xBuyer Team and PIO FC are crowned in Piqué's Kings and Queens League

In the contemporary sporting landscape, very few events have generated as much excitement and excitement as the recent crowning of the Kings and Queens League champions.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
29 July 2023 Saturday 10:26
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xBuyer Team and PIO FC are crowned in Piqué's Kings and Queens League

In the contemporary sporting landscape, very few events have generated as much excitement and excitement as the recent crowning of the Kings and Queens League champions. Putting on an unrivaled spectacle, the xBuyer Team and PIO FC proved their worth by clinching the trophies of both championships, in front of a crowd of over 57,000 who gathered at the Cívitas Metropolitano.

The long-awaited event, under the direction of Gerard Piqué, lasted around eight hours, and was full of adrenaline, surprises and emotions from start to finish. It was not a simple amateur soccer tournament, but a complete show, with tanks, tightrope walkers, catapults, cannons, and musical performances by artists such as Nicky Nicole, Sebastián Yatra, and Manuel Turizo.

The xBuyer Team, led by the Buyer brothers, defeated El Barrio in the Kings League final in a penalty shootout. The match was high voltage from the beginning. Adri Contreras and his team opened the scoring with a goal from Gerard Nolla, but the Buyers managed to recover and took the lead before the break.

The second half was just as exciting. The Buyers' Eric took advantage of the presiding penalty to increase his team's lead, even though they were playing behind in numbers. El Barrio managed to get closer, but a new goal from Carbó put land in the middle and left the Madrid team very touched. Paufer managed to reduce the gap and Torrentbó scored a penalty that tied the score. The match was finally decided in a shootout in which all heads-ups went away. However, the Buyers were victorious to dethrone Adri Contreras and his team, who had the option to become champions again.

On the other hand, the first Queens League was won by PIO FC, which beat Las Troncas FC without major complications. The match featured Miriam from PIO FC, who scored the first and last goals for her team. Las Troncas managed to temporarily equalize with a goal from Patricia Mascaró, but PIO FC went into halftime with a 2-1 lead.

The second half confirmed the supremacy of PIO FC. Miriam shone again with a second goal that established her as one of the best players of the match. Las Troncas FC could not resist and had to accept the superiority of their rival.