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Chihuahua Savage, two-time MASL champion

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May 1, 2024 – Major Arena Soccer League (MASL)
Chihuahua Savage News Release

By Oscar Sánchez

Mexico’s largest state also has the most powerful team in the Major Arena Soccer League: Chihuahua Savage.

The “Salvajes” beat the Kansas City Comets 5-4 and won the MASL two-time championship, to the joy of a packed Corner Sport Arena, which supported its team at all times, even to the rhythm of live mariachi.

With the score at 4-4 and only 1:20 seconds left, Hugo Puentes took the ball on the left side of the area and in a half-turn he scored from goalkeeper Neto, to score the difference.

“What I am experiencing is what you dream of as a child, being a champion in a professional team, I am very grateful to God because he allows me to be a two-time champion,” said Puentes, who added two points in the game and was also elected the Most Valuable Player of the Final, “the MVP belongs to all my teammates, it’s not just mine, I was given the chance to score the winning goal, but this is a team effort.”

The Comets were a worthy finalist and although they lost game one at home, also by the slightest difference, they arrived in Chihuahua with an apparent suit of victims and during the development of the game they were torn from them.

In fact, they took a 3-1 lead in the third quarter and entered the final period tied 4-4. The duel was intense and exciting from start to finish.

“It’s a final, and with that culture they have they will never give up anything for lost. I told my players that it wasn’t going to be easy, maybe two or three thought it would, and they already saw that it wouldn’t. It wasn’t nothing easy this season, but we won the cup, imagine how I feel. I am very happy with my players, they worked hard and they deserve it,” said coach Genoni Martínez, who took the team with the tournament underway and took it to the final crowning.

The Savage in this way achieved the second title for the franchise “back to back”, after the previous season, 22-23, also defeated the Baltimore Blast in two games.

“The key has been the determination (of the team), because we have been down on the scoreboard and we have not given up, “Geno” (the coach) always tells us that we cannot do it any minute of the game, and that was the what happened,” said Kristian Quintana, a defender who joined Savage at the end of the tournament and from being in the last places with Dallas, ended up champion in Chihuahua.

MASL commissioner Keith Tozer awarded players from both teams one by one on the Corner…

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