July 30th 2025

Reigate Sunday 6 a side news 2025-07-27

All the latest news from your local Reigate 6 a side league direct from Reigate Football Club.

Reigate Sunday 6-A-Side Football League Concludes Thrilling Season

In the final week of the Reigate Sunday 6-a-side football league, the teams were out in full force, showcasing a series of exhilarating matches that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Division Premier League and Division 1 wrapped up their 14th week, announcing their season winners amidst high drama.

In the Premier League division, Ultimate Peak faced off against Anyone Can Get It FC in a fiercely contested match. However, Anyone Can Get It FC managed to edge out Ultimate Peak with a narrow 1-0 victory. In another exciting game, Dovers Dads FC took on MEN UTD, in a match that saw the teams trading blows till the very end. Dovers Dads FC triumphed with a 4-3 final score. Despite the valiant efforts of the other teams, the Premier League division was ultimately won by Send It United. With an impressive 11 wins and a total of 23 points, Send It United proved their mettle and came out on top.

Over in Division 1, East Surrey Bengal Association was defeated by Hybrid Fitness Reigate, who put up an overwhelming 8-0 score. The match between Beacon Sarnies and Probably Hungover was a nail-biter, with Beacon Sarnies squeaking past their rivals with a 5-4 victory. Beacon Sarnies emerged as the champions of Division 1, boasting 12 wins and an impressive total of 25 points.

The season concluded with a stunning display of skill, teamwork, and competitive spirit from all teams. The top scorers from each division will be announced soon, providing another reason for fans to celebrate. The football fever in Reigate is far from over, with the community eagerly anticipating the next season. These teams have set high standards of sportsmanship and skill, and there's no doubt that the following season will be just as thrilling.

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