November 5th 2024

Faversham Monday 6 a side news 2024-11-04

All the latest news from your local Faversham 6 a side league direct from Faversham Town Football Club.

In an exciting showcase of local football talent, the Faversham Monday 6-a-side football league's Premier League division delivered a thrilling week 8 of the current season. The heated matches and spectacular goal-scoring moments left spectators at the edge of their seats.

The night kicked off with a titanic clash between the Co-Op Mandem and Fav Wanderers that ended in a 3-3 draw. Both teams displayed impressive offensive strategies, leading to a neck-to-neck battle that kept fans riveted until the final whistle.

A razor-thin victory was clinched by Del Boy Fc, who edged out Fruity Dons FC 5-4 in an intense match that showcased the players' agility and skill. The fight put up by both teams was highly commendable, with each goal scored met by an equally robust response from the opposition.

Inter YaNan commanded the field with a solid 3-0 triumph over Occasionally United. Their impermeable defence and relentless attacks were a testament to their on-field synergy and strategic gameplay.

However, the highlight of the night was the unexpected 7-1 victory by Khedira Pin Drop against Sunshine Bus Fc. Their top scorer, Sammy, was in fine form and dominated the game with a fantastic haul of 4 goals, earning him the coveted title of top scorer in the Premier League division.

Another high-scoring match saw Flap Flickers outperform Queens Park Strangers, ending the game with a 5-2 win. The Strangers put up a brave resistance, but the Flickers' superior tactics and exceptional execution proved too much to handle.

The dynamic performances showcased on week 8 of the Faversham Monday league signal a promising and competitive season ahead in the Premier League division. With the bar set high, the ensuing weeks are sure to bring more breathtaking football action.

For more information on your local 5 or 6 a side league you can contact Head Office either via email at [email protected] or by calling 0333 123 2340. Back to articles page