July 1st 2025

Gillingham Monday 6 a side news 2025-06-30

All the latest news from your local Gillingham 6 a side league direct from Woodlands Academy.

In a thrilling conclusion to the Gillingham Monday 6-a-side Football League, the final matches of the 14-week season illuminated the pitch with outstanding performances and remarkable sportsmanship.

In the top-flight Premier League division, Palmerston VI faced off against Medway Magics in a game that had spectators on the edge of their seats. Despite Palmerston VI's valiant efforts, Medway Magics took the victory in a 4-2 win. Elsewhere in the division, SPORTING A BIERGUT clinched a narrow win over Shut The FA Cup with a score of 2-1. Meanwhile, The Purple Cobras showcased their prowess with an impressive 5-1 victory over Paralympic Lyon. The real winners of the Premier League Division, however, were TEAM: 1234, who secured the championship with an impressive total of 23 points and 11 wins.

In the Division 1 matches, Expected Toulouse and MBFC ended their game in a 1-1 draw. The highlight of the division was the intense game between Sheffield Thursday and New Brompton FC, resulting in a 5-4 triumph for New Brompton FC. Despite this victory, it was HIGHAM PREMIER 6 who took the Division 1 title, concluding the season with a commendable 25 points and 12 wins.

Top scorers for each division were the driving force behind their teams' success. The Premier League Division celebrated the stellar performance of TEAM: 1234, whose players demonstrated exceptional teamwork and skill throughout the season. Likewise, HIGHAM PREMIER 6's performance in Division 1 was led by their top scorers' tenacity and precision.

The Gillingham Monday 6-a-side Football League's season conclusion was a testament to the skill, spirit, and passion for football shared by all participating teams. As we close another great season, we look forward to the thrilling matches and unforgettable moments to come in the next season.

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