Kochi's Kalina Rangers Win Red Bull Four 2 Score National Title, Head to World Finals

Team Kalina Rangers from Kochi emerged victorious at the Red Bull Four 2 Score National Finals in Coimbatore. They secured the win with a sudden-death golden goal by Tyson Patel, defeating competition from across 10 Indian cities. The team, a tight-knit group of friends, now earns the right to represent India at the World Finals in Canada later this year. Indian footballer Vikram Pratap Singh was present at the event, praising the platform it provides for grassroots talent.

Key Points: Kalina Rangers Win Red Bull Four 2 Score National Championship

  • Won via sudden-death golden goal
  • To represent India at World Finals in Canada
  • Defeated teams from 10 cities
  • Embodies fast-paced 'power football' format
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Kochi's Kalina Rangers clinch maiden Red Bull Four 2 Score National Championship in Coimbatore

Kochi's Kalina Rangers clinched the Red Bull Four 2 Score national title in Coimbatore, earning a spot to represent India at the World Finals in Canada.

"We are going there to win & not just to participate. - Scott Moraes, Kalina Rangers"

Coimbatore, April 14

Team Kalina Rangers from Kochi emerged victorious in the Red Bull Four 2 Score National Finals, which concluded with a spectacular display of football, as amateur players from across the country battled it out for the coveted title and the opportunity to represent India on the global stage.

The high-energy 4v4 tournament lived up to its reputation, delivering intense action and showcasing the immense talent of grassroots footballers. Mumbai City FC star and Indian National team forward Vikram Pratap Singh was also present on the occasion, according to a release.

Team Kalina Rangers won with the help of a sudden-death golden goal by Tyson Patel, defeating all other teams to bag the bragging rights and a chance to represent India at the World Finals.

Throughout the competition, teams from 10 cities showcased their talent, resilience, and passion for the sport. After weeks of exhilarating qualifiers, the National Finals in Coimbatore saw the best of India go head-to-head in a battle for supremacy.

The victorious team, Kalina Rangers, will now embark on an even greater journey, the Road to the World Finals in Canada, where they will represent India at the Red Bull Four 2 Score World Final later this year, where they will be looking to etch their name in Red Bull Four 2 Score history.

Kalina Rangers, who are originally from Mumbai, began their journey from the Kochi qualifiers, upsetting the crowd favourite MRFC A, defeating them via a sudden-death golden goal in the final. The Rangers, who qualified for the India Finals after beating stiff competition in Red Bull Four 2 Score 2025's Kochi Qualifiers, are a tight-knit group of friends represented by Craig Dsouza, Scott Moraes, Tyson Patel, Clinton Dsouza, and Faheez Mohammed.

The finale proved to be an end-to-end affair as both sides were relentless in their efforts to score. However, it was an encore for the side from Kochi to book a spot in the Red Bull Four 2 Score 2026 World Final.

"We are ecstatic about the win at the Red Bull Four 2 Score India Finals, after putting in the hard work and beating the top teams in the country. But now the focus shifts to the world finals in Canada. We are going there to win & not just to participate," said Scott Moraes, Kalina Rangers

"I used to play a lot of futsal in the start of my footballing career. There is more quickness involved in this game. Red Bull Four 2 Score gives a great platform to young grassroot stars to showcase their talent. I congratulate Kalinga Rangers on winning their maiden Red Bull Four 2 Score tournament," said Vikram Partap Singh, Red Bull athlete and India footballer.

Red Bull Four 2 Score embodies Red Bull's 'power football' philosophy and challenges players to show their best small-field, 4v4 football skills - 10-minute rounds, no breaks and no goalie - plus, goals scored during the first and last minute count as double. Tiebreakers are settled with one player from each team going head-to-head, trying to outsmart the other to score the winning goal.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The format sounds so exciting! 4v4, no goalie, double points in the first and last minute... must have been thrilling to watch. Great to see such innovative platforms for amateur footballers in India.
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Rohit P
Heartbreak for MRFC A, but kudos to the Rangers for that golden goal win! The article says they are originally from Mumbai but qualified from Kochi. Interesting journey. Wishing them all the best for Canada. Bring the cup home, boys!
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Priya S
It's wonderful to see Vikram Pratap Singh supporting grassroots football like this. When established stars acknowledge and encourage upcoming talent, it really boosts the sport's ecosystem in our country.
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Michael C
A respectful criticism: While the coverage is good, I wish there was more detail about the teams from the other 9 cities. Who were the runners-up? Highlighting more participants would celebrate the national scale of the event better.
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Kavya N
Coimbatore hosting the national finals is great! South India is a huge hub for football passion. Hope this inspires more tournaments and infrastructure development across Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Jai Hind!

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