February 27th 2025

Altrincham Thursday 6 a side news 2025-02-27

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The Altrincham Thursday 6-aside football league entered its 13th week, presenting a thrilling display of high-octane matches that kept the fans on the edge of their seats all night. The night was filled with dynamic performances across all divisions, and every team showcased their skills and tactics in a bid to climb to the top of their respective division.

Starting with Division 1, Altys Finest F C and Bin Slippers were locked in an intense goal-less stalemate, proving the defensive prowess of both teams. Los Perros and Brow Boys provided a heated battle, with Los Perros emerging victorious with a final scoreline of 3-1. Tip Army Fc and FTJ FC offered arguably the most nail-biting moments of the night, with Tip Army Fc edging out their opponents 4-3. Oswestry Fc and Sale Fc wrapped up the division with a high-scoring match, Oswestry Fc taking home the win with a robust 5-3 finish.

In Division 2, PP FC overcame Expected Toulouse 3-1, while Stamford Rejects recorded the highest score of the week, dominating Bayern Munchin 13-0. TwoFourNine FC held a firm grip against Neil Ritchie VI, leading to a 4-0 victory.

Division 3 was no less intense, with Al-Teaspoons FC suffering a heavy 7-0 defeat to Cabaye James. Average Joes fell to Inter Row Z 5-0, while Timperley Tigers triumphed over Knee-Dless 3-0. Flikmatip and Stamford Youth battled it out until the very end, with Flikmatip ultimately emerging victorious, winning 4-3.

Top scorers for each division were Los Perros in Division 1, Stamford Rejects in Division 2, and Cabaye James in Division 3, displaying an impressive show of offensive power.

As the league moves into its 14th week, anticipation is building. With every match, the stakes get higher and the competition fiercer. Stay tuned for more updates from the Altrincham Thursday 6-aside football league.


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