July 21st 2025

Monday 21st July - Worthing Round Up

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In the latest round of Worthing Monday 6-a-side football league, Week 13 saw some exciting and dramatic matches that thrilled fans and kept them on their toes.

In the Premier League, Bowen Vapors bested PUKKI 22 B with a high-scoring game of 8-5. With a focus on strength and tactics, Worthing Wanderers edged out MasDog And Duck in a thrilling match ending in a 7-6 scoreline. Fatzio's robust performance against Panda FC ended with a 4-1 victory. Expected Toulouse outperformed Treble Inbound in a 6-4 matchup, demonstrating their readiness to ascend in the league standings.

In Division 1, HUSSARS FC was the undeniable highlight, recording a clean sheet with an 8-0 triumph over Finger Maignan. The Rusty Club, on the other hand, delivered a masterclass against Factory FC, with a final scoreline of 7-2. An impressive performance from Fair Weather FC saw them winning over Madeleine Milan, 5-1, while Cream Of The South and COB FC ended their game in a 3-3 draw.

Division 2 saw the Angmering Allstars triumphant over ReCog with a score of 4-2. The Worthing Wolverines roared past Colonel Getafe with an 8-2 victory. An evenly contested match between LA DAIRY MILK and All The Gear No Idea resulted in a 5-5 draw, while Brexit Tarring dominated Asda United with an 8-2 final score.

Division 3 had some nail-biting finishes as well. Backroom Benders managed to scrape past Lads On Toure with a 2-0 victory. DISUNITED triumphed over Little Boys From Worthing with a 3-1 scoreline. Fringping Pong narrowly bested Bound Toulouse 5-4, while Big MacAllister & Fries secured a 1-0 victory against Diddys Disciples FC.

The top scorers for each division were the Bowen Vapors (Premier League), HUSSARS FC (Division 1), Worthing Wolverines (Division 2), and Fringping Pong (Division 3). Their stellar performance this week surely makes them the teams to watch out for in the coming rounds.


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