July 24th 2025

Canvey Island Thursday 6 a side news 2025-07-24

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In the thrilling final week of the Canvey Island Thursday 6-a-side football league, dominant displays and stunning goals marked the end of a spectacular season.

In the Premier League division, Zs Army stole the show, securing the division title with a total of 27 points and 13 wins. They proved their prowess in the final match against Benfleet Athletic FC, with an exciting 3-1 victory that highlighted their exceptional teamwork and skill.

Elsewhere in the Premier League, Bang Average delivered an impressive performance against Los Blancos, winning 6-0, while Lads On Toure edged out Wasps in a nail-biting 5-4 finish. Canvey Are Massive FC also showed their strength with a resounding 5-0 victory over Top Bins.

Over in Division 1, ASD Rochford reigned supreme, claiming the division title with a total of 20 points and 10 wins. Their final match against Woke City ended in a decisive 4-0 victory. The division's other matches were equally thrilling, with Ace United beating Coming Home 4-1, and Haaland Globetrotters scraping past Top Bins 2nds in a high-scoring 7-6 fixture. The match between Throat Thrusters and Sheffield Thursday concluded in a 1-1 draw, a fitting end to the diverse performances this division has seen all season.

Both Zs Army and ASD Rochford displayed exceptional skill throughout the season, and their victories in their respective divisions are well-deserved. Their top scorers, who remained consistent in their performances throughout the season, played pivotal roles in securing these wins.

As the final whistle of the season blew, it marked the end of a fantastic league that featured exciting matches, breathtaking goals, and stellar performances. The teams will now have a well-deserved break before they start preparing for the next season, where they will once again vie for the top spot in their divisions.


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