July 22nd 2024

Worthing Monday 6 a side news 2024-07-22

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In the world of local sports, the fascinating football action continues in Worthing Monday's 6-a-side football league. As we stepped into week 9 of the season, matches were played in four divisions named Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3, and they delivered some thrilling results.

In the Premier League, the match between 3 for 100? and Worthing Rovers ended in a nail-biting finish with the latter team snatching the victory by a solitary goal, winning 4-3. In another match, Worthing Wanderers defeated Vapors 4-2, while Panda FC edged past Hussars FC 3-2 in a closely fought encounter.

Division 1 saw some high-scoring matches with Lisboa Rio leading the charge, securing a 5-2 win against Link Romania. Cream of the South managed a narrow victory against LA Dairy Milk with a scoreline of 3-2. However, the highlight of this division was undoubtedly the match between Harry's Stiff and BayernMunchies, where the former team dominated the game, and secured a 7-3 victory.

In Division 2, Stella Sounders FC stole the show with a remarkable 11-5 win over Asda United. Expected Toulouse also emerged victoriously, defeating Bowen Balcony 5-4. Pathetico Madrid managed to keep a clean sheet, winning 3-0 against The Seaview Sluts.

Lastly, Brexit Tarring led from the front in Division 3, with a 7-4 win against Big MacAllister & Fries. Super Striker Squad delivered an impressive performance, overpowering Schindler's Assist 7-1. The match between Disunited and Lads on Toure was a one-sided affair, with the latter winning 6-0.

The top scorers for each division included Worthing Rovers in the Premier League, Harry's Stiff in Division 1, Stella Sounders FC in Division 2, and Super Striker Squad in Division 3. As the league moves forward, these top-performing teams will be the ones to watch.


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