Final flourish for inaugural Football West F-League season

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Furia Futsal Club after winning the F-League Youth Men's title

Football West's inaugural F-League season was concluded on Sunday with three grand finals at the Cumbre Sports Facility in Port Kennedy.

First up was the Youth Men's final, which saw Furia Futsal Club defeat Rockingham Cambio Cumbre 2-1.

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Abudi Barham celebrates his winning goal for Furia FC

Earlier in the season Rockingham beat Furia 6-1, but it was Furia who struck first here when Charlie Margiotta finished a great team move with an easy tap-in. 

The hosts levelled after the break through Reed Thompson following great persistence from Declan McKay, before the final was settled late on when Abudi Barham collected Anthony Scaffidi's pass and shot between the legs of Cumbre keeper Finn Chaffey.

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Celebration time for South Perth Alliance Futsal Club after their 6-1 win over Cockburn Wolves

The second final, the Senior Women's, was a one-sided affair as South Perth Alliance brushed aside Cockburn Wolves 6-1.

Lauren Continibali opened the scoring for South Perth inside two minutes when she was left unattended and turned the ball home.

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Tayna Campos took a return pass from Alyssa Van Heurck before equalising for Wolves, only for South Perth to restore their advantage before half-time when Thalita Ziero beat Wolves keeper Amalia Caceres at her near post.

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Thalita Ziero after re-establishing South Perth's lead

It was one-way traffic in the second half as Kimberly McCartney smashed home a third, Theo Mouithys headed over Caceres and into her own goal, Ellis Glanfield fired home from halfway, before Cam Harel rounded off the scoring with the last kick.

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The victorious Rockingham Cambio Cumbre side after the Senior Men's final

Cokburn Wolves' disappointment was compounded in the Senior Men's final where they went down 5-1, this time to Rockingham Cambio Cumbre.

Cumbre made a flying start, scoring in the opening 30 seconds when Connor Crews finished at the second attempt.

Cockburn were soon on terms as Luke Ross slipped in Michael Vlasich to beat keeper Rain Blauberg.

Michael Dudek prevented Rockingham from retaking the lead with an impressive stop from Charlie Garnham, but the Wolves keeper could do little when Tyler Garner made it 2-1 with a brilliant first-time effort after his corner came back to him.

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Rockingham were too strong for Cockburn in the Senior Men's decider

Crews' deflected shot wrong-footed Dudek for 3-1, then Garner showed the quality that has made him a regular with the Australia national men's futsal team, the Futsalroos. He ran from deep in his own half, beat one man, then clipped the ball over the outrushing Dudek. Ross valiantly tried to clear but could only turn the ball into his own net.

As Cockburn chased the game, Dudek pushed up, lost possession and veteran Nestor Fonseca returned the ball from his own half and into the unguarded goal for 5-1.