April 3rd 2025

Chatham Thursday 5 a side news | WEEK 4

In last night's exhilarating Chatham Thursday 5-a-side Football League, the teams of Division 1 and 2 played their hearts out, culminating in some spectacular scores.


DIVISION ONE
In Division 1, Mac 4 1 clashed with Rochester FC, concluding in a dramatic 4-4 draw, showcasing the competitive spirit in both teams. However, the match between Radar Raiders and Rice Spice was a different story altogether, with Radar Raiders ultimately seizing victory with an impressive 6-2 win. The star player in this Division was the phenomenal Owen Neville of Rice Spice, who single-handedly scored 2 goals, securing his position as the division's top scorer.


DIVISION TWO

Division 2 also saw some striking performances. Bendher Rovers FC dominated over Saka Potatoes, securing a definitive 5-1 victory. An astonishing match took place between Weedwooders and Perrys, where Perrys triumphed with an extraordinary 10-1 win. Elysium had a tough match against Double Pogba And Koke, which ended in a 6-3 win for Pogba and Koke. David Hall of Perrys was the standout player, scoring an outstanding 5 goals, thus earning the top scorer spot in Division 2.


However, the highlight of the week was the dynamic performance by Oliver Breeden of Elysium. His exemplary football skills, coupled with his sportsmanship and dedication, earned him the title of "Most Valued Player" for the week, bringing glory to his team.


The Chatham Thursday 5-a-side Football League continues to be a platform for teams to display their skills, sportsmanship, and competitive spirit. With top-notch players like Owen Neville, David Hall, and Oliver Breeden, the spectators can look forward to even more thrilling performances in the weeks to come.

Many thanks to the referees, who I'm sure are enjoying the lighter and warmer nights now they are here!


Join the Chatham Thursday 5 a-side league by clicking the link below or call Tom at 07943 049781 for more information

https://www.leisureleagues.net/signup/holcombe-grammar-school/chatham-thursday

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