Silver Bullets dethroned holders YMCA to win the ExxonMobil Guyana Futsal Championship, prevailing 2-0 on penalty kicks at the Retrieve Tarmac.
Each team were allowed three attempts in the penalty shootout, which was required in front of the mammoth crowd to decide the outcome after full time ended 5-5.

Taking the first kick from the distance, Silver Bullets, via Omar Williams, scored with a finish down the centre of the net.
Silver Bullets then secured the lead at the end of the first round as YMCA failed to score from the distance after Keyshawn Dey lashed his effort onto the crossbar.
Silver Bullets then doubled their advantage to start the second round after Damion Williams blasted his effort into the top left corner.
Needing to convert to keep his team’s hopes alive, Jermaine Padmore sealed YMCA’s defeat as he blasted his effort into the crossbar.
Prior to the ending, Omar led Silver Bullets with a brace, while Rodensio Tudor, Colwyn Drakes, and Sigmund Cobena scored one goal each. For the losers, Dey and Kevin Gittens bagged braces, while Kymani Sealey netted once.
With the result, Silver Bullets walked away with $1,500,000 and the championship trophy, while YMCA pocketed $750,000 and the second-place award. On the individual side, the Silver Bullets goalkeeper was adjudged the Most Valuable Player (MVP) and rode away with a motorcycle.

Meanwhile, Hard-knocks squeaked past DC Ballers 9-8 in the third-place playoff. Dexter Milo and Kemani Field recorded respective hat-tricks, while Kendolph Lewis bagged a double. Adding a goal to the score was Sese Norville. For the losers, Andre Mayers tallied six goals, while Antwoine Gill and Nicholas Gentle scored one goal apiece.
With the win, Hard-knocks pocketed $350,000 and the third-place trophy, while DC Ballers received $200,000 and the corresponding accolade.
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