No room for lapses as round of 32 commences on Wednesday night at CASH
MCYS/ANSA McAL June Madness Futsal Championship…
Following a pulsating opening round of action which saw 16 teams being eliminated, from tonight the big boys play as the first-round winners will now come up against the top 16 teams from the national futsal championship as the inaugural June Madness Futsal Championship revs on.
A glimpse of what to expect when June Madness continues tonight
Like the first round, there will be no room for lapses as this is a straight knockout competition. Already with some leg work being put in, the first-round winners will be hoping to bring that momentum into this round as they now challenge the top 16 teams in the “Land of Many Waters”.
Tonight’s opening clash will see Albouystown B tackling Bent Street B, with the winners being the first team to advance to the round of 16. Game Changers, who edged Alexander Village in their opening round clash, 3-2, will have to be much more clinical if they are hoping to dislodge Stabroek Ballers B.
Spaniards, who comfortably got past Unity Ballers 5-2 in first-round play, will tackle Stabroek Ballers with the hope of moving on in the tournament, but will find their opponents a tougher unit to get past.
The fourth match of the night will feature seeded team Espyanol welcoming the challenge that will be presented by Corinthians, who had trounced Paradise Invaders 4-0 in their first-round match.
The main attraction of the night pits one of the best seeded teams, Gold is Money against Young Stars, who had edged Broad Street in the first match of this inaugural championship. This time around, it will be a tough ask for Young Stars, but you never know.
Another exciting night of futsal action is anticipated, and fans are encouraged to come out and rep for their respective teams. This championship is powered by the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport and ANSA McAL, and organised by the Kashif and Shanghai Organisation.