August 18th 2025

Ashton Under Lyne Sunday 6 a side news 2025-08-17

All the latest news from your local Curzon Ashton 6 a side league direct from Curzon Ashton Football Club.

Sports enthusiasts were treated to yet another thrilling week of football as the 8th week of the Ashton Under Lyne Sunday, a 6 a side Football league, unfolded with some spectacular performances and intense matches. The league, featuring teams from Premier League and Division 1, witnessed a flurry of goals and competitive spirit, producing some unforgettable moments.

In the Premier League, Unathletico Madrid outclassed Only Here 4 The Beer with a dominant 6-0 victory. Spearheading Unathletico's triumph was the star striker Deacon, who netted an impressive total of 4 goals, making him the highest scorer in this division. The other match of the Premier League witnessed a thrilling tie as Going Toulouse and Blazed Munich ended the game with a 3-3 draw. The teams showcased excellent football skills, making it a hard-fought match to remember.

Moving onto Division 1, Urgoingtoulouse had a staggering 8-3 victory over Ashton Villa. Shaun, the division's top scorer, led the charge for Urgoingtoulouse, contributing 5 of the team’s 8 goals. His exceptional performance was a key factor in the team's stunning victory. In another Division 1 match, Gangsters Allardyce decisively won 5-0 against Multiple Scoregasms, showing their dominance on the pitch. The last game in the division between Al Sploogihad and Inter Ya Mam ended with a narrow 3-2 victory for Inter Ya Mam, adding to the drama and excitement of the day.

Overall, as we wrap up the 8th week of the Ashton Under Lyne Sunday league, the thrilling matches and the high-scoring games have indeed set the stage for an exciting season of football ahead. With players like Deacon and Shaun taking the spotlight, fans are looking forward to more action-packed games in the coming weeks.

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