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It’s Royals against Panthers again for all the marbles

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May 20, 2026
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Alexandria Lyles and Wren Stewart battle for the ball.

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Stuttgart freshman Alexandria Lyles and SHAPE freshman Wren Stewart fight for possession of the ball during a Division I semifinal game at the European Championships on May 20, 2026. (Lydia Gordon/Stars and Stripes)


KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany – The Ramstein Royals will once again defend their crown against the Stuttgart Panthers in the girls Division I European soccer championship match.

The two teams advanced through Wednesday’s semifinals by very different routes.

The Panthers punched their ticket behind an explosive first-half performance in a 3-0 victory over the SHAPE Spartans, while the Royals had to battle through overtime against the Vilseck Falcons before escaping with a 1-0 win.

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Alex Cornella mirrors Isabelle Donkin.

Ramstein senior Isabelle Donkin is contested by Vilseck sophomore Alex Cornell during a Division I semifinal game for the DODEA European championships on May 20, 2026. (Lydia Gordon/Stars and Stripes)

Ana Switala kicks the ball.

Vilseck senior Ana Switala takes a goal kick during a game against the Ramstein Royals on May 20, 2026. (Lydia Gordon/Stars and Stripes)

Jada Smith and Teagan Mullholdand battle.

Ramstein sophomore Jada Smith fends off Vilseck sophomore Teagan Mulholland during a Division I semifinal game for the DODEA European championships on May 20, 2026. (Lydia Gordon/Stars and Stripes)

Rachel Sanchez rushes to the ball.

Vilseck senior Rachel Sanchez fends off Ramstein defensive players during a Division I semifinal game in Kaiserslautern, Germany on May 20, 2026. (Lydia Gordon/Stars and Stripes)

Ramstein celebrates.

The Ramstein Royals celebrate a win against the Vilseck Falcons on May 20, 2026, which secured their spot in the DODEA European championship match for Division I. (Lydia Gordon/Stars and Stripes)

Royals defeat Falcons

For a team accustomed to championship appearances, Wednesday’s matchup against Vilseck was anything but routine for the Royals.

For 60 minutes, neither the Royals nor the Falcons could find a breakthrough.

Ramstein appeared tentative early as both teams searched for their footing, but once the pace picked up, the intensity never let up.

The up-and-coming Falcons squad proved they belonged on the semifinal stage, putting together a defensive performance that kept the Royals at a stalemate.

Freshman goalkeeper Reilly Switala was a brick wall in net, while the Falcons’ defensive line consistently disrupted the Royals’ attack and turned away scoring chances.

Despite relentless pressure, speed and repeated shot attempts from the Royals’ offense, the Falcons refused to bend.

When regulation ended scoreless, Vilseck had already accomplished something few teams manage — pushing the perennial finalists beyond regulation.

“We’re a defensive team, so when our defenders are given a goal, they can usually accomplish it,” Falcons senior defender Ana Switala said of the team’s game plan against the Royals’ offense. “So that was our main thing, just making sure our defense was impeccable.”

Royals junior Kayla Groat had threatened throughout regulation but could not find the back of the net. Once overtime began, however, she found her moment.

“We were definitely struggling in the first half and we weren’t getting as many chances as we wanted,” Groat said. “Once we started playing more as a team and finding those simple passes, we were able to break through and get a lot more chances.”

Amid a breakdown in the Falcons’ defense and a scramble in front of the net, Groat connected with the ball inside the goalie box and tapped in the first and only goal of the match.

“I think that losing this game gave us a lot of fire,” the older Switala sister said. “I think we had a lot of fire going into this game too, but I think that with losing that game, there’s no way that we’re going to give up and we’re going to do our best to win tomorrow.”

Maria Doriza and Anna Allen battle.

SHAPE senior Maria Doriza, right, is contested by Stuttgart sophomore Anna Allen in a Division I semifinal matchup at the DODEA European championships on May 20, 2026. (Lydia Gordon/Stars and Stripes)

Iveta Stefancinova has enemies on each side.

SHAPE senior Iveta Stefancinova fights for possession of the ball against Stuttgart senior Brielle Aplanalp during a Division I European championships semifinal game on May 20, 2026. (Lydia Gordon/Stars and Stripes)

Aubrie Hightower moves across the field with the ball.

Stuttgart sophomore Aubrie Hightower pressures SHAPE’s defense during a Division I semifinal game of the European championships on May 20, 2026. (Lydia Gordon/Stars and Stripes)

Alexandria Lyles kicks.

Stuttgart freshman Alexandria Lyles sends in a kick during a match against the SHAPE Spartans on May 20, 2026. (Lydia Gordon/Stars and Stripes)

Stuttgart tops SHAPE

While Ramstein had to grind for its place in the final, Stuttgart left little doubt.

The Panthers wasted little time asserting themselves, thanks to a first-half hat trick from junior Sienna Ingle – who matched an effort earlier in the tourney by her assist partner, freshman Alexandria Lyles.

“Alex is my right foot to my left foot. We’re just like a little duo,” Ingle said.

The pair proved difficult for SHAPE to contain early as Lyles repeatedly broke down the right wing and created scoring opportunities for Ingle and other Panthers attackers with nice crossing passes.

Three proved to be the magic number as the Spartans settled in defensively and held the Panthers scoreless through the remainder of the match after halftime.

Under constant pressure and facing numerous shots on goal, Spartans goalkeeper Aimee Fitzgerald, along with an invigorated defensive squad, turned away multiple close chances from the Panthers’ offense.

However, the first-half outburst had already done the damage.

“We’ve worked our butts off every day at practice,” Lyles said. “I think going into the final, really everyone this entire season has been so hungry for the championship – we all want it so bad.”

The Spartans, working with a makeshift back line according to the coaches, still turned in a strong performance, with coaches praising the efforts of the last-minute defensive unit and their team as a whole.

The fight for the Spartans and Falcons is not over as the teams will face each other in Thursday’s third-place match.

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.stripes.com ’

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