September 28th 2025

Sunday 28th September - Worthing Round-Up

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In the thrilling world of local football, week 2 of the Worthing Sunday 6-a-side Football League brought with it plenty of action, with closely contested battles taking center stage in the Premier League and Division 1 standings.

Starting off with the fiercely competitive Premier League, we saw some electrifying performances. PURPLE WANDERERS outplayed Girthquake FC in a high-scoring encounter, taking the game by 6 goals to 3. SDL FC managed to edge out Chubby Alonsos 7-4, marking their intent for the season ahead. Dynamo Chicken Kiev emerged victorious against Benjamin Tesko with a convincing 5-1 win, while Unnamed Kebab FC narrowly defeated Sompting Dragons 3-2 in a nail-biting match that had spectators on the edge of their seats.

Switching gears to Division 1, the football fervor was no less intense. CTRL ALT DE LIGT put up a stellar performance against RJF FC, dominating the pitch with a 13-4 victory. BNT RETURN also showcased their prowess by outscoring The Cheeky Blinders 6-1. In a tightly contested match, The Tutt Experience managed to overcome West Hammered in a 5-4 win, adding more fuel to the competitive fires of the league.

Top scorers for each division were a sight to behold, creating a buzz among the fans. For the Premier League, the standout performer was PURPLE WANDERERS, scoring a substantial 6 goals. In Division 1, CTRL ALT DE LIGT stole the limelight with a whopping 13 goals, setting a pace that will be challenging to match in the weeks to come.

As we move to week 3, the teams are geared up to bring their A-game, aiming to climb the league tables. The excitement and anticipation continue to build in the Worthing Sunday 6-a-side Football League. As the saying goes, "the beautiful game just got more beautiful." Stay tuned for more action from the local grounds.


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