October 23rd 2025

Halstead Monday 6 a side news 2025-10-20

All the latest news from your local Halstead 6 a side league direct from Halstead Leisure Centre.


In a thrilling end to the season, the Halstead Monday 6-a-side football league drew to a close last night, leaving fans at the edge of their seats.

In the Premier League, CESC PISTOLS secured a thunderous victory, scoring 4-1 against Jeremies Rimpongs, which underpinned their win for the division. Their impressive overall performance this season, amassing a total of 28 points and 14 wins, highlights their dominant position over opponents. All eyes were on Law Abiding Sigurdssons and NOTTINHERFOREST as the former fell to a 3-1 defeat. An unexpected turnout was the Del Boys' triumph over Popped United, with a score of 6-4.

Division 1 saw some breathtaking performances as well. De Jong Boys emerged as the division champions, boasting an impressive total of 15 points and 7 wins. Their 8-1 drubbing of Jensons Under Fives was a testament to their superior strategy and execution. Andreis Owners and Six On The Beach was another highlight of the evening, ending at 5-0.

Robbos Magicians waved the victory flag in Division 2. Their 3-1 win over Fritzl Palace was a defining moment of the night. They managed to gather an impressive total of 28 points with 14 victories, outplaying their rivals. The match between Egg Fried Declan Rice and Goals Allowed ended on a draw, heating up the competition.

As the final whistle blew, it was clear that each team had put their heart and soul into their performance. It marked the end to an intense season, full of surprises, competition, and of course, excellent football. Congratulations to the winners, CESC PISTOLS, De Jong Boys, and Robbos Magicians. Their outstanding performances throughout the season truly set them apart.

May the spirit of fair play and sportsmanship continue to thrive in the games to come. Here’s to another exciting season!

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