MCYS/Ansa McAL June Madness Futsal – Championship Time!: Sparta Boss and Road Warriors collide for $2M prize
…Lady Canaimas & Iconic Battle for Female Glory
The great Magic Johnson, in one of his many quotes, said, “Everybody on a championship team doesn’t get publicity, but everyone can say he’s a champion.”
Well, this would definitely be the mantra for either Sparta Boss or Road Warriors when the two collide for the inaugural title of the ‘June Madness’ Futsal Championship at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall tonight (Saturday) with their unbeaten records on the line.
Sparta Boss and Road Warriors Captains, Jermain ‘Panky’ Junor and Wendrecky De Souza, pose with the championship trophy and other players
There would be two things for sure: one team will end as the champions and keep their undefeated record intact, while the other’s winning streak will be halted and they will be relegated to the runner-up position.
Either way, one team will bask in the glory of pocketing two million dollars as their reward for winning the championship; the losing finalist will earn half of the winning amount.
This showdown, billed as a Guyana vs Brazil collision, is the perfect end to what has been a month of exhilarating battles which commenced with 48 teams and is now down to the final four. The third-place game features the losing semi-final teams, Back Circle ‘A’ and Gold Is Money.
A masters final will set the scene for the night between Spanish sides Corinthians and Gladiators, and this will be followed by an exhibition game between Influencers and The Champs before the female final takes centre stage between Lady Canaimas and Iconic Strikers, both winning their two group matches, respectively.
The Lewis sisters, Glendy and Glengy, along with Sandra Johnson, will spearhead Canaima’s quest to take back-to-back futsal titles, having also won the national futsal competition. Iconic Strikers will depend on the likes of Nikita Winter in goal, Akeelah Vancooten, Shanic Thornhill and Tynesha Thorne to deliver a win for them.
The Captains: Jermaine ‘Pany’ Junor and Wendrecky DeSouza
But tonight’s main event at Guyana’s Madison Square Gardens will be a gigantic battle between two sides that will fight until the end. They have both displayed the persistence to battle in times of adversity when your back is against the wall, showing a resolve that’s second to none.
Fitness, game shrewdness, positioning, and shooting to goal from unsuspecting angles, all part and parcel of this version of the sport, will all be exhibited for fans to absorb. Sparta Boss will be aiming to add this June Madness championship to the National Futsal Title they won in early January of this year.
They no doubt have the artillery to unleash against Road Warriors, and leading the charge would be their number one marksman, who is one goal behind the leader overall, Curtez Kellman, who has scored in every game they have played so far.
The semi-final clash against Back Circle ‘A’ saw Kellman blasting a helmet trick, and he will be looking to replicate that performance when it matters most. His fitness has been excellent, and his understanding of the game as well as his movements are all assets Sparta have in their collection to unleash.
Backed up by the ultimate strategist, Jermain ‘Panky’ Junor, a warrior in his own right and well respected by all in this version of the game, and the nimble Kelsey Benjamin (3 goals), Sparta has what it takes to topple the Road Warriors. Pencil in the likes of Darron Niles, Ryan ‘Bum Bum’ Hackett, Nicholas McArthur (2 goals), Jobe Ceasar and Omar Jones between the uprights; a sturdy opponent is what Sparta Boss presents.
Road Warriors have looked a bit shaky twice in this championship, in the semi-final against God Is Money and Bent Street ‘B’, when they narrowly won, 4-3. They have shown that they are vulnerable, but, like their opponent, they have also displayed a knack for winning against the odds and for showing up on the big stage.
They have in their arsenal the tournament’s leading goal scorer, Luis Da Silva, with 9 goals, and he would find able support for almost his entire team. Thalyson Pinheiro, Matthew DeSouza, Joao Victor DeSouza, and Arckson Andrezza all with four goals apiece; and Duarte Dos Santos with three.
Whilst Road Warriors (36 goals) have doubled the amount of goals they have scored compared to Sparta Boss (18 goals), they have both conceded 9 goals each, with Road Warriors conceding the most in any one game, five (5), as compared to three (3) for their opponent, who have conceded in three of their wins, the other being a clean sheet.
For sure it will be an evening to remember. Who will win? Well, that’s left to be seen. The organiser’s Kashif and Shanghai MS have expressed gratitude to the Government of Guyana, Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport, and Ansa McAL for sponsoring this inaugural edition of June Madness, which has lived up to its billing. Game time this evening is 20:00 hrs, sharp.