November 10th 2025

Worthing Monday 6 a side news 2025-11-10

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In a thrilling final week of the Worthing Monday 6 a side Football League, the crowd witnessed an array of skill, determination and impressive team dynamics. The league, currently in its 14th week, comprised of four divisions - Premier League, Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3.

In the Premier League, Fair Weather FC demonstrated a spectacular performance with a 9-0 triumph over COB FC. It was also an eventful night for Fatzio, who clinched a narrow 3-2 victory against Expected Toulouse. However, the highlight of the Premier League was Sons Of Pitches, who scored a staggering eight goals against Diddys Dungeon.

Division 1 saw a high-scoring game with Bowen Vapors overpowering Romeros FC 10-2. In a tightly contested match, Cream Of The South edged out Madeleine Milan 4-3, while Mundial Melts managed to secure a 4-3 win against Worthing Wolverines.

Over in Division 2, Angmering Allstars dominated with a 4-0 win against Brexit Tarring while Asda United fell short to Mundial Melts 7-3. In a high-scoring game, Atletico 4-skin crushed MTB FC, scoring a jaw-dropping 17 goals.

Division 3 was equally exciting with All The Gear No Idea securing an 11-3 win against Big MacAllister & Fries. Borussia Munchonflapjack secured a narrow 2-1 victory against Backroom Benders, while Tekkerslovakia beat Colonel Getafe 8-4.

After some intense matches, the winners for each division were decided. Team Fatzio reigned supreme in the Premier League with 28 points, whereas Madeleine Milan emerged victorious in Division 1 with 20 points. Angmering Allstars topped Division 2 with 22 points, and Borussia Munchonflapjack took the crown in Division 3 with a total of 23 points. The final week of the season was a testament to the skill and dedication of all the teams and players. The teams are looking forward to the next season with great anticipation.


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