The stage is set for a blockbuster finale tonight at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall as Sparta Boss and Road Warriors—two undefeated juggernauts—square off in the inaugural MCYS/Ansa McAL June Madness Futsal Championship final. With a $2 million top prize at stake, fans are bracing for an electrifying showdown that promises to deliver high-octane action and unforgettable drama.
The month-long tournament, which began with 48 of Guyana’s best futsal teams, has whittled down to this much-anticipated championship clash. Both Sparta Boss and Road Warriors have displayed dominance throughout the competition, each entering the final with perfect records and a reputation for relentless play.
Sparta Boss, led by the prolific Curtez Kellman—who has scored in every match so far—stormed into the final after an emphatic 8-3 victory over Back Circle ‘A’ in the semifinals. Kellman’s clinical finishing and the team’s cohesive play have made them a fan favorite, while Randolph Wagner’s scoring prowess has added further firepower to their attack.
The Road Warriors, representing Brazil, earned their spot in the final with a thrilling 9-5 comeback win over Gold Is Money. Down by two goals early in the semifinal, the Warriors rallied with a flurry of strikes from Wendrecky De Souza and Arckson Andreazza, showcasing their resilience and tactical discipline.
Tonight’s final is being billed as a “Guyana vs Brazil” affair, adding an extra layer of intrigue and national pride to the contest. The losing finalist will not leave empty-handed, collecting a $1 million prize for their efforts.
The evening’s festivities will also feature a third-place playoff between Back Circle ‘A’ and Gold Is Money, as well as a masters’ final pitting Spanish sides Corinthians against Gladiators. Fans can look forward to an exhibition game between Influencers and The Champs, and the women’s final between Lady Canaimas and Iconic Ballers—both undefeated in their group matches—promises to be another highlight.
As excitement reaches fever pitch, all eyes are on the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall for a night that will crown the first-ever June Madness Futsal champion and set a new standard for local indoor football.