October 28th 2024

Halifax Monday 5 a side news 2024-10-28

All the latest news from your local Halifax 5 a side league direct from The Halifax Indoor Football Centre.

Halifax Monday, in its third week of the season, hosted an exhilarating 5 a side football league last night, with stunning performances from all the teams across the Premier League and Division 1.

In the Premier League, Pez Athletic demonstrated their dominance with a triumphant 6-3 victory against The Craftsmen. Their attacking prowess was on full display as they netted goal after goal, leaving The Craftsmen's defense scrambling. This result elevates Pez Athletic to a coveted position at the top of the Premier League standings.

In another intense match in the Premier League, Sausage Jockeys narrowly edged past Daddy Day Care with a 4-3 win. Despite the close scoreline, Sausage Jockeys showed their resolve and managed to clinch a much-needed victory.

Meanwhile, in Division 1, Fear Cityoooooo delivered a breathtaking performance, annihilating Dodgy Knees FC with a colossal 12-2 score. Fear Cityoooooo showcased their dominance, becoming the week's top scorers in this division.

Inky Jims FC faced a tough defeat against The Minnows, falling 9-4. Despite their best efforts, Inky Jims FC couldn't stave off the relentless attacks from The Minnows. TRANSLINE, in a tightly contested battle, managed to edge past Brads Barmy Army 6-4, while Lads On Toure rolled past EXPOSED NUGGETS FC with a 4-2 win.

This week’s top scorer in the Premier League was Pez Athletic, with a total of 6 goals. Fear Cityoooooo bagged the top scorer slot in Division 1, scoring a whopping 12 goals.

These games have undoubtedly set the tone for the rest of the season. With such compelling performances, the Halifax Monday 5 a side football league promises more thrilling matches in the coming weeks. Stay tuned for more electrifying football in the next round of fixtures.

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