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Jun 01, 2019 Sports
Tonight the National Gymnasium on Mandela Avenue will be transformed into a battleground as four teams fight to get one step closer to half a million dollars.
The battle will go down as the fourth annual Corona Futsal Tournament heads into the semifinal round tonight. The two clashes are expected to be monumental as a mixture of experience and new found talent heads into the playing field.
Two exhibition games will be played prior to the first semifinal fixture that will see Tiger Bay who defeated Sparta Boss in their quarterfinal, coming up against Future Stars at 22:30hrs.
The second of the two semifinal games will see defending champions Bent Street going toe to toe with Back Circle. Bent Street are no stranger to this format of the game and have proven time and time again that they are one of the top futsal teams in the country. However, Back Circle is right up among the top team with Bent street.
The two teams that will move on to next Saturday’s final will battle for a chance to win half a million dollars. On the other hand, second place will walk away with $250,000. Third and fourth place will pocket $125,000 and $75,000 respectively. The MVP of the tournament will ride away with a Hero Honda 150cc Motorcycle, compliments of Rose Ramdehol Auto Sales.
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