Game Day Eight of the President’s third Futsal Championship lit up the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall (CASH) on Christmas Day as teams produced a thrilling display of attacking futsal in front of an enthusiastic holiday crowd.
The night began with Gold is Money edging Kingston 2–3 in a closely contested encounter. Jamal Pedro opened the scoring early in the 10th minute from a free kick before Randolph Wagner doubled the advantage with another set-piece strike in the 30th.

Kingston responded with intent, as Simon Emanuel converted a penalty in the second minute and followed up with a free kick in the sixth, while Deadre Linton added a ninth-minute goal. Despite Kingston’s early surge, Gold is Money showed resilience to secure all three points.
The most lopsided result of the evening came as the Road Warriors dismantled Festival City with an emphatic 8–0 victory.
Matheus Henrique was the standout performer, netting an astonishing six goals (second, eighth, eighth, 21st, 22nd, and 24th minutes). Additional goals from Matheus De Souza in the 23rd and Wesley Ferreira in the 29th completed a dominant display that highlighted the Road Warriors’ attacking depth and ruthless finishing.
In another exciting clash, Bomb Squad overcame Silver Bullet 3–1. Williams Burges led the charge with goals in the 10th and 24th minutes, while Reshawn Ritch added a decisive strike in the 18th.
Silver Bullet managed a consolation goal through Damjon Williams in the 20th minute, but Bomb Squad’s organisation and composure proved decisive.
The night concluded with Stabroek Ballers securing a 3–1 win over Back Circle. Ravi Naughton gave Back Circle early hope with a fifth-minute goal, but Stabroek Ballers responded strongly.

Shamar Welch converted a penalty in the 18th minute before late drama unfolded, as Welch and Ezikel Frank David both found the net in stoppage time (30+5), sealing the victory in dramatic fashion.
With goals flowing freely and momentum building, Game Day Eight reinforced why the President’s Third Futsal Championship continues to captivate fans. As the tournament progresses, the intensity and quality of play promise even more excitement in the days ahead at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.
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