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Kaieteur Sports – The ExxonMobil Futsal tournament, organised by New Era Entertainment, is diving headfirst into the heart-pounding action as the top eight teams gear up for an epic showdown on Wednesday at the Retrieve Hard Court in Linden.
With a dazzling $1 million winner’s purse up for grabs, at 7:00 pm, the undefeated Young Gunners, rulers of Group A, are set to go toe-to-toe with the slick second-placers from Group C, the Money Team.
Next up in the frenzy is a face-off between the Group B winners, LA Ballers, and the tenacious DC Ballers, who clinched second place in Group D.
In another corner of the Futsal arena, Group C standouts YMCA are making waves, but standing tall in their way to glory is the formidable Hard Knocks, a team that knows a thing or two about giving their opponents a run for their money.
And for the grand finale of Wednesday’s spectacle, the undefeated pre-tournament favorites, Gold is Money, are throwing down the gauntlet against the spirited HH Ballers.
Andrew Major, the Co-Director of New Era Entertainment, stated that this year’s tournament has exceeded all expectations.
Recapping the last hurrah of group-stage action over the weekend, YMCA slammed their way to an impressive 11-2 victory against Hillsyde, Gold is Money clinched a nail-biting 9-8 win over Anybody Gets It, and Hard Knocks and Young Gunners played to a 3-3 stalemate.
Besides the coveted $1 million top prize, teams snagging second through fourth place will be heading home with $500,000, $200,000, and $100,000, respectively.
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