Category: Futsal

  • Futsal Win for Hound Dogs

    Futsal Win for Hound Dogs


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    Hound Dogs Return to Winning Ways with 5–2 Futsal Victory Over Special Olympics

    FC Hound Dogs bounced back in style with a convincing 5–2 win over Special Olympics in futsal, producing a dominant first-half display before seeing out a tougher second period.

    The Dogs started on the front foot and quickly imposed themselves on the game, moving the ball sharply and pressing with intent. Their dominance was reflected on the scoreboard as they raced into a 4–0 half-time lead.

    Goals from DuoTomsett, and Piti ensured Hound Dogs were firmly in control by the break, with the attacking trio combining well and punishing gaps in the Special Olympics defence.


    Second-Half Resistance

    The second half proved more challenging, as Special Olympics showed great determination and spirit to fight their way back into the contest. Two goals reduced the deficit and briefly shifted momentum, forcing Hound Dogs to dig in and regain control.

    Despite the pressure, the Dogs responded well, tightening up defensively and managing the game more effectively as the minutes passed. A fifth goal scored by swift eventually settled the match, restoring calm and sealing a deserved victory.


    A Positive Response

    After last week’s disappointment, this result was a welcome response — showcasing attacking quality, resilience, and improved game management.

  • Brave Effort Not Enough

    Brave Effort Not Enough


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    MATCH REPORT – FC HOUND DOGS 3–5 ST MICHAEL’S

    FC Hound Dogs fell to a spirited but frustrating 5–3 defeat against St Michael’s in yesterday’s futsal clash, despite another strong attacking display and a performance full of energy.

    The Dogs started brightly and got the perfect reward for their fast tempo when Piti smashed home the opener, putting Hound Dogs 1–0 up and firmly on the front foot.

    However, St Michael’s responded quickly and showed their experience, turning the game around and pushing themselves 3–1 ahead as the half wore on. Hound Dogs refused to let their heads drop and pulled themselves right back into the contest before the interval when Floyd Swift finished well to make it 3–2, giving the team belief going into the break.

    That momentum continued immediately after half-time, and within minutes Piti struck again, coolly converting to level the match at 3–3. The game became intense and evenly balanced, with both sides carving out chances and defending bravely as the minutes ticked on.

    As the clock ran down, it felt like either team could snatch it — but unfortunately for the Dogs, St Michael’s struck twice in quick succession late on, sealing the points and ending a fiercely competitive match 5–3.

    Despite the defeat, there were plenty of positives: goals shared across the team, strong fighting spirit, and another reminder of how much progress the squad continues to make.

    Hound Dogs will now turn their attention to next week’s match against Special Olympics, eager to put things right and bounce back immediately.

    Onto the next one — Up the Dogs! 

  • All Even Against Lynx

    All Even Against Lynx


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    FC Hound Dogs Fight Back to Earn 2–2 Draw in Futsal Clash

    FC Hound Dogs showed spirit, resilience and togetherness as they battled back from two goals down to secure a deserved 2–2 draw against Lynx Warriors in the latest Gibraltar Futsal First Division League fixture.

    The Warriors struck twice in the opening period, punishing early errors and looking confident in possession as they built a 2–0 advantage. But Hound Dogs refused to fade, gradually growing into the game and showing a renewed belief as momentum swung their way.

    Debut Goal Sparks the Comeback

    The turning point came through Aiden Barbara, making his Hound Dogs debut after joining earlier this month. Pouncing on a great cross from Shaun De Ath inside the area, Barbara showed composure beyond his years to find the net and halve the deficit, marking a memorable first appearance in club colours.

    Swift Levels the Score

    With energy rising and confidence building, FC Hound Dogs continued to push forward. Their persistence was rewarded when Floyd Swift struck the equaliser, finishing off a slick move to make it 2–2 and set up a tense finish.

    Both sides had chances late on, but Hound Dogs defence stood tall when it mattered, securing a valuable point and completing an impressive fightback.

    Returning Faces Back in Green & Black

    The match also featured welcome returns for Shaun De Ath and Kris Torres, both rejoining the club in the January transfer window following their time with Glacis. The pair slotted seamlessly back into the squad, bringing experience, familiarity and energy to the performance.

    Their return has already lifted the group, and supporters can expect both players to play big roles in the second half of the campaign.


    A Positive Platform to Build On

    From the character shown to overturn a two-goal deficit to the impact of new and returning players, the result signals a team moving in the right direction.

    The Hound Dogs will look to build on the draw in their next league fixture against St Michael’s as momentum continues to grow.