January 12th 2026

Ringwood Monday 6 a side news | WEEK 14

In a thrilling close to the 14-week season, the Ringwood Monday 6-a-side Football Premier League showcased scintillating performances that kept fans on the edge of their seats. The final matches of the season were held last night, with teams battling it out for the coveted top spot.


In the Premier League division, the Inter MyNan clashed with Elm Tree in a high-scoring match, ending with Elm Tree bagging a victory of 8-5. The Inter MyNan's Lee C stood out as the top scorer with a remarkable three goals, displaying his exceptional athleticism and prowess on the field.


In another closely contested match, the Metropolis Of Ringwood and Tribos Kids ended in a neck-to-neck draw of 3-3. Both teams showcased their impeccable defenses and attacking coordination.


Tickle Misak managed to secure a 4-2 victory over the Ringwood Shin Snappers in a match that was a testament to their sustained efforts throughout the season. Their robust strategies and relentless offense sealed the deal for them.


However, the limelight was stolen by Tribos Kids, who emerged as the champions of the Premier League division. With a whopping total of 24 points and 11 wins to their name, they undeniably dominated the league. Their consistent performances and strategic gameplay paid off, marking them as the team to beat in the next season.


As the season wraps up, the teams reflect on their performances and gear up for the next season. The Ringwood Monday 6-a-side Football League offers not just a platform for local athletes but also a vibrant community for sports enthusiasts. With the conclusion of this successful season, fans eagerly await the next chapter of this thrilling local sports spectacle.

A big thanks to the referees for wrapping up this great season in style in Ringwood!


Join the Ringwood Monday 6 a-side league by clicking the link below or call Tom at 07943 049781 for more information

https://www.leisureleagues.net/signup/ringwood-town-football-club/ringwood-monday

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