February 4th 2025

Sittingbourne Monday 6 a side news 2025-02-03

All the latest news from your local Sittingbourne 6 a side league direct from Sittingbourne Community College.

In a thrilling end to the season, last night's Sittingbourne Monday 6-a-side Football League showcased exhilarating matches, shining stars, and triumphant winners. This marked the ninth and final week of the league, and as promised, it lived up to the hype.

In the Premier League division, Isle of Bourne showed their prowess against Kent Crusaiders with a scoreline of 5-2, while Sportsyard FC clinched a vital win over MK Dongs with 4-2 on the scoreboard. MK Dongs, nonetheless, proved their worth with top scorer Ben netting 2 goals. After a spirited season, it was MK Dongs who ultimately triumphed, winning the Premier League division with an impressive 16 points and 8 wins.

The Division 1 matches were equally enthralling. Phoenix decimated Paralympiakos 11-1 while the Brexit Boys FC narrowly edged past PPE FC in a tightly contested 3-2 encounter. Plus, Youth Of Today blanked Saint Jokerz, 6-0. Peter, the top scorer from Brexit Boys FC, contributed significantly with his 2-goal haul. However, it was Six Offenders who came out on top, winning Division 1 with 16 points from 7 victories.

The Division 2 games were no less riveting. AFC Stroke Titty managed to squeeze past Fleur De Lis, winning 2-1, and Chubby Alonsos trounced Puyol Pants Down with a 6-1 victory. Workout Wolfsburg also had a commanding 9-0 win against Reproductive Rhinos. However, the star of the division was Charlie from CS FC, who scored two goals. The winner of Division 2 was AFC Stroke Titty, with a total of 16 points and 8 wins.

As the final whistle blew, each division's winners were greeted with cheers, marking the end of an unforgettable season. The Sittingbourne Monday 6-a-side Football League once again proved its charm, passion, and competition. Here's looking forward to the next season!

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