The X Men go top in Futsal League

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The X Men go top in Futsal League
The X Men go top in Futsal League

Africa-Press – Namibia. THE X Men swept to the top of the Express Credit Futsal Winter League after collecting three victories in the Men’s Premier League over the weekend.

On Saturday they beat Quality Futsal Club 3-2, while they beat Galacticos 4-1 and SBS Trucking 4-3 on Sunday, to replace Swakopmund FC at the top of the log, on 24 points from nine matches.

Swakopmund are second, five points behind, but they have a match in hand, and should be strong contenders for the title, especially after they beat the X men 3-2 in their first round encounter on 9 April.

Third-placed Patriots, meanwhile, dropped further behind the leaders after being held to a 2-2 draw by SBS Trucking on Friday, which saw the Patriots remaining third on 14 points.

Windhoek North, meanwhile, closed in on the Patriots after collecting three victories over the weekend.

On Saturday they beat Galacticos 4-3, and SBS Trucking 9-2, while they beat Chile Futsal 7-5 on Sunday to move up to fourth position on 13 points.

In the only other Premier League match of the weekend, Quality FC beat Chile FC 4-3 to remain fifth on nine points, while Chile are seventh on eight points.

In Group A of the Men’s First Division, Replica FC closed in on leaders Ballers FC after beating Down Ball 6-4 and Demia FC 4-3.

They now join Ballers on 18 points, although Ballers still remain top with a better goal aggregate.

Dunder Miffin FC meanwhile collected three victories to go third on 15 points.

They beat Demia FC 4-2, Glamour Boys 11-3 and Ongos Valley 6-0.

In other Group A results, Royal International Academy beat Ongos Valley FC 8-2, and Down Ball FC beat Royal International Academy 3-0.

In Group B, Wolves FC joined Walvis Bay FC at the top of the log after beating Luxury Hill FC 9-2, and Combretum Trust 4-3.

Wolves and Walvis Bay are now both on 21 points, although the latter have a match in hand and a better goal aggregate.

There was a big upset in the Women’s First Division when Unam thrashed former log leaders Ramblers 12-2, while Khomas Nampol went to the top of the log after thumping Ramblers II 12-2.

In another match Ramblers I beat Ramblers II 10-0.

Khomas Nampol now lead the log on 13 points from five matches, followed by Ramblers on 10 and Unam I on seven points.

In the only u17 Boys match, PAY beat The Birds 3-2 to move off the foot of the table.

ACFA remain top on 12 points, followed by Amazing Kids on six, Swallows and PAY on four each, and The Birds on three points.

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