August 3rd 2023

Dorchester Thursday 6 a side news 2023-08-03

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Dorchester Thursday 6-a-side Football League: Week 6 Results Unveiled

The Dorchester Thursday 6-a-side Football League witnessed another thrilling night of intense competition as teams battled it out on the field during week 6 of the season. With remarkable performances and impressive displays of skill, the league showcased the true spirit of football.

In the Premier League division, FSMFC went head-to-head against Big Knobs FC. Despite putting up a valiant effort, FSMFC suffered a defeat as Big Knobs FC emerged as victors with a final score of 2-0. The top scorer of the Premier League division was Alfie Cowardinho, who showcased his attacking prowess by netting a total of 3 goals for NARN MUNCHERS FC.

In Division 1, Stroke Titty faced Expected Toulouse and left spectators awe-struck with their fantastic attacking display. Stroke Titty dominated the match, securing a resounding victory of 8-1. Charlie Morgan proved to be the star of the show, bagging an impressive 4 goals and cementing his position as the top scorer in Division 1.

Another thrilling encounter took place between Brexit Ballers and Madeline Milan FC in Division 1. In a closely contested match, Madeline Milan FC emerged as the winners with a final score of 2-1, showcasing their determination and skill on the field.

The Dorchester Thursday 6-a-side Football League continues to provide an exciting platform for local football talent to showcase their abilities and passion for the game. With each passing week, the competition intensifies as teams battle for glory and supremacy.

The league organizers would like to extend their congratulations to all the teams and players who participated in week 6, showcasing their dedication and commitment to the sport. As the season progresses, we eagerly await the forthcoming matches and expect more exhilarating encounters.

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