January 9th 2024

Solihull Tuesday 6 a side news 2024-01-09

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In a spectacular display of sportsmanship and skill, Solihull Tuesday wrapped up its 6-a-side football league yesterday, marking the end of an exciting 14-week season. The action took place across two divisions: Premier League and Division 1.

In the Premier League division, Cheswick Green Mandem sealed their dominance by clinching the title. They wrapped up the season with an impressive 6-3 victory over Bust A NutMeg during the final week, bringing their total points to 23 and wins to 11. The biggest surprise of the night, however, came when Half Baller FC edged out Solihull Slashers 5-4 in a nail-biting encounter. The other matches saw Dot Com beat Tudorbrook 7-4, while Pepe Pig and Solihull Dynamo settled for a 2-2 draw.

Meanwhile, in Division 1, Net 6 And Chill showed incredible resilience to emerge champions. They closed the season with a commanding 8-4 win over Shirley Park Rangers, earning a total of 28 points and 14 wins. Other memorable performances came from Borussia Dubmund who pulled off a 3-1 victory over Aspen Villa, while Fumin edged out Who Ever Turns Up 4-3 in a thrilling encounter.

The league also witnessed some individual brilliance with high scoring rates. In the Premier League division, top scorers were led by Cheswick Green Mandem with an impressive tally. Over in Division 1, Net 6 And Chill's top scorer had a sensational run, contributing significantly to their title win.

As another season of Solihull Tuesday concludes, fans and players alike look forward to another exciting season ahead. The fierce competition and camaraderie showcased during this season have set a high bar for future games. Congratulations to all the participating teams for their remarkable performances and a special nod to our division winners, Cheswick Green Mandem and Net 6 And Chill!


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