December 2nd 2024

Halifax Monday 5 a side news 2024-12-02

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

In the much anticipated week 8 of the Halifax Monday Football League, the sparks of dramatic football action flew high in both Premier League and Division 1 as teams battled it out with dedication and prowess.

In the Premier League division, Sausage Jockeys delivered an astounding performance to eclipse WTP FC 8-0, displaying their offensive power in full swing. Similarly, The Craftsmen outscored Daddy Day Care 6-3, showcasing their sublime form this season. Calder V FC also continued their impressive run, defeating Pez Athletic 6-1, displaying a magnificent blend of tactical intelligence and skill. Pudding Boys emerged victorious against Tractor Boys with a scoreline of 6-3, rounding off the Premier League division games for the week.

On the other hand, Division 1 also saw its share of thrilling encounters. Fear Cityoooooo triumphed against Lads On Toure 4-0, riding high on their robust defense. Dodgy Knees FC managed to edge past TRANSLINE in a nail-biting contest, clinching the game 6-5. The highest scoring game of the week was a blockbuster showdown between Inky Jims FC and EXPOSED NUGGETS FC which ended in a thrilling 9-9 draw, leaving spectators and fans on the edge of their seats.

While team performances were in the spotlight, individual excellence also shone through. The top scorers for the Premier League and Division 1 were instrumental in driving their respective teams to success. However, these players prefer to remain unnamed, letting their performance on the pitch speak for itself.

As the Halifax Monday Football League progresses, it continues to offer an exciting blend of competitive spirit, skillful play, and sensational goals, leaving fans eagerly awaiting 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