February 28th 2024

Macclesfield Wednesday 6 a side news 2024-02-28

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In the heart of Macclesfield, fervor and competition filled the air as week 13 of the highly anticipated 6-a-side Macclesfield Wednesday Football League took place last night. Spectators were treated to a spectacle of skill and sportsmanship, as the teams battled it out in the Premier League, Division 1, and Division 2 tiers.

In the Premier League, Ji Sung Park The Bus reigned supreme over Allmand-Smith Army, recording a sound 3-0 victory. Elsewhere, Jasmine Jewels triumphed over Only Put Matip In, in a tightly contested match that ended 1-0. Scuttle Pigs FC and Bantalona also clinched victories against Ball Of Duty and Chamakh Ma Pitch Up respectively. Bantalona’s star player, John T turned heads by scoring an impressive 3 goals, becoming the top scorer in the division for the week.

Division 1 saw fierce competition, with Saul T Nutz narrowly beating Champagne Super Rovers 1-0. An equal strength display was exhibited by SACFC and Abbos Cubs, with their game ending in a 1-1 draw. Silkmen Supremacy and White Nancy Nabheads emerged victorious in their games against The Four Rings and Dyslexia XI respectively. Dillon Nield of Silkmen Supremacy scored two goals, clinching the title of leading scorer in Division 1.

In Division 2, Gamblers FC outperformed Macclesfield Roadmen with a 3-1 scoreline, while Gylfis Young Boys triumphed over Neil's Diamonds with a 4-2 win. No Idea easily clinched victory over Focca Juniors with a 3-0 win, and Sexy Seven and Cesc On The Beach fought to a 2-2 draw. The spotlight was on Stevey from Gamblers FC, who managed to score 2 goals, topping the goal charts for Division 2.

Fans and followers of the football league can look forward to more thrilling action as the teams regroup and set their sights on the next week's matches. Stay tuned for more updates and highlights.


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