican team shines with goals from Tati Bueno and collective dominance; an unprecedented title in the history of women's football 7.

14/09/2023 16h41
Por: Redação

In Puebla, Mexico, Sassuolo made history by winning the Women's Football 7 Club World Cup title. The final between the Mexican teams Sassuolo and Savage was marked by exciting goals, stunning plays, and flawless collective performance. The game ended with a 4-2 victory for Sassuolo, with standout performances from Tati Bueno, the tournament’s top scorer, and a stellar showing by Alane, the Savage goalkeeper, who earned her place as the best goalkeeper of the tournament.

From the very first minutes, the match had high intensity, with Sassuolo showcasing its offensive strength. Led by coach Jorge, the team didn't give Savage any space, dominating with fast plays and precise passes. Tati Bueno, with sharp shooting, scored two goals—one with a header from a corner kick and another with a long-range shot that left the opposing goalkeeper watching. Savage, in response, created some good plays, but Sassuolo’s power was irresistible, and the team extended its lead, securing the historic victory.

The 2023 Women's Club World Cup, held in Mexico, featured top international teams in football 7. The competition included a total of 16 teams from five countries, including F7 Revolution (El Salvador), Gol 7 (Colombia), and Rodillitas (Chile), along with standout team Sassuolo, who shone under coach Jorge. Individual awards also recognized the excellent performance of Alane, from Savage, as the best goalkeeper, and Valeria Macias, from Sassuolo, as the best player of the tournament. The 2023 title is unforgettable, marking the first-ever world trophy for the Mexican club and will be remembered as a milestone in international women’s football 7.