October 16th 2025

Portchester Thursday 6 a side news | WEEK 16

The six-a-side football league named Portchester Thursday kept fans at the edge of their seats with some thrilling performances in Week 16. It was a night of intense battles and high scores in both the Premier League and Division 1.


PREMIER LEAGUE
In the Premier League, spectators were treated to a nail-biting match between Borussia Donmund and The Six Offenders, with The Six Offenders edging out a 4-3 victory. Bumfica claimed victory over Havant Heavies with a 4-3 scoreline, underlining the competitive nature of this league. Cathys Crew faced a heavy 6-1 defeat at the hands of Sergio Gameos Lee, and Fourintina witnessed a high scoring defeat against Marlon Packet with an 8-4 scoreline.


The top scorer for the Premier League was Logan O'Donnell, who netted an impressive total of 5 goals for Marlon Packet, boosting up their scoring average in the league.


DIVISION ONE
The action-packed games continued in Division 1, where Brexit Ballers 2 dominated with a 9-2 win over BSC Hung Boys, and Inter Yernan FC claimed a 5-3 victory over Slops FC. Meanwhile, Bugle Boys saw a narrow defeat with a 4-3 score against Pants.


Ollie Watley of Brexit Ballers 2 topped the scoring charts in Division 1, scoring a total of 3 goals, showcasing his outstanding football skills.


With only two weeks left in the season, teams are gearing up to secure their places for the next season. The competitive spirit is high, and we can expect more intense battles and outstanding performances in the remaining matches. Fans are already excited for what the next season will bring, and we look forward to bringing you all the latest news and updates from the Portchester Thursday 6 A Side Football League.

A big thanks to the referees, without them we wouldn't be able to run the league so smoothly and consistently!

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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