January 12th 2026

Southampton Monday 6 a side news 2026-01-12

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In the thrilling final week of the Southampton Monday 6 a side Football league, the spotlight shone brightly on Division 1. After seven weeks of tense competition, the league's final week saw Rodger United FC secure their top spot in the division with an impressive win over Bank Of Alan, edging them out 3-2 in an adrenaline-fueled showdown.

This triumph brings their total to 14 points with a flawless record of seven wins out of seven games. Rodger United FC has demonstrated a remarkable show of endurance, skill, and team spirit, leaving no doubt about their deserving placement at the top of Division 1.

On the same night, another nail-biting match unfolded between Paralympiacos and Sholing Women FC. The crowd was kept on the edge of their seats as Sholing Women FC edged out Paralympiacos in a nine-goal thriller, the final score standing at 5-4. This victory added another feather in the cap of Sholing Women FC, further solidifying their reputation as a team of formidable contenders.

The final night of the season was a testament to the exceptional talent that has been on display throughout the league. The players have shown unrivaled determination and a high level of skill, making the Southampton Monday league a spectacle to behold. Our hearty congratulations go out to Rodger United FC for their outstanding performance this season. Their victory will be remembered as a shining example of teamwork, strategy, and tenacity.

Unfortunately, information about the top scorers for each division has not been provided. However, based on the final matches alone, it is clear that all teams brought their A-game, pushing their boundaries and delivering unparalleled football action. We eagerly look forward to the next season, hoping it will bring even more exciting and competitive matches.


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