Winter Futsal Finals set for blockbuster weekend

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The 2026 Winter Futsal League finals will take centre stage this weekend with both the Men’s and Women’s Cup Finals set to deliver a thrilling conclusion to the competition.

The Women’s Final will be played on Saturday 28 June at Valentine Sports Park with a 6:00pm kick-off, where Mountain Majik will take on UTS Northside in what promises to be an exciting title decider.

Mountain Majik enters the final as the competition’s standout side, finishing the season undefeated and securing top spot on the ladder. Their closest contest came against UTS Northside, who finished third overall and will now get a second chance to challenge the benchmark team on the biggest stage.

Both squads boast a strong blend of youth and experience, setting the stage for a fast-paced and competitive final in front of what is expected to be a strong crowd, with the match also available via livestream.

Majik’s attacking firepower will be led by Catalina Wyrnski and Chloe Gordon, both consistent goal scorers throughout the season and key contributors in their unbeaten run.

For UTS Northside, Emily Bastow and Holly Sinott have been influential figures, combining youth and experience to drive their side into the decider and provide a creative edge in attack.

The Men’s Winter Futsal Cup Final will be played a night earlier on Friday 27 June at The Centre Dural, kicking off at 7:30pm, with a heavyweight clash between Mascot Vipers and Mountain Majik.

The contest brings together the 2025 Futsal Premier League champions Mascot Vipers and 2025 Premiers Mountain Majik in a final that pits two of the competition’s strongest sides against each other once again.

The Vipers have been dominant throughout the season, remaining undefeated across both league and cup competitions, showcasing their consistency and depth across the squad.

Mountain Majik, meanwhile, have had a more inconsistent league campaign but have found form at the right time in their cup run, setting up a compelling finals showdown.

The Vipers will look to key leaders Ethan De Melo and Iker Rodriguez, who have both been central to their success, contributing goals and driving standards on and off the court.

For Mountain Majik, experienced campaigner Robson de Souza has played a key role throughout the season, while emerging talent Zayne Alameddine has added energy and attacking threat in a breakout campaign.

Both finals will be streamed live on Football NSW’s YouTube channel, while fans are encouraged to attend in person to experience the atmosphere of what promises to be a massive weekend of futsal action.