MIAMI – The 2025/26 Concacaf W Champions Cup Group Stage delivered top moments, as the four remaining contenders move on to the Semifinals of the tournament.
Here are the best moments from the Group Stage.
Chinwendu Ihezuo tops the scoring chart
With five goals in four games, Chinwendu Ihezuo made a statement finding the net to help CF Pachuca Femenil reach its first WCC Semifinals in its debut campaign. Ihezuo’s five goals are the most by any player in the Group Stage to lead the race for the Top Scorer Award.
Chinwendu Ihezuo se lleva los reflectores con Pachuca ⚽️⚽️⚽️🔥 pic.twitter.com/fTl97hsbGu
— Concacaf W (@ConcacafW) October 10, 2025
Sandy MacIver sets defensive record
Washington Spirit goalkeeper Sandy MacIver set a new record with 360 consecutive minutes without conceding, helping her team become the first NWSL club to finish the Group Stage without allowing a goal, and the second overall.
Anna Bout and Myla Ewasiuk make history for Rise Academy
Anna Bout of Vancouver Rise FC Academy scored the first ever goal by an NSL side against an NWSL team, also marking the first goal for Rise FC in any international competition.
Myla Ewasiuk also made history, as she scored a brace at 16 years, 2 months, 19 days, to set a new record in the W Champions Cup.
Breakthrough moment! Anna Bout nets Rise Academy’s first goal in the second edition of the W Champions Cup! ⚽🇨🇦 pic.twitter.com/x4BbCYusJC
— Concacaf W (@ConcacafW) September 17, 2025
Gotham FC extends historic WCC unbeaten run
Defending champions Gotham FC stretched its unbeaten streak to 10 matches with a record of 7-3-0, the longest in the two editions of the Concacaf W Champions Cup.
Kiana Palacios, Club America’s top scorer
Kiana Palacios, who is the all-time top scorer for Club America, grew her legend by reaching five goals. By sealing her second brace in the competition, she became the Mexican player with the most braces in W Champions Cup history.
Kiana Palacios brilló en el campo ⭐🥇 | Jugadora Superior del partido presentada por Michelob Ultra pic.twitter.com/evvw4RaBOc
— Concacaf W (@ConcacafW) October 1, 2025