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Nov 10, 2025 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – Salah Family, Hard-knocks, DC Ballers, and Silver Bullets secured victories when the ExxonMobil Guyana Futsal Championship resumed on Saturday night at the Retrieve Hardcourt.
Salah Family crushed Fearless 12-1. Deon Charter recorded a helmet-trick, while Shane Luckie and Delon Lanferman netted respective hat-tricks. Alan Henry and Amoniki Buntin scored one goal apiece. For the loser, Barack John netted.
Similarly, Hard-knocks thrashed YMCA B 8-2. Omar Brewley, Dexter Milo, and Neron Barrow recorded respective doubles, while Ryan Arthur and Kendolph Lewis netted one goal apiece. Tyrese Simon and Trayon Guillame scored one goal apiece for the loser.
On the other hand, DC Ballers bested Stabroek 5-3. Andre Mayers and Antwone Gill recorded respective doubles, while Nicholas Gentle scored once. For the loser, Qualon Andries netted twice while Brandon Solomon scored once.
Likewise, Silver Bullets overcame Foundation Family 4-2. Lennox registered a double, while Sigmund Cobena and Rodensio Tudor scored one goal apiece. For the loser, Dellon Charter recorded a double.
Also, Figgy FC defeated Spaniards 4-2. Jemar Harrigon recorded a hat-trick, while Ojani Willington scored once. For the loser, Dellon Charter scored a brace.
The competition continues at the same venue on Wednesday. Utilising an initial group stage format, the 16 teams are divided into four groups, with the eventual top two finishers advancing to the quarterfinal segment.
Group A features Hard-knocks, Hardball Management, Bomberz, and YMCA B, while Spaniards, YMCA A, HH Ballers, and Figgy FC make up Group B.
Meanwhile, Group C comprises Young Gunners, Silver Bullets, Foundation Family, and Westside Ballers, while Group D is made up of DC Ballers, Salah Family, Stabroek, and Fearless.
The winner of the event will pocket $1,500,000, while the eventual second, third, and fourth place finishers will receive $750,000, $350,000, and $200,000, respectively, and the corresponding accolade.
On the individual level, the eventual Most Valuable Player will ride away with a motorcycle. It was also disclosed that a $300,000 economic grant will be awarded to a player or fan to aid their academic development. Each team must put forward a candidate for the aforesaid scholarship.
Complete Results
Game-1
Salah Family-12 vs. Fearless-1
Salah Family scorers:
Deon Charter-4
Delon Lanferman-3
Shane Luckie-3
Alan Henry-1
Amoniki Buntin-1
Fearless scorer:
Barack John-1
Game-2
Hard-knocks-8 vs. YMCA B-2
Hard-knocks scorers:
Omar Brewley-2
Dexter Milo-2
Neron Barrow-2
Ryan Arthur-1
Kendolph Lewis-1
YMCA B scorers:
Trayon Guillame-1
Tyrese Simon-1
Game-3
Figgy FC-4 vs. Spaniards-2
Figgy scorers:
Jemar Harrigon-3
Ojani Willington-1
Spaniards scorer:
Dellon Charter-2
Game-4
Silver Bullets-4 vs. Foundation Family-2
Silver scorers:
Lennox Cort-2
Rodensio Tudor-1
Sigmund Cobena-1
Foundation scorer:
Delon Adams-2
Game-5
DC Ballers-5 vs. Stabroek-3
DC Ballers scorers:
Andre Mayers-2
Antwoine Gill-2
Nicholas Gentle-1
Stabroek scorers:
Qualon Andries-2
Brandon Solomon-1
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