May 25th 2025

Camborne Sunday 6 a side news 2025-05-25

Play in the Camborne Sunday football league powered by Leisure Leagues

Title: Finley Furnell Shines in the Crown of Camborne Sunday League Week 5

In a stunning showcase of sportsmanship and perseverance, the Camborne Sunday Football League entered the fifth week of its highly competitive season. The teams from the Premier League division once again exhibited their grit and skills, with nail-biting matches underscoring the intensity of the league.

In the Premier League, Pengegon Power Rangers claimed a solid victory over Hayle with a scoreline of 3-1. The Power Rangers, led by their most valued player of the week, Finley Furnell, demonstrated a stellar performance. Furnell's dynamic playing style and strategic maneuvers significantly contributed to the triumph of his team.

Meanwhile, in an edge-of-the-seat encounter, The Robartes Return put up a valiant fight but ultimately succumbed to Three Lanes, with the final score being 2-1 in favor of Three Lanes. Despite the loss, The Robartes Return proved themselves to be worthy competitors, showing that they are not to be underestimated in upcoming matches.

The league standings have been significantly affected by these scores, with Pengegon Power Rangers and Three Lanes bagging crucial points for their tally. The top scorers from each division have yet to be officially announced.

Finley Furnell's outstanding performance in these matches was a key highlight of the week. The Pengegon Power Rangers star proved a formidable force on the pitch, earning him the well-deserved title of the most valued player of the week.

As the Camborne Sunday Football League moves into its sixth week, fans eagerly anticipate more thrilling matches and outstanding performances from their favorite teams and players. If the past five weeks are any indication, the upcoming matches in the Premier League are set to be nothing short of spectacular.


Join the Camborne Sunday 6 a-side league here or call us at +44 333 123 2340 for more information Back to articles page