April 7th 2025

Chesterfield Sunday 6 a side news 2025-04-06

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In a thrilling night of football in the Chesterfield Sunday 6 a side league, Division 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 witnessed a flurry of goals and exciting matches.

Let's kick-off with Division 1 where Manjdog Men showcased an impressive performance with a 5-0 victory over “Norfolk & Good”, establishing their dominance in the league. In the other match, Shamima Bagsome managed to secure a smooth 3-0 win against WFC, displaying their striking prowess.

Moving onto Division 2, Hawk Tuah FC and Boca Seniors battled to a 2-2 draw in a tightly contested match. Ladzio and Stroke City engaged in a high-scoring match, with Stroke City narrowly clinching victory with a 4-3 scoreline.

In Division 3, Jaipur Jockeys galloped past AC Me Rollin with an impressive 6-2 victory. Elsewhere, Kante Fit My Willian managed to overcome BCS Young Boys with a 4-1 win, demonstrating their superior skill and form.

Up next, Division 4 experienced a goal fest as Dyslexia United edged past AC MIGRAN in a thrilling 8-6 affair. BTPSG FC and Parking The Bus FC ended their match in a 1-1 stalemate, indicating a closely fought division.

Finally, in Division 5, FC Copenbadly and JezzysOnTour couldn't be separated, drawing 3-3. Matip Stinks and Fake Madrid also shared the spoils with a 3-3 draw. However, the standout performance came from Nigerian Nightmares, who defeated Puyol Pants Down 4-2 in an action-packed match.

Despite the fierce competition, some players have managed to stand out as the top scorers for their respective divisions. However, every team in every division is putting up a splendid effort making the Chesterfield Sunday league an event not to be missed. It's a testament to the quality and competitiveness of grassroots football in the community.


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