February 19th 2025

Gillingham Tuesday 6 a side news 2025-02-18

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


Football fans around the city were eagerly waiting for the first week of the Gillingham Tuesday Premier League, a popular 6-a-side football league, to kick off. This season started with a bang as all participating teams displayed their skills on the field, leaving the crowd in a frenzy.

In the Premier League division, Kay FC made an emphatic statement by defeating Atletico Medway with a clean sheet of 5 - 0. This convincing victory has set the tone for Kay FC's campaign this season, marking them as a team to watch out for.

The game was marked by a perfect blend of attack and defence from Kay FC, who were on fire right from the start. The team's fantastic performance was the talk of the town, making them an early favorite in the Premier League division.

In contrast, Atletico Medway needs to regroup and rethink their strategy after this heavy defeat. They will certainly be looking forward to bouncing back in their next game, using this setback as a motivation to come back stronger.

The league, though in its initial stages, has already seen some top scorers emerging. In the Premier League division, the players from Kay FC dominated the scoring charts, however, their names have been kept under wraps for now. These top scorers will surely be the ones to look out for as the season progresses.

This pulsating start to the Gillingham Tuesday Premier League promises a high-voltage season ahead. Fans across the city are eagerly waiting for the next round of matches as teams strategize and regroup for the upcoming battles on the field.

It’s still early days in the season and everything to play for. The Gillingham Tuesday Premier League is already shaping up to be an exciting affair, and the weeks to come promise even more thrilling football.

For more information on your local 5 or 6 a side league you can contact Head Office either via email at [email protected] or by calling 0333 123 2340. Back to articles page