ADC Enderun set for high-stakes PFF Futsaliga final rematch

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The inaugural PFF Futsaliga Men’s Division is set for a highly anticipated championship conclusion as Azkals Development Club and Enderun Colleges prepare for a decisive title showdown at the Philsports Arena. With both teams emerging as the strongest sides in the competition, the final presents a clash between consistency and redemption as they battle for the league’s first-ever Men’s Cup crown.

ADC enters the championship match carrying the confidence of an undefeated campaign and the momentum of a dominant tournament run that established them as the team to beat. Enderun, however, approaches the final with a clear sense of purpose after suffering an earlier defeat to ADC and now seeks to overturn that result on the biggest stage possible.

Azkals legend Stephan Schrock strikes goal in the very first possession past UA&P's Alvaro Cordero in the PFF Futsaliga semifinals match between the Azkals Development Club and the University of Asia and the Pacific. [Futsaliga photo]
Azkals legend Stephan Schrock strikes goal in the very first possession past UA&P’s Alvaro Cordero in the PFF Futsaliga semifinals match between the Azkals Development Club and the University of Asia and the Pacific. [Futsaliga photo]

ADC eyes historic finish

Azkals Development Club has maintained its status as the benchmark team throughout the competition by combining disciplined execution with consistent attacking depth. Under the leadership of playing coach Stephan Schröck, ADC has displayed composure under pressure while delivering strong performances across every stage of the tournament.

Christian Gabriel Vendiola’s emergence as a standout attacking force has further strengthened ADC’s championship aspirations, giving the squad another dangerous offensive weapon entering the final. The team’s unbeaten run has placed them one victory away from completing a historic inaugural season.

ADC’s primary challenge will be sustaining its tactical sharpness against a highly motivated Enderun side that now carries the urgency of redemption.

Enderun seeks revenge

Enderun Colleges enters the final fueled by both confidence and unfinished business as it prepares for a rematch against the only team to defeat them earlier in the competition. Led by Theo Appiah’s explosive scoring form and veteran guidance from Dominic Tom, the Titans have evolved into one of the tournament’s most dangerous offensive units.

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Appiah’s scoring consistency has elevated Enderun’s attacking potential while Tom’s leadership has reinforced the discipline needed for a championship setting. Their combination of firepower and structure gives Enderun a legitimate opportunity to challenge ADC’s dominance.

For Enderun, the final is not only about winning the title but also about proving its growth since its previous loss to ADC. The Titans view the championship clash as a chance to rewrite the narrative and establish themselves as the inaugural kings of Philippine futsal.

The PFF Futsaliga final now promises a compelling battle between the tournament’s undefeated frontrunner and its determined challenger, with both teams carrying contrasting motivations into a historic showdown.

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