The Abingdon Thursday 5-a-side football league hit a high note on its seventh week with a series of nail-biting matches and stunning performances. The Premier League division saw some intense action on the pitch.
In a thrilling clash, Nathan Collins FC fell just short to Ballotellitubies with a score of 2-3. Despite the strong efforts from Nathan Collins FC, the Ballotellitubies came out on top, showcasing their impressive skills and teamwork on the field.
Meanwhile, Narcos Fc, despite putting up a valiant fight, succumbed to Opc Fc with a final score of 2-4. Opc Fc demonstrated their superior strategic play, taking advantage of the gaps in Narcos Fc's defense.
The match-up between Megapints United and RealSoSoBad ended in an exciting 3-3 draw. Both teams showed great tenacity, neither willing to back down, resulting in a fair share of spoils.
However, the most surprising game was the fixture of Hammer Head Fc and The Pie Eaters, with the latter team dominating the game with an outstanding 7-0 victory. The Pie Eaters truly outdid themselves in this match, leaving Hammer Head Fc in their dust.
As we move into the penultimate week of the season, teams are making every effort to secure their place for the next season. With just two weeks left, every goal counts, and the competition is fiercer than ever.
For the top scorers in the Premier League division, teams Ballotellitubies, Opc Fc, Megapints United, and The Pie Eaters produced the top-notch performance this week. Their players showcased great athleticism, precision, and determination, contributing significantly to their team's success.
As the season draws closer to the end, football fans are eagerly awaiting the upcoming matches to see which team will take home the championship trophy.
A big thanks to the referees for running another smooth night of football in Abingdon!
Join our Abingdon 5 a side league at the link below or get in touch on 07943 049781 for more information.
https://www.leisureleagues.net/signup/tilsley-park/abingdon-thursday
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