ExxonMobil Futsal in Linden: Bombers, YMCA A, and Hard-knocks Impress on Match Day 3

The Retrieve Court in Linden came alive on Wednesday night as Match Day 3 of the New Era Entertainment ExxonMobil Guyana Futsal 2025 delivered another round of thrilling encounters, dazzling goals, and standout performances that kept fans on their feet throughout the evening.

Scenes from the ExxonMobil/New Era Entertainment futsal competition

The Bombers were in dominant form in the opening game of the night as they stormed to an emphatic 8-2 victory over YMCA B. Shamiah Samuels led the charge with a brilliant hat-trick-plus performance, netting six goals, while teammates Dequain Samuels and Joshua Fleming each added one. YMCA B struggled to contain the offensive onslaught, but managed two consolation goals through Kevin Charles and Darnell Profitt.
In game number 2 in another commanding display, Foundation Family showcased teamwork and attacking flair in a 7-2 win against the Westside Ballers. Malcolm Miggins was in fine form, scoring three goals, while Shawn Wilson, Shaka Hall, and Shamar Caesar also got on the scoresheet. For Westside, Allan Reece and Philip Quilla found the net, but their efforts weren’t enough to turn the tide.
Game number 3 saw YMCA A put on a scoring clinic with a 9-3 triumph over Figgy FC in one of the most high-scoring matches of the night. Jamal Bentick led with a hat-trick, supported by Keyshawn Dey and Jonah Simon, who each scored twice, while Jermaine Padmore added two more to complete the rout. Figgy FC fought valiantly, with Jemar Harrigon scoring a brace and Ojani Whittington adding one, but YMCA A’s relentless attack proved unstoppable.
Hard-knocks hammered Hardball Management in game number 4 of the night. The Hard-knocks team lived up to their name, overwhelming Hardball Management with an 8-1 blowout. Kendolph Lewis was unstoppable, scoring five goals, while Kwesi Quintin added a fine hat-trick. Rashon Kitt scored the lone goal for Hardball, but the night belonged entirely to Hard-knocks’ dynamic duo up front.
The night ended with a thrilling draw as Stabroek and Salah Family battled to a 4-4 stalemate in a game filled with drama and determination. Bevney Marks was the standout for Stabroek, netting three goals, while Darrel George added one.For Salah Family, Amoniki Buntin led the response with two goals, with Martin Leacock and Allan Halley each scoring once to secure a hard-fought point.
The group stage action continues today at Retrieve Court, where teams will fight tooth and nail to secure their places in the knockout rounds. With performances heating up and passionate support from the Linden crowd, the ExxonMobil Futsal 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most exciting editions yet.
A $1.5 million grand prize is up for grabs in the Linden competition.


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