The Birmingham Sunday 6 a side League continued to captivate fans as it entered its twelfth week of exhilarating action. With the end of the season fast approaching, teams from various divisions showcased their skills on the pitch, striving to secure their place for the upcoming season.
In the Premier League division, Athletico Northfield emerged victorious over Gledfellas with a close scoreline of 2-1. Meanwhile, Washed Kings FC defeated DADS ARMY in a high-scoring encounter, with a final score of 5-3. Connor of Washed Kings FC demonstrated his prowess as he topped the scoring charts, netting a total of 2 goals.
Division 1 witnessed Football Not Soccer dominate their opponents, Up The Cru, with a 4-2 victory. Cadballerz also secured a convincing win, defeating Brummy Strollers 5-1. METCH FC outplayed Hales Angels C.F. to clinch a 4-2 victory. Olly of Football Not Soccer took the division's top scorer title, impressively netting 4 goals.
In Division 2, Alton Wanderers FC and Invictus FC battled to a 1-1 draw, showcasing their determination and skill. Chris of Alton Wanderers FC grabbed the spotlight as the division's top scorer with 1 goal.
The action in Division 3 was equally intense as AFC Domi Force secured a hard-fought 2-1 win against Sportugal. The Hungry Boys triumphed over The Cotters with a tight scoreline of 2-1. Top Gs and MXRLEYS ANGELS settled for a 1-1 draw, while Dead Ballers FC dominated Broderick AFC with a resounding 3-0 victory.
Division 4 witnessed Leavemyarcelona showcasing their dominance with a comprehensive 4-0 win over Weoley Warriors. SB Generals also secured a convincing 4-0 victory against Tiger Force.
As the season enters its final stages, teams are reminded that there are only two weeks left to secure their place for the next season. The competition remains fierce as teams battle it out for glory in their respective divisions.
The Birmingham Sunday Football League once again proved its reputation as a highly competitive and thrilling sporting event. Fans eagerly await the upcoming matches as teams strive for excellence on the field.