May 29th 2026

Portchester Thursday 6 a side news | WEEK 10

Portchester's Premier Thursday 6-A-Side Football league is in full swing as week 10 of the season came to a thrilling conclusion. 

PREMIER LEAGUE

The Premier League saw a riveting round of matches, with Sergio Gameos Lee stealing the show with an 11-2 victory over UTP. Bailey Steele, leading the scoring charts for Sergio Gameos Lee, delivered an outstanding performance by scoring five goals, further extending his reputation as a force to be reckoned with on the pitch.


Just as exciting was the clash between Havant Heavies and Project Zeus, with Havant Heavies dominating the game with a 7-0 victory. Marlon Packet proved too powerful for Brexit Ballers 2, claiming the game with an impressive 14-6 scoreline. The energy and athleticism displayed at these matches are a testament to the spirit of the Portchester Thursday league, making it an exciting spectacle for all spectators.


DIVISION ONE
Over in Division 1, the action was equally electrifying. The clash of the titans between Bugle Boys and Cathy's Crew ended in a narrow 1-0 victory for Cathy's Crew. BSC Hung Boys and Swan Ballers FC provided a goal-fest with a final score of 8-5 in favor of Swan Ballers FC. George Wilson of Slops FC was the stand-out performer in Division 1, netting four goals in their decisive 8-0 win over Munter Hunters.


The night ended with a tight match between Real Madri and Aldo Athletic, with Aldo Athletic edging out a narrow 1-0 victory. This week's matches once again demonstrated the high level of competition and the thrilling football that the Portchester Thursday league continues to deliver. With the top scorers Bailey Steele and George Wilson leading their respective divisions, the coming weeks promise to be even more exciting.

A big thanks to the referees for their commitment to this epic league!

Join our Portchester 6 a side league at the link below or get in touch on 07943 049781 for more information.

https://www.leisureleagues.net/signup/portchester-community-school/portchester-thursday

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