January 7th 2024

Chesterfield Sunday 6 a side news 2024-01-07

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In an exhilarating week 7 of the Chesterfield Sunday 6-a-side Football League, the pitches were aflame with action, punctuated by a series of highly competitive matches across divisions 1 to 4.

In Division 1, Eckington Boys narrowly edged out Athletico Biffin by 1-0 in a keenly contested encounter. Matip Is In displayed their scoring prowess, cruising past Bramersall with a commanding 6-1 victory, while Whingerworth squeezed out a 3-2 win over LADZIO in a nail-biting clash.

Division 2 presented its share of high-scoring thrillers as AFC S41thouse triumphed over "Norfolk & Good", ending the game 2-1. Newbold FC took the spotlight with a stunning 9-1 victory over IMX FC. The high-scoring trend continued in the match between Inter McCann and 360 No Pope, ending in a 9-3 win for the latter.

Division 3 witnessed Committing Grimes succumbing to Pathetic Athletic by 3-0. Matip Stinks edged out Somersall All Stars in a tight 1-0 encounter. Xavi Dodgers were narrowly defeated 4-3 by Dyslexia United in an epic showdown.

Meanwhile, Division 4 saw Brexit Birdholme falling to Parking The Bus FC in a 2-1 battle. The Jerry Hat-Tricks made a significant statement, soundly beating Park Road FC 6-0. Walking Football FC clinched a 3-2 victory over Brexit Or Exit.

In terms of individual performances, the standout player of the week was undoubtedly Charlie Burr from The Jerry Hat-Tricks. His contribution was instrumental in his team's emphatic victory and made him the most valued player of the week.

It was indeed a week of football that showcased both team and individual brilliance, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead. As the league progresses, all eyes are now firmly set on the upcoming matches and the top scorers from each division. Stay tuned for more action-packed football!


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