All Boys fell 3-2 to Taboão Magnus in the final of the Libertadores futsal match played in Paraguay. The Argentine team closed a historic tournament under the leadership of Bárbara Abot.
The dream was very close. All Boys fell 3-2 to Taboão Magnus in the final of the women's futsal Libertadores, played at the Conmebol SUMA complex, in Luque (Paraguay).
The team led by Bárbara Abot performed a memorable performance, however, they were unable to maintain the advantage against a rival that reaffirmed Brazilian dominance on the continent, becoming two-time champion.

Those from Floresta had an overwhelming start in the final. With high pressure and great effectiveness, Luciana Natta opened the scoring after 10 minutes, after taking advantage of a mistake by goalkeeper Flaviani, and Priscila González extended the difference three minutes later, capitalizing on a rebound inside the area. All Boys went into the break with a two-goal lead and their hopes intact.
However, in the second half the Brazilian champion adjusted lines, recovered his game of rotations and possession and relied on the resource of the goalkeeper-player to overcome the result. The strategy bore fruit: Alana scored in the 8th minute, Paola Brítez equalized with a powerful shot into the corner in the 13th minute and Luana Moura, the tournament's top scorer with 14 goals, sealed the final 3-2 in the 15th minute.
Taboão Magnus thus became two-time South American champion, after the title obtained in 2022, and extended the Brazilian hegemony in the history of the women's Libertadores, with the ten trophies in the hands of teams from that country.
Beyond the defeat, All Boys says goodbye with their heads held high. The Argentine team, which had eliminated Peñarol in the semifinals (3-2), completed a historic campaign and once again demonstrated the growth of its project: just four years ago it played in the Second Division and today it has accumulated an impressive collection of titles: First Division League (2024), Gold Cup (2023 and 2025), Argentine Cup (2023 and 2024) and Super Cup (2025).
The Floresta team did not win the cup, but they did win the recognition of the entire continent for their dedication, their evolution and their ambition to compete on an equal footing with the South American futsal powers.

