March 4th 2025

Sittingbourne Monday 6 a side news 2025-03-03

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


Thrilling Action Dominates Week 4 of the Sittingbourne Monday Football League

Excitement was in the air as Week 4 of the Sittingbourne Monday Football League unfolded, with spectacular performances on show in the Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2.

In the Premier League, Isle Of Bourne clinched a narrow victory against Cunch Of Bunts FC with a 2-1 scoreline, while Kent Crusaiders edged out I Predict A Diet 3-2 in a nail-biting encounter. TIZER CHIEFS and Sportsyard FC also celebrated victories, with TIZER CHIEFS overcoming Phoenix 1-0 and Sportsyard FC demonstrating their dominance with a 3-1 win over Six Offenders. The star of the Premier League was undoubtedly Spencer of Sportsyard FC who found the net twice, finishing as the top scorer for the week.

Moving on to Division 1, Paralympiakos got the better of AFC Stroke Titty with a 3-2 win, while Brexit Boys Fc triumphed over Expected Toulouse 3-2 in a fiercely competitive match. Youth Of Today blanked PPE FC 4-0, and Vineyardigains FC made light work of Workout Wolfsburg with a 2-0 victory. The spotlight in Division 1 was taken by Peter of Brexit Boys Fc, who topped the scoring charts with 3 goals.

Finally, in Division 2, Banks Unpredictables blew away Fleur De Lis with a whopping 5-0 win. Chubby Alonsos managed to squeak by Puyol Pants Down 1-0, while Reproductive Rhinos overcame The Saints 2-0. Saint Jokerz and Saint Eagles FC ended in a 1-1 deadlock. Kyle of Banks Unpredictables stole the show in this division, bagging a stunning 4 goals - an impressive performance that solidified him as the top scorer.

As the Sittingbourne Monday Football League moves into Week 5, fans can look forward to more thrilling performances from these determined teams and top scorers.

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