September 8th 2025

Benfleet Monday 6 a side news 2025-09-08

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In the Benfleet Monday 6 a side Football League, week 13 saw intense competition, unexpected victories, and remarkable goals across the Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2.

In the Premier League, Kitmans Make A Wish put forth an impressive performance, defeating Exeter Gently with a dominating score of 9-1. Unathlectico Madrid managed to clinch a narrow victory against Rawreth Lane, 5-4, in a game marked by nail-biting suspense. Ryan FC pulled off a close win against Two Girls One Klopp, securing a 4-3 result. The match between Six Offenders and Moyes Story was also a close one, with Six Offenders narrowly winning 3-2.

In Division 1, Skinz FC managed to overpower Appletico Madrid with a significant lead, ending the match at 11-4. Castard FC demonstrated exceptional skill and strategy against Hammered VI, securing a 10-3 win. In a nail-biting match, Sliding Uphill FC managed to surpass Joopies FC by just one goal, with a final score of 3-2.

As for Division 2, Bang Below Average beat Appletico Madrid's 2nds team by a slim margin, 5-4, while Stroke Titty FC managed to win 3-2 against Bendersontour in an adrenaline-charged match. Kabongulo FC had a convincing victory over Silver Tigers FC, with a final score of 5-1.

We would be remiss not to mention the top scorers in each division. The Premier League's top scorer from Kitmans Make A Wish had a standout performance. In Division 1, Skinz FC's forward clinched the top scorer spot with notable goal tally. Division 2's top scorer spotlight goes to Kabongolo FC's star player, who greatly contributed to their victory.

The games were packed with nail-biting moments and intense competition. The teams are now looking forward to the next week of the season to either maintain their dominance or turn the tables around. The fans can't wait for the next round of matches.


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