January 13th 2026

Pencoed Monday 6 a side news 2026-01-12

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In an enthralling week 13 of the Pencoed Monday 6-a-side football league, teams across four divisions battled it out under the floodlights to secure crucial points for their respective league standings.

In the Premier League division, a thriller unfolded as Bridge United narrowly succumbed to Fill Her Wycombe in a seven-goal spectacle that ended 4-3. The fireworks didn't stop there as The Dattebayos mustered a commanding 5-1 victory over the Vale Originals, showcasing their offensive prowess in a definitive display.

The Division 1 action was equally gripping, with VFL BOCHUM ULTRAS falling 2-1 to GINGER PEANUT BEDLAM in a tight affair. Elsewhere, Trehorny Street FC and Matets played out to a 1-1 stalemate. The biggest surprise of the night was Club Catenaccio, who showcased their scoring ability with a 4-1 win over Tondu Vets.

Division 2 witnessed Boca Seniors delivering the performance of the night, thrashing The Bush Inn 11-1 and asserting their dominance in the league. Mo Salad FC secured a 6-3 victory over ECONOTHERM UK LTD, while Stella Fellas fell to a 3-0 defeat against Pack FC 2s.

Over in Division 3, Out On Bale and Uppa Rhondda Lads fell short, losing 5-3 to Stella And Brexit FC and Real Sosobad respectively. Both games were a testament to the competitive spirit and high-octane action that this division offers.

While the goal tallies were impressive across all divisions, the top scorers were undoubtedly Boca Seniors from Division 2, their 11-goal haul serving as a stark reminder of their offensive threat. Fill Her Wycombe, The Dattebayos and Real Sosobad each netted five times to top their respective divisions, with Club Catenaccio in close pursuit with four goals.

As we gear up for week 14, the Pencoed Monday 6-a-side football league continues to deliver stunning results and unforgettable footballing moments.


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