October 15th 2025

Halifax Wednesday 5 a side news 2025-10-15

All the latest news from your local Halifax 5 a side league direct from The Halifax Indoor Football Centre.


In an electrifying display of athleticism and team spirit, week 13 of the Halifax Wednesday Premier League division unfolded, showcasing some of the most exciting football competition this season.

In the Premier League division, the games were fast-paced and adrenaline-filled. Tea And Busquets emerged triumphantly against Chicken United with a score of 16-6. This decisive victory served as a testament to Tea And Busquets' strategic prowess and unwavering determination.

In another match, BRADFORD solidified their dominance with a 7-3 triumph over Triple P. The team's exceptional performance turned heads as they flawlessly executed their strategies, leaving their rivals struggling to catch up.

The face-off between El Bovos and Elux Legends saw a gripping match where Elux Legends reigned supreme with a 7-5 victory. Their impressive teamwork and unwavering resolve led them to the win.

Possibly the most nail-biting game of the night was between Inky Hoggs FC and Pep Fraudiola. The game was a relentless back-and-forth, with Pep Fraudiola clinching the win by a narrow margin of 10-9.

As for the top scorers, the Premier League saw some remarkable performances. For Tea And Busquets, their top scorer was instrumental in their victory. At the same time, BRADFORD's top scorer helped his team secure their win, demonstrating an impressive feat of skill and precision.

In the high-stakes world of the Halifax Wednesday Football League, each game played in the Premier League division was a showcase of skill, strategy, and unyielding team spirit. Fans eagerly anticipate week 14, expecting to see more breathtaking matches and exceptional performances. The league continues to be a thrilling spectacle for everyone involved.

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