June 24th 2025

Maidenhead Monday 6 a side news 2025-06-23

All the latest news from your local Maidenhead 6 a side league direct from Maidenhead Rugby Club.

In what was a thrilling conclusion to the 14-week season, the Maidenhead Monday 6-a-side Football league served up a feast of goals and spectacular team performances. Wrap up week 14 as the final week of the season saw six divisional winners being crowned, capping off a tumultuous season that has been anything but predictable.

In the Premier League, Bundalengerz United emerged as champions after accumulating 26 points over the course of the season. With a dozen wins, their form was clinical, besting Monday Nights Under The Lights and Tchouameni Men who put up a spirited fight but fell short.

The Royal Stag FC clinched Division 1's top place with 21 points and 10 wins, while the fierce competition in Division 2 saw Get Your Rat Out VI emerge as the victors with 23 points and 11 wins under their belt.

In Division 3, Milf Hunters proved their dominance with an impressive haul of 26 points and 13 wins. The competition in Division 4 was intense, but Supersonic Sigmas managed to secure the top spot with 23 points and 11 wins.

Lastly, in Division 5, it was Durag Fc who came out on top, finishing the season with a total of 24 points and 12 wins.

The season's top scorers were also recognized for their goal scoring prowess, with standout performances across all divisions. While the exact numbers are being compiled, their contributions on the pitch have undoubtedly played a significant role in their respective team's successes.

As the dust settles on what has been a tremendous season of soccer, the teams will now enjoy a well-deserved break before preparations begin for the next season. Congratulations to all the division winners and participating teams for making this season of Maidenhead Monday 6-a-side Football league a memorable one.

For more information on your local 5 or 6 a side league you can contact Head Office either via email at [email protected] or by calling 0333 123 2340. Back to articles page