October 2nd 2024

Reigate Sunday 6 a side news 2024-09-29

All the latest news from your local Reigate 6 a side league direct from Reigate Football Club.

In the thrilling world of six-a-side Football, the Reigate Sunday league delivered an electrifying week of play during its second week of the season. The action was intense, showcasing the competitive spirit and team camaraderie that makes this league a must-watch for football fanatics.

In the highly-competitive Premier League division, Mustangs displayed their dominance in a convincing 5-0 victory over Dovers Dads FC. The Mustangs' forward line was in exquisite form, making their mark as top scorers for the week and setting a high bar for the remaining league games. Dovers Dads FC, despite the loss, showed determination and resilience throughout the match that promises interesting games in the forthcoming weeks.

On the other hand, Division 1 saw Complacency FC triumph over MEN UTD, ending the game with a 4-2 scoreline. The team demonstrated a well-balanced strategy between defence and offence, marking their territory in the league with a robust performance. The game's highlight was undoubtedly Complacency FC's strike force, who became the division's top scorers.

In the day's other Division 1 matchup, Unathletico Roundtable and REY Rovers ended their match in a 1-1 draw. Both teams displayed equal prowess and competitiveness, making it a nail-biting match for the spectators. The top scorers title for Division 1 was hotly contested, with both teams showcasing some impressive individual performances.

As we move further into the season, we can expect more high-octane football action from these teams. The Reigate Sunday league continues to be a fantastic platform for the sport, promoting a high level of competition and sportsmanship among its players. As the old saying goes, 'the league is not won in its second week', so keep an eye on this space for more updates.

For more information on your local 5 or 6 a side league you can contact Head Office either via email at [email protected] or by calling 0333 123 2340. Back to articles page