August 12th 2024

Sittingbourne Sunday 6 a side news 2024-08-11

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Sittingbourne Sunday Football League: Week 6 Roundup

Sittingbourne Sunday 6-a-side Football League wrapped up its sixth week, with some exciting matches and standout performances across the Premier League and Division 1.

In the Premier League, GoodFellas cemented their steadiness with a 3-0 victory over The Saints. The league witnessed another compelling match as Expected Toulouse trounced BDPM BALLERS 4-0. The night ended with STFC delivering a 3-0 defeat to Sheppey Wednesday. The top scorer of the Premier League was Harry from Expected Toulouse who found the back of the net twice, highlighting his team's dominance in the match.

Moving to Division 1, the competition was no less intense. FarnyFun FC fell to Bengali B Dogs in a 2-0 loss. The big game of the night saw Classics Fc outclassing Misfits FC with a 4-0 victory. Sparshatt Sitti sealed the night with a 4-0 win against Unathletico FC. The standout player in Division 1 was James Reynolds from Sparshatt Sitti, who scored a remarkable four goals, leading his team to victory and emerging as the week’s top scorer in his division.

The Sittingbourne Sunday League now moves into its seventh week with teams preparing to shuffle the leaderboards. The competition remains high and the stakes even higher as the teams continue to battle for the ultimate glory.

With the top scorers in each division setting the bar high, the following weeks promise to deliver even more exciting and competitive matches. The teams will need to bring their A-game to maintain their positions or climb up the table.

Sittingbourne Sunday 6-a-side Football League continues to be a captivating spectacle for football lovers, offering a blend of competitiveness, skill, and sportsmanship. With action-packed matches every week, the excitement is palpable as we wait for what the rest of the season will offer.


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