University of Birmingham Sunday 6 a Side League: Match Report - 4th June
Premier Division:
The Premier Division of the University of Birmingham Sunday 6 a side league saw some thrilling encounters on the superb 3G surface of the University of Birmingham Sports Centre. With a good turnout of 38 out of 40 teams, the matches were set to be intense and exciting.
In the first match of the day, Chiellini Con Carne faced off against Washed Kings FC, who were the league leaders with an impressive record of five wins in six games since joining. Despite Chiellini Con Carne's best efforts, Washed Kings FC proved their worth once again by securing a convincing 4-0 victory.
Damo Carew took on Athletico Northfield in the second match of the day. Athletico Northfield fought valiantly, but it was Damo Carew who emerged victorious with a 3-1 win.
Dads Army faced Gledfellas in the third match. However, Gledfellas showed their dominance on the pitch, outplaying Dads Army and securing a comfortable 3-0 victory.
The last match in the Premier Division featured Chivas Supplemento against reigning champions, Neverloseagain FC. Neverloseagain FC had suffered a defeat last week but came back strong in this game. Although Chivas Supplemento put up a good fight, Neverloseagain FC managed to secure a narrow 2-1 victory and keep their hopes alive for retaining the title.
Division One:
In Division One, Hales Angels C.F. took on Cadballerz in the first match of the division. Despite Hales Angels C.F.'s efforts, Cadballerz proved too strong, emerging victorious with a commanding 3-0 win.
Brummy Strollers, the league debutants, showcased their talent and determination against Tikka Takka Til I Die PT2. It was a closely contested match, but Brummy Strollers managed to secure a 2-1 victory, earning themselves a well-deserved three points.
Football Not Soccer, who were sitting comfortably at the top of the division, faced an unexpected defeat against the experienced Chivas team. The old stagers of Chivas put on an impressive performance, winning the match 3-2 and causing a shakeup in the standings.
Division Two:
Bell Them Birds Back Lad clashed with Robben Me Blind in an exhilarating match. Both teams displayed exceptional skills, but it was Bell Them Birds Back Lad who came out on top with a 4-2 victory, showcasing their attacking prowess.
Tealby United faced a tough challenge against Alton Wanderers FC. The match was closely fought, with both teams giving their all. In the end, Alton Wanderers FC managed to secure a narrow 4-3 victory, leaving Tealby United disappointed but determined to bounce back.
Goals Aloud and Invictus FC battled it out in a thrilling encounter. Goals Aloud proved to be the dominant team, putting on an impressive performance and securing a convincing 3-1 win.
In the final match of Division Two, Bigfatdave FC faced the table-toppers, N'Dicka in Dias. N'Dicka in Dias continued their fine form, delivering a stunning display of skill and teamwork, resulting in a resounding 5-1 victory for the league leaders.
Division Three:
The lower division matches kicked off with Dead Ballers FC facing Top GS. Both teams showed great determination, resulting in a hard-fought 1-1 draw, with neither team willing to back down.
Broderick AFC took on The Cotters in the second match of Division Three. Broderick AFC demonstrated their superiority, securing a solid 2-0 victory.
Mxrleys Angels faced Sportugal in a match where Sportugal showed their class and dominance on the pitch. They outplayed Mxrleys Angels, resulting in an emphatic 4-0 victory.
In the final match of the division, The Hungry Boys battled it out against AFC Domi Force, who were the table-toppers. Both teams fought hard, but AFC Domi Force managed to emerge victorious with a hard-earned 3-1 win.
The University of Birmingham Sunday 6 a side league expressed their appreciation to all teams for their continued commitment and reliability. They also reminded teams that they can contact Shaun at Head Office for any queries or concerns.
As the league heads into game week 8, the teams were wished good luck in their upcoming matches. Additionally, potential new teams were encouraged to join as the league plans to add a sixth division in the coming weeks, with the added incentive of free entry worth £25.
With Birmingham's premier and exclusive providers of small-sided football, the University of Birmingham Sunday 6 a side league promises to continue delivering exciting matches and memorable moments on the pitch.
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