February 24th 2025

Mansfield Sunday 6 a side news 2025-02-23

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In the thrills and spills of the Mansfield Sunday 6 a side Football League, the week 17 results are in, providing a spectacle of goals and drama. The league, which is divided into two divisions, opened up with some intense competition, showing us the depth of talent in both Division 1 and Division 2.

In Division 1, Eagles soared high in their match against Six Guys, seizing a decisive 4-1 victory. The Eagles showcased their prowess and offensive might, taking control of the game from the early stages. Six Guys, though they fought valiantly, were simply outmatched.

As for the other Division 1 clash, it was a high-scoring affair between Beach Boys Fc and Dingaling FC. Beach Boys FC took the day with an impressive tally of 8 goals to Dingaling FC's 4. The Beach Boys FC's attack was simply unstoppable, putting up a performance worth remembering.

Switching over to Division 2, Moleicester FC was unable to hold their ground against Inter Ya Nan who dominated the match with a 7-2 victory. Despite a valiant effort from Moleicester FC, Inter Ya Nan's offensive prowess proved too much.

Finally, Corn On The Kobbie had a field day against AKI FC, scoring 8 goals to AKI FC's 2. Corn On The Kobbie's scintillating performance was a testament to their team's chemistry and superior ball skills.

While the league continues to heat up, the top scorers for each division are making their mark. For Division 1, Beach Boys FC's striker stole the show with a hat trick, while in Division 2, Corn On The Kobbie's forward scored four out of their eight goals, leaving the spectators in awe of their performance.

As the Mansfield Sunday League moves into its 18th week, the question on everyone's mind is, who will rise and who will fall? One thing is for sure, the competition is fierce and every match counts.


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