July 22nd 2025

Ashton Under Lyne Monday 6 a side news 2025-07-21

All the latest news from your local Curzon Ashton 6 a side league direct from Curzon Ashton Football Club.

Sports fans all around Ashton Under Lyne were in for a treat this week, as the exciting week 3 of the local Monday Football League took place. The action-packed event saw teams from Premier League, Division 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 battling it out on the field for supremacy.

In the Premier League, AFC BC emerged victorious against 2 Girls 1 Schlupp with a convincing score of 4-1, while Ste Min Fc narrowly triumphed over Oreo FC, 3-2. It was Alfie Taylor of Ste min fc who stole the show, becoming the top scorer in the division with an impressive two goals.

In Division 1, Man Chest Hair United beat FC Gamble (4-2), with Colts securing a 3-0 win against Tameside Tigers. The spotlight was on Luke Hopkinson from Colts, who sealed the top scorer spot by netting two goals.

Division 2 saw Droylsden United overcome Jack Derbyshire's McMuffin Men with a 4-2 scoreline, with 'Joe' from Droylsden United being the division's top scorer with a fantastic four goals.

In Division 3, Low Taper Fade FC edged out Tekkerslovakia in a thrilling 7-6 face-off, while Ben Cody of Low Taper Fade FC emerged as the top scorer with three goals to his name.

Ladzio dominated in Division 4, crushing F4S FC with an impressive 9-1 score. Ollie from Ladzio earned the top scorer accolade in this division with two goals.

Finally, in Division 5, Ashton Villa and Droylsden Dynamos played out a high-scoring 4-4 draw. Aaron from Ashton Villa was the star player, becoming the division's top scorer with a hat-trick.

In all, it was a thrilling week of football, with intense competition and remarkable individual performances. Football lovers are eagerly waiting for next week's round of matches. Stay tuned for more updates from the Ashton Under Lyne Monday Football League.

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