March 20th 2025

Abingdon Thursday 5 a side news | WEEK 2

Abingdon Thursday 5-a-side Football league witnessed some intense action in its second week with teams battling it out in Division 1 and Division 2. The games were charged with enthusiasm and competitive spirit, setting the tone for the rest of the season.


DIVISION ONE
In Division 1, Bayer Neverlosen faced a challenging battle against MC FC, which resulted in an 8-3 victory for MC FC. The agility and teamwork displayed by MC FC set a high bar for the remaining season. The Pie Eaters also showcased their finesse in a closely contested match against FIVE GUYS, finishing with a 7-4 win. However, the highlight of the night in Division 1 was Nathan Collins FC annihilating Narcos FC with a clean 10-0 victory, a testament to their remarkable offensive prowess.


DIVISION TWO
Over in Division 2, Megapints United scored a significant win against Brovermars with a scoreline of 7-2, demonstrating their strong attacking capabilities. RealSoSoBad lived up to their reputation, overpowering Diddy FC in a one-sided match, resulting in a significant 12-1 victory. Meanwhile, The Hungry Horses managed to secure a 7-4 win against the Sticky Bandits in a game packed with adrenaline and excitement.


Top scorers for Division 1 were Nathan Collins FC, with their staggering double-digit scoreline. Their offensive capabilities were unmatched this week and set a challenging benchmark for other teams in the division. In Division 2, RealSoSoBad took the crown with an impressive 12 goals, marking a thrilling day for their supporters.


This week's action has set the stage for a thrilling season ahead in the Abingdon Thursday 5-a-side Football League. The teams have displayed their mettle, and it will be exciting to watch how the rest of the season unravels.

Many thanks to the referees, whose commitment is greatly appreciated!

Join our Abingdon 5 a side league at the link below or get in touch on 07943 049781 for more information.

https://www.leisureleagues.net/signup/tilsley-park/abingdon-thursday

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