March 24th 2026

Darlington Monday 6 a side news 2026-03-23

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The Darlington Monday 6-a-side Football league continued its thrilling season last night with games that will be remembered well into the history of local football. In the 17th week of the season, teams in the Premier League and Division 1 battled it out on the pitch with vigor and determination, demonstrating why they remain among the most respected teams in the region.

In the Premier League, Darlo Mags dominated the field with an impressive 7-0 victory against Bielbys Boys. Their unyielding offensive strategy secured their position at the top of the league, leaving spectators in awe of their performance. However, not far behind was Sigma Boys FC, who triumphed over HMD with a nail-biting score of 3-2. Real Madridlesbrough also shone with a 3-1 victory against Club De Karl, demonstrating both their offensive and defensive prowess.

Meanwhile, Division 1 saw its fair share of adrenaline-pumping action. Zinger Box United put up a brave fight against Bayer Neverlosen, with the latter edging out a 3-2 victory. Darlo Mags B shone brilliantly with a 5-0 drubbing of Team Dave, showing their dominance in the division. Pablos Cartel and Inter Yanan Fc also secured victories with scores of 6-3 and 4-1 against Mushseille FC and Paralympiakos, respectively.

Last night’s top scorers truly embodied the spirit of the game, and their exceptional performances should be celebrated. In the Premier League, Darlo Mags seized the title with their impeccable 7-goal game. In Division 1, Pablos Cartel and Darlo Mags B shared the spotlight with 6 and 5 goals respectively.

As the season continues, the Darlington Monday 6-a-side Football league promises to provide even more unforgettable football moments. We eagerly anticipate the next week's games, expecting them to be equally thrilling and emotionally charged.


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