January 15th 2025

Colchester Wednesday 6 a side news 2025-01-15

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In a thrilling night of football, the 11th week of the Colchester Wednesday 6-a-side Football League did not disappoint. The Premier League and Division 1 had their fair share of action, remarkable goals, and defensive masterclasses.

In the Premier League, GRFC struggled to make an impact as they fell 0-2 to FC Clacton in a game dominated by the latter. Showing defensive resilience and clinical finishes, FC Clacton proved their prowess and rose to the occasion in style. Meanwhile, Hurricane PL failed to weather the storm against FC United Nations, losing 0-3 in a match that showcased the winners' superior tactics and skill. In a closely fought encounter, OutLawz were narrowly defeated by Real Tey with a final score of 1-2.

In Division 1, Hamilton Dads were outplayed by Chesterwell FC, resulting in a scoreline of 1-5. Despite the challenging match, Chesterwell FC didn't lose their cool and delivered an outstanding performance. Handball, living up to their reputation, defeated Farcelona convincingly 4-0, while Old Mercenaries showed their experience by overthrowing Wegaveitago 7-3 in a high-scoring match. The day concluded with Uber Groovy securing a tight win over Rooney Tunes 1-0 in an intense showdown.

The top scorers of the week put up a spectacular show. In the Premier League, FC Clacton and FC United Nations tied for the top scoring team, each netting 3 goals. In Division 1, Old Mercenaries took the crown by scoring 7 goals, showcasing their ruthless attack.

As the league progresses, the competition is heating up. The teams are showcasing their hunger for success with fantastic football. The Colchester Wednesday 6-a-side Football League continues to entertain and keeps fans on the edge of their seats. We look forward to more exciting football in the coming weeks.


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