The sixth split of the Kings League is nearing its climax, with only one day of action left before a new champion is crowned in Gerard Piqué’s Spanish competition. Following a dramatic quarterfinal day at the Cupra Arena, the stage is set for a spectacular Final Four this Sunday, May 17. Ultimate Móstoles has been waiting patiently since finishing top of the regular season, and now they know their opponents.
The quarterfinals featured Porcinos, Los Troncos, Rayo de Barcelona, Saiyans, and La Capital, all waiting for the Play-In winner, xBuyer Team, who secured the last spot. Here’s how the action unfolded.
La Capital Stages a Stunning Comeback
The day kicked off with a thrilling clash between xBuyer Team and La Capital. The ‘macarras’ struck first, taking a two-goal lead before the end of the escalado phase. They held that advantage for most of the first half, but La Capital fought back, equalizing just before halftime thanks to a dice roll. The tension continued as a penalty put La Capital ahead, and with 10 minutes left, they completed the comeback after trailing by three goals. A poetic finish came from Beguer, sealing La Capital’s place in the semifinals.
Rayo de Barcelona Makes History
Spursito’s Rayo de Barcelona played the biggest game in their Kings League history and delivered. The villain team put on a serious performance, taking an early lead in the escalado, extending it with a double goal, and using the dice to keep Saiyans at bay. TheGrefg’s side struggled with concentration, allowing Rayo to build a comfortable 7-2 victory. This win sends Rayo de Barcelona to their first men’s Final Four since the competition began. In the semifinals, they face their biggest regular-season rival, La Capital, with a spot in the Kings World Cup Clubes on the line—Spursito’s team must win to qualify.
Porcinos’ Disappointment Complete
The night ended with a rematch of the World Cup final between Los Troncos and Porcinos. Ibai Llanos’ team had double motivation—revenge and silencing critics—and they started strong, taking a two-goal lead before the 10-minute mark. But Los Troncos refused to give up, using the dice to cut the deficit to one goal by halftime. In the second half, Perxitaa’s squad equalized after their president scored his penalty kick while Ibai missed his. Just before the golden goal, Los Troncos took the lead, and Sorroche sealed the win. Now Los Troncos face Ultimate Móstoles in the Final Four in what promises to be a spectacular showdown.
Final Four Matchups
Ultimate Móstoles vs. Los Troncos
La Capital vs. Rayo de Barcelona
