It was a good evening's football in the Worcester Sunday 6 a side league this week, which saw all teams in attendance for the final games of the current campaign. The only exceptions being a handful of the student teams, who return for the new campaign as they are now all back from their Christmas breaks.
We will put the fixtures for the new season which kicks off on 21st January, live on the website in the coming days and all captains will be contacted to confirm details.
On the pitch, in the Premier League, GD Palops Worcester ruled the roost, winning the division with an impressive 23 points from 11 wins. The team's relentless prowess on the pitch was evident in last night's tie against SEATS R US, where they managed to hold their ground, ending the game with a 1-1 draw.
Meanwhile, in Division 1, 6IX DEFENDERS reigned supreme, accumulating an impressive total of 27 points from 13 wins. Their dominance was on full display in their game against CHAMPS FC, where they clinched a decisive 3-0 victory.
In Division 2, CUNNY FUNTS achieved the top spot with a total of 28 points from 14 wins. While their final match results have not been provided, their overall performance throughout the season has been stellar, leading to their well-deserved triumph.
The league saw a multitude of spectacular performances from various teams. In the Premier League, the match between Injured FC and UoW Futsal 1 was particularly nail-biting, ending with a tight 5-4 score. Similarly, Division 1 witnessed a thrilling game between Brom FC and Toe Poke FC, which ended 4-2 in favor of Brom FC.
This season of the Worcester Sunday Football League has once again underlined the high level of competition and sportsmanship exhibited by all teams, leading to an exciting finale. As we close this season, congratulations to GD Palops Worcester, 6IX DEFENDERS, and CUNNY FUNTS for their well-earned victories. All teams eagerly await the start of the next season and the thrilling games it promises to bring.
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