June 13, 2025
Spain 2 – 0 Brazil: Kings League Spain dominates the semifinals of the KWC Clubs Paris 2025
Los Troncos FC and Porcinos FC will face off in the grand final on June 14

Kings League Spain reigns supreme in the Kings League Universe. That was made crystal clear in the KWC Clubs Paris 2025 as the spanish sides swept the semifinals against their brazilian rivals. The next club world champion will once again be spanish—and we could even witness a historic back-to-back title for Ibai Llanos’ team.
Both semifinals were thrillers, with all four teams giving it everything on the pitch. But in the end—perhaps only to the surprise of few—it was the spanish clubs who came out on top. First, Los Troncos FC crushed the dreams of Fluxo FC, and then Porcinos FC, the kings of comebacks, turned things around in the dying moments to eliminate Furia FC.
Results from Friday, June 13 at the KWC Clubs Paris 2025:
- Los Troncos FC 6 – 5 Fluxo FC
- Porcinos FC 5 – 4 Furia FC

Los Troncos FC win it with a Presi Penalty from Perxitaa
The day kicked off with Los Troncos FC edging out Fluxo FC in a 6-5 victory. Despite the close scoreline, the spanish side controlled most of the match. While Nobru missed his Presi Penalty, Perxitaa stayed cool and converted his. Late goals from Oriol Boada and a clutch Shootout finish from Carlos Ferres sealed the win.
Porcinos FC lo volvió a hacer y remontó en el último minuto
Porcinos FC have officially become the comeback kings. After pulling off a late turnaround against Dendele FC in the quarterfinals, they repeated the feat against fearsome Furia FC. With Ibai Llanos’ squad trailing 3-4, Nadir Louah stepped up in stoppage time and buried a Double Goal in the 40’+1 to ignite absolute chaos at the Cupra Arena France.
With that dramatic win, the reigning world champions are just one match away from defending their crown on Saturday, June 14. Will Ibai Llanos’ team rewrite history with the Kings League Universe’s first-ever back-to-back title—or will Perxitaa and Los Troncos FC claim their first-ever men’s championship?