November 17th 2024

Match Report Week 11

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The eleventh week of the Birmingham Sunday Football League witnessed a display of high-scoring encounters and individual brilliance across the Premier League and Division 1.

In the Premier League, Better Than Emeryone produced an awe-inspiring performance against AC Northfield, finishing the game with an 8-0 victory. 


Most Valuable Player- Callum (Better Than Emeryone)


However, the highlight of the week was the match between Six Offenders and Smokers Fc, which ended in a resounding 12-2 win for Smokers Fc. With Sean hitting the net a record five times, he bagged the top scorer title for the Premier League division as he closes in on the golden boot


Most Valuable Player- Sean (Smokers Fc) 


Spuds Afc also eked out a tight 2-1 victory over Unfit Fc, contributing to a thrilling end to the week's matches in  relly close but entertaining game


Most Valuable Player- Kaylum (Spuds AFC)


Moving on to Division 1, Emery Massive faced a crushing defeat, falling 8-2 against Adam Johnson's U15s. 


Most Valuable Player- Kyle (Adam Johnson’s U15)


Fake Madrid, on the other hand, convincingly beat Athletico Northfield by 6-2. The standout player in this division was Ethan Oliver from Fake Madrid, who mirrored Sean's feat in the Premier League by scoring five goals. Hawks also succumbed to Slaters Colombians, losing the match 3-0.


Ethan and Niah were the MVPs for Fakw Madrid and Slaters 


The results of the eleventh week of the Birmingham Sunday Football League have certainly set the tone for the remainder of the season, with players and teams alike looking to maintain their momentum. As the league progresses, it remains to be seen if Sean and Ethan Oliver can continue their prolific scoring form and lead their respective teams to glory.


Photos from tonight will be sent to team captains via our friends at @ultimatekingzltd 


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