April 24th 2025

Portchester Thursday 6 a side news | WEEK 2

In an exhilarating week of football, the Portchester Thursday 6 a side Football League saw some intense action in its second week. Teams across all three divisions - Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2 - put on a show that will be remembered for a long time.


PREMIER LEAGUE
In the Premier League division, AFC Purbrook managed to secure a clean victory against Fourintina with a score of 2-0, while Sergio Gameos Lee dominated the field against AFC Pynept, scoring seven goals to two. In a nail-biting match, The Six Offenders edged out Shant On FC by a single goal, ending the game 5-4. Bailey Steele of Sergio Gameos Lee emerged as the top scorer of the division, netting an impressive total of five goals.


DIVISION ONE
Division 1 witnessed its own share of excitement. Bumfica eked out a narrow victory against Borussia Donmund with a score of 3-2. Brexit Ballers 2 maintained their momentum against Cathy's Crew, securing a close victory of 5-4. Cob FC against Marlon Packet was a goals galore match, ending with Cob FC taking the win with a scoreline of 5-3. Josh Nicklin of Cob FC led the charge, scoring a total of 4 goals to become the top scorer of the division.


DIVISION TWO
Division 2 saw BSC Hung Boys clinching a victory over Khedira Pin Drop with a 2-0 score. Maradonakebab managed to come out on top against Gyattlatasary, winning the match 2-1, while Pants defeated Receding And Conceding by the same scoreline. Tom Andrew of BSC Hung Boys topped the scorer's list with two goals.


It was a week of great goals, amazing saves and some unforgettable moments. All eyes are now on the next week's matches, as the teams gear up to put forth an even more thrilling display of football.

Thanks again to the referees for their help and support in running this competitive league!

Join our Portchester 6 a side league at the link below or get in touch on 07943 049781 for more information.

https://www.leisureleagues.net/signup/portchester-community-school/portchester-thursday

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