Kalina Rangers clinch maiden Red Bull Four 2 Score National C'ship

Set to represent India at the World Finals in Canada

THE GOAN NETWORK | 13th April, 11:58 pm
Kalina Rangers clinch maiden Red Bull Four 2 Score National C'ship


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The Red Bull Four 2 Score National Finals concluded with a spectacular display of football, as amateur players from across the country battled it out for the coveted title and the opportunity to represent India on the global stage. The high-energy 4v4 tournament lived up to its reputation, delivering intense action and showcasing the immense talent of grassroots footballers. Mumbai City FC star and Indian National team forward Vikram Pratap Singh was also present on the occasion.

In the finals, Team Kalina Rangers from Kochi emerged victorious with the help of a sudden-death golden goal by Tyson Patel, defeating all other teams to bag the bragging rights and a chance to represent India at the World Finals.

The victorious team Kalina Rangers will now embark on an even greater journey, the Road to the World Finals in Canada, where they will represent India at the Red Bull Four 2 Score World Final later this year, where they will be looking to etch their name in Red Bull Four 2 Score history.

Kalina Rangers, who are originally from Mumbai, began their journey from the Kochi qualifiers, upset the crowd favourite MRFC A, defeating them via sudden death golden goal in the final. The Rangers, who qualified for the India Finals after beating stiff competition in Red Bull Four 2 Score 2025’s Kochi Qualifiers, are a tight-knit group of friends represented by Craig D'souza, Scott Moraes, Tyson Patel, Clinton D'souza, Faheez Mohammed.

Red Bull Four 2 Score embodies Red Bull’s ‘power football’ philosophy and challenges you to show your best small-field, 4v4 football skills – 10-minute rounds, no breaks and no goalie – plus, goals scored during the first and last minute count as double. Tiebreakers are settled with one player from each team going head-to-head, trying to outsmart the other to score the winning goal.

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