February 9th 2025

Chesterfield Sunday 6 a side news 2025-02-09

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Headline: “Thrilling Week 9 Action Unfolds in Chesterfield Sunday Football League”

In the exhilarating world of 6-a-side football, the ninth week of Chesterfield Sunday League did not disappoint, with teams from Division 1 to Division 5 displaying phenomenal matches this past night.

In Division 1, the match between Matip Is In and Ladzio ended in a 1 - 1 draw, showcasing the teams' equally matched skills. WFC secured a gratifying win over Boca Seniors with a final score of 3 - 1, highlighting their top scorer's exceptional skills.

Division 2 witnessed the Edgington Boys FC falling to Shamima Bagsome in a 0 - 2 defeat. Hawk Tuah FC and DFM FC engaged in a high-scoring match, resulting in a 6 - 4 win for Hawk Tuah FC. AC Me Rollin dominated their game against Fake Madrid, ending with a remarkable 9 - 0 victory.

In Division 3, Intermigran FC blanked AC MIGRAN with a 4 - 0 victory, while Gangsters Allardyce edged out CarrVale FC in a close 3 - 2 encounter. The top scorers in both matches displayed impressive on-field strategies.

The Division 4 action was no less dramatic, with Borussia Monchenflapjack overpowering FC Copenbadly 4 - 0. The Jaipur Jockeys and Kante Fit My Willian match ended in a 3 - 3 draw, while Park Road Fc scored a significant win over Matip Stinks, closing the match at 6 - 2.

Lastly, in Division 5, Dyslexia United edged out Puyol Pants Down in a narrow 5 - 4 victory, while Parking The Bus Fc dominated their game against Unathletico Madrid, with a decisive 6 - 1 win.

With the season's end looming, every goal counts, and this week's top scorers across all divisions helped their teams to step closer to league glory. As the Chesterfield Sunday League continues, the excitement only escalates. Keep watching this space for more updates and thrilling football action.


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