Aug. 26, 2025 | 6:15pm
Season Kickoff Edition
Aug. 26, 2025 | 6:15pm
Season Kickoff Edition
The stage was set, the snacks were gone, and three managers walked away with early bragging rights:
1st Place: Jafet Muñoz — proving he came prepared and left no draft board unturned.
2nd Place: Yovani Contreras — steady, sharp, and already eyeing that top spot.
3rd Place: Eddie Muñoz — bronze today, but don’t sleep on the Muñoz name this season.
The Muñoz family made Draft Night their dynasty—but the rest of the league is already plotting revenge.
The debut of the Fantasy Squad Stadium was nothing short of legendary.
Champion: Edward Celedón — undefeated all night, flicking like he trained for this.
Final Showdown: Javier vs Edward turned into a high-scoring shootout. The entire league circled the table, cheering every flick like it was the Super Bowl. Edward barely pulled it off, locking his name in as the first-ever Fantasy Squad Paper Football Champion.
This is Year 4 of the Fantasy Squad League—and every coach has a story to tell:
Elias: From glory to disaster—champion in his rookie season, pink unicorn shirt the very next. Truly a tale of highs and lows.
Tikis: Two straight years of finishing second-to-last in his division. Can he finally escape the basement?
Nathan: Always the bridesmaid—his 11-2 record tied with Joan’s best-ever season, but still no championship ring.
Joan: The one who actually sealed the deal. Nathan may have the record, but Joan has the title.
Ray: Known for strong seasons—has finished 2nd overall—but playoff heartbreak always keeps him from the trophy.
Yovani: Last year was his breakout—nearly took it all but fell just short. Silver then, but hungry now.
Jose (JR): Fresh blood—first year in the league. The unknown factor.
Javier (Javi): Another rookie coach—his first year too, and already sparking paper football drama.
Edward: Rams fan through and through. Drafted Stafford, grabbed more Rams players, and took plenty of jokes for it. But with the Paper Football crown, he left with at least one title on Draft Night.
Jafet: Joined in Season 2 replacing Brian. It only took him two seasons to capture a championship. Now he’s back on top, opening this year with the Draft Night crown. A proven contender.
Eddie: Started his Fantasy Squad career at 10th place, improved to 6th, and now lands at 3rd. Slow and steady, sharpening his craft every year.
Emmanuel: Began hot with a 2nd place finish, then slipped to 5th, and last year fell to 9th. Once a rising star, now in danger of fading from the spotlight. Can he bounce back?