April 24th 2024

Margate Wednesday 6 a side news 2024-04-24

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MARGATE - The highly-anticipated Margate Wednesday 6 a side Football league continued with its fifth week of intense competition and inspiring performances last night. There was no shortage of action in both Division 1 and Division 2.

In Division 1, the match between Goals Aloud FC and Rockstars Rockstars saw a thrilling encounter, ending 3-2 in favor of Rockstars Rockstars. The game was a showcase of tenacity and skill, with Rockstars Rockstars narrowly clinching a victory due to their superior goal scoring ability.

Meanwhile, The Akatsuki demonstrated an impressive performance as they scored a triumphant 6-2 victory over TGFC 6’s. The energy and synergy displayed by The Akatsuki have indeed made them a team to watch this season.

Finally, in a high-scoring match, TWS prevailed over Crackadona FC with a 7-5 win. These results have added to the excitement and competitive spirit of the Division 1 league.

Meanwhile, in Division 2, all eyes were on the clash between NON BIBS and Efes FC, which ended in a goalless draw. Despite the valiant efforts from both sides, neither team managed to break the deadlock, resulting in a 0-0 stalemate.

However, the highlight of the Division 2 matches was undoubtedly Bosh FC's clash with Furys. The Furys displayed an exceptional performance, stunning their rivals with a staggering 16-1 victory. This marked one of the most lopsided wins of the season, propelling Furys into the spotlight as a formidable force within the division.

The top scorers for Division 1 were from The Akatsuki and TWS with six and seven goals respectively, while in Division 2, Furys outshone their competition with an impressive 16-goal tally.

The Margate Wednesday league will continue next week, and if the week 5 matches are any indication, fans can expect more high-octane football action in the coming days.

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