After what felt like the longest Tuesday night soccer season in history (seriously… since November 😅), we finally crowned a champion and it was well worth the wait. This playoff run had everything: upsets, dominant performances, and a No. 3 seed that got hot at exactly the right time.
The postseason kicked off with the only quarterfinal matchup, where the No. 4 seeded Practice Squad came out strong and shut out No. 5 AC Me Rollin’ with a convincing 4-0 win. That momentum carried straight into the semifinals, where Practice Squad pulled off the biggest upset of the night, taking down the No. 1 seed Major League Saka in a 3-0 statement victory. On the other side of the bracket, No. 3 Velvet Panthers showed they meant business, putting up an impressive 4-1 win over No. 2 McDoubles to punch their ticket to the finals.
The championship match featured two lower seeds who battled their way through tough competition, but it was the No. 3 seeded Velvet Panthers who finished the job. In a composed and confident performance, they shut out Practice Squad 3-0 to secure the title and cap off an unforgettable playoff run. From the very start of playoffs, the Panthers looked locked in and they proved that seeding doesn’t matter when you peak at the right time. After months of delays, reschedules, and chaos, Tuesday night soccer finally got its champion… and the Velvet Panthers made sure it ended in style 🏆⚽
Division 2 playoff night at Mather Sports Center brought intensity, surprises, and a championship run no one saw coming.
The semifinals kicked off with the #2 seed Big Green Energy taking on the #3 seed Favored. While Big Green Energy came in higher seeded, Favored had other plans. From the start, they controlled the tempo and found their rhythm offensively, putting together an impressive performance to secure a commanding 6–1 victory. With that win, the #3 seed punched their ticket to the finals in convincing fashion.
Waiting for them was the #1 seed Sound of Blues, who had earned their top spot with strong play all season. The championship match quickly turned into an offensive showcase. Both teams came out attacking, trading chances and keeping the pressure high. In a fast paced, high scoring battle, Favored continued their momentum and edged out Sound of Blues 7–5 to complete an incredible playoff run.
🏆 1st Place: #3 Seed – Favored
🥈 2nd Place: #1 Seed – Sound of Blues
🥉 3rd Place: #2 Seed – Big Green Energy
Favored’s path to the title wasn’t easy and taking down both the #2 and #1 seeds in back to back games is no small feat. Division 2 showed once again that once playoffs begin, seeding only tells part of the story.
Huge congrats to all teams on a competitive and exciting Sunday night! 👏⚽
Division 1 brought the drama, the heart, and the high-level soccer this Sunday at Mather Sports Center, and it did not disappoint.
The semifinal between Crew FC and Outer Milan was one of the most electric matches of the season. From the opening whistle, both teams came ready to battle — fast-paced, physical, and incredibly clean. Outer Milan struck first to go up 1–0, but Crew FC answered with a beautiful breakaway finish to level it. The second half only intensified. Crew FC took a 2–1 lead on a counterattack that just barely crossed the line, but Outer Milan refused to fold. Stephanie buried a clutch equalizer to make it 2–2, and the back-and-forth continued until we were locked at 3–3.
And then… penalties.
The shootout was pure drama. Huge saves on both sides. Ice-cold finishes under pressure. It stretched all the way to the eighth kick. With everything on the line, Crew FC’s final attempt struck the left post — and just like that, Outer Milan advanced in unforgettable fashion. An absolute playoff classic.
In the finals, the #1 seed Benchwarmers showed exactly why they earned the top spot. After pouring everything into their semifinal thriller, Outer Milan came in with heart but understandably heavy legs. Benchwarmers capitalized early, controlled the tempo, and executed their game plan beautifully. Staying composed and organized throughout, they secured a 4–0 victory to claim the Division 1 championship.
🏆 1st Place: Benchwarmers
🥈 2nd Place: Outer Milan
🥉 3rd Place: Crew FC
An incredible night of soccer filled with resilience, sportsmanship, clutch performances, and nonstop intensity. This is what Division 1 playoff soccer is all about. 👏
Division 3 closed out playoff Sunday in exciting fashion at Mather Sports Center, with tight matchups and hard fought finishes across the board.
The semifinals featured the #2 seed Los Zorros taking on the #3 seed White Claws in a competitive battle. Both teams kept it close throughout, but Los Zorros managed to edge out White Claws with a 3–2 victory, securing their place in the championship match.
Waiting in the finals was the #1 seed Northcalelite, who had earned the top spot during the regular season. The championship matchup did not disappoint. In a tightly contested game filled with strong defensive moments and key scoring opportunities, Northcalelite held their composure and executed when it mattered most. They secured a 3–2 win over Los Zorros to claim the Division 3 title.
🏆 1st Place: #1 Seed – Northcalelite
🥈 2nd Place: #2 Seed – Los Zorros
🥉 3rd Place: #3 Seed – White Claws
Division 3 showed exactly what playoff soccer is about... close games, competitive spirit, and teams battling until the final whistle. Huge congrats to all squads on a great season! 👏⚽
January 15th delivered a dramatic playoff night at Hagginwood Park as the semifinals set the stage for a thrilling finish. #1 Football Club FC opened the evening with a hard fought 2–1 win over #4 Plan B, showing the composure expected from the top seed. In the second semifinal, #3 Homies United pulled off a gritty 3–2 victory against #2 Real Thirsty, proving they were peaking at just the right time and earning their spot in the final.
The championship match lived up to the moment, with #1 Football Club FC and #3 Homies United locked in a tense, evenly matched battle. After 50 minutes of physical play and disciplined defense, the score remained deadlocked at 1–1, sending the title to penalty kicks. Under maximum pressure, Football Club FC held their nerve from the spot, converting when it mattered most to secure the shootout win and the championship. With resilience, poise, and ice cold finishing, Football Club FC capped off their top seeded run by lifting the title in unforgettable fashion.
Friday night lights were shining bright at Mather Sports Center as the Co-Ed 1 division wrapped up its season with an action packed playoff showdown. With high seeds, underdog runs, and dramatic finishes, the postseason delivered exactly what fans love!
The night kicked off with a thrilling Semifinal matchup between the #2 seed 911 and the #3 seed The Thunderbolts. In what turned out to be the highest-scoring match of the playoffs, both teams went goal for goal in an offensive battle. The Thunderbolts came out swinging and never let up, edging past 911 with a 5–3 victory. Their aggressive attack and relentless pace proved to be the difference, punching their ticket to the finals and making a huge statement as the lower seed.
Waiting for them in the championship match was the top dog all season long... the #1 seed A-Team. The finals lived up to the hype, with both squads trading chances, making big defensive stops, and capitalizing on key opportunities. The Thunderbolts continued their hot streak, keeping the match tight and competitive until the final whistle. But A-Team showed why they held the #1 spot, staying composed under pressure and finishing strong to secure a 3–2 win.
With that victory, A-Team officially claimed the Co-Ed 1 Championship 🏆
From consistent regular season dominance to clutch playoff execution, A-Team proved they were the most complete squad in the division. Huge shoutout to The Thunderbolts for an incredible underdog run and a finals performance that kept everyone on the edge of their seats, and to 911 for a strong semifinal showing in one of the most exciting matches of the season.
We can't wait to see what next season brings!
The Open Division playoffs brought the intensity from the very first whistle, with high level play, physical matchups, and nonstop action across the pitch. With only the strongest teams left standing, every moment mattered and the night did not disappoint.
The Semifinals kicked off with a tightly contested matchup between the #2 seed Barca Nova and the #3 seed IMSFC. Both teams came out sharp, trading chances and pushing the tempo. It was a defensive battle early on, but Barca Nova managed to break through just enough to secure a hard fought 5–4 victory. Their ability to stay composed in tight moments made the difference, punching their ticket to the finals.
Waiting for them was the #1 seed Los Papis, who had been dominant all season long. The championship match lived up to its billing, featuring fast-paced play, big time finishes, and relentless pressure from both sides. Barca Nova kept it close, refusing to go away, but Los Papis stayed disciplined and clinical when it counted most. With strong ball movement and clutch goals, they pulled out a 5–4 win in an absolute thriller.
🏆 Your Open Division Champions: LOS PAPIS!
From consistent regular season dominance to a pressure packed playoff run, Los Papis proved they were built for the big moments. Huge credit to Barca Nova for an incredible postseason showing and to IMSFC for a gritty semifinal performance that kept things exciting until the final whistle.
The Co-Ed 2 division delivered one of the most exciting playoff nights of the season, with high scoring matches, dramatic finishes, and nonstop action from start to finish. With a single elimination format, every possession mattered and every team left it all on the field.
The night opened with a thrilling Semifinal matchup between the #2 seed Flamin’ Flamigos and the #3 seed Adoberas. Both teams came out aggressive, trading goals and pushing the pace early. In a true back-and-forth battle, the Flamigos found just enough momentum to pull ahead, securing a dramatic 8–7 victory. Their offensive chemistry and relentless pressure proved to be the difference, sending them straight to the championship match.
Waiting for them in the finals was the top-ranked squad, the #1 seed Nottingham Miedo, who had dominated all season. But the Flamigos weren’t intimidated. They carried their semifinal momentum straight into the championship and put on a statement performance. With crisp passing, strong finishes, and high energy play on both ends of the field, the Flamigos surged ahead and never looked back, defeating Nottingham Miedo 7–2 to claim the title.
🏆 Your Co-Ed 2 Champions: FLAMIN’ FLAMIGOS!
From a high-pressure semifinal thriller to a commanding finals performance, the Flamigos proved they were built for big moments. Huge shoutout to Adoberas for pushing them to the limit and to Nottingham Miedo for an impressive season long run as the top seed. This playoff night had everything, the goals, grit, and unforgettable moments.
What a way to cap off an incredible Co-Ed 2 season. 🔥⚽
Defense. Wins. Championships. It's an absolutely preposterous back-to-back effort from @belcalciofc, who bested their own championship run last season where they conceded just 5 goals, by running it back and shipping just 4 goals this time! Best of luck with the threeepeat attempt!
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Relegated to elevated. D1 to The 1. From a reboot in D2, to giving the boot to D2. NT28 wasted absolutely no time reminding everyone why they belonged at the top, and after an excitinge win in the final, they're back in the top flight! Congrats to our US Soccer reps on their first trophy, and spread some of that luck to the team this summer!
A chilly trophy match night was met with an even colder squad, and Iced Out Okongwu's are the latest D3 champs and earn their second trophy in team history! Cooler heads prevailed in their week 9 PK win, and local roundball fans are hoping they can inspire the Hawks to take a page out of their book.
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Any Given Monday! Coming into the playoffs as the 4 seed, league rookies Monday Night Fútbol embraced the underdog role and delivered one of the most memorable runs of the season! Taking down both the 1 and 2 seeds en route to the finals, this squad proved that seeding is just a number, and (Manning)casting doubt on them was a mistake.
Mind the GAAP! After a strong regular season, Fiscally Fit were righton the money in D5's trophy match. A dominant 4-1 finals victory over the division’s top seed means the squad officially has some silverware on the balance sheet, their first trophy in team history!
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Sweet release! After seven tension-filled seasons, Blue Ballerz finally got the finish they’d been waiting for. Rocking their slick Club Bolívar kits and showing real chemistry on the pitch, the Ballerz broke through for the first trophy in team history. Congrats to a team that proved patience pays off… eventually!
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That's the life of a City Boy! In what was probably the biggest upset of the playoffs, low seed @_cityboysfc took down reigning champs and top seeded Bean and Bros in the semis, then went on to beat the always tough Bell Street Burritos FC in D1 final! It's the 4th trophy in team history, and they'll look to defend the title in the new year.
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1 touch, 1 seed, and now headed to D1! OneTouchables won their second trophy in as many seasons, this time with Open's most locked-in defense. D2's champs put the clamps on their opponents all season, conceding just 6 goals in 9 matches, and amassing 6 clean sheets in their best campaign so far. Congrats on the win, see you next season!
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First Rule of Bite Club… We’re Talking About Bite Club. After two seasons without more than three wins, Bite Club flipped the script in a big way. An undefeated 7-0-2 season made them the only Monday Open team to avoid defeat, and earned them a well-deserved D3 title. From growing pains to silverware in season three—this is a story worth biting into. Congrats to the champs!
Six trophies and still starving 🦛 Hungry Hungry Hippogriffs capped off another dominant D1 run by avenging a regular-season loss to PDKMV and taking down the top seed when it mattered most. Call it experience, call it composure — either way, this group knows how to win finals.
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After 28 seasons in the league and a five-year trophy drought, Quarateamed are back on top! The antibody-builders are Coed champs for the first time since 2020, adding a 4th trophy to their cabinet and reminding everyone that no matter how long it's been, patience and persistence are always worth a shot 💉
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Down for the count early, Kick Their Grass FC got back on their feet and never took another hit. After dropping their first two matches, they went on an undefeated tear, winning every round that followed and cruising to a finals victory so comfortable they got to show up in street clothes. First trophy secured — heavyweight champs of Coed D3.
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Spicy from start to finish 🔥🥃 Fireball poured out a perfect season in Coed D4, finishing 9-0-0 as the league’s only flawless Thursday squad. New team, familiar faces, zero watered-down performances. First trophy secured — served neat.
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From rebuild to contenders! After finishing 7th last season with just three wins, Rudy FC flipped the script in a big way. Underdogs no more, the Beginners Only OGs led the Protected division as the top seed, racked up eight wins, and closed it out with a championship run.
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Sixteen trophies. Repeat champions. One of the most successful teams the club has ever seen. MGs Scumbags continue to set the bar in O30 D1. Their latest win means the Thursday mainstays have earned 16 trophies overall, good for second all time among ALL SOPFC squads!
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Worth the wait 🐘 After a year away from league play, the Elephants returned and made quite the memory, capturing the first trophy in team history! After a regular season where they lost just once, Elephants put together two dominant postseason performances, and will be playing D1 ball next season. Shoutout to @pacomebeh, who swapped the ref whistle for boots and helped the boys from Côte d'Ivoire take home the D2 title.
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A farm-to-trophy pipeline 🚜💨 Tegridy Farms harvested their 3rd title in team history this season and punched their ticket to the Wall of Fame! It's the first time since 2023 the team has been champs of Sunday, and they did so in maybe their most impressive season yet. An undefeated 7-0-2 record is remarkable on its own, but in what has to be one of the most impressive stats we've seen this year, the team conceded 3 goals all season---and all 3 came in a barn-burning final! Co-finalists and #1 seed in @interchambleecf pushed the Farmers to PKs, but @eikemeister and company were better from the spot, and will go into the Winter season as reigning champs. Congrats to all Sunday squads on a great season, and we'll see you next season!
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HurriKane season extended deep into the year this time around, and D1's champs have won a repeat trophy to close out 2025! Captain @laureneliz25 had the team doing something of a @jaedynshaw11 impression over the 9 game campaign, with the team scoring a Saturday-best 37 goals and conceding only 12! Co-finalists Cleats and Cleavage are always a tough matchup, but a go-ahead goal on the final kick of the match sealed the back-to-back title for the 'Kanes, and bumps the team's trophy total up to 5. Nicely done, and best of luck on the threeepeat!
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A debut season doesn’t usually end with silverware, but 404 Da Squaw wasted no time making their mark in Coed D2. Their first-ever SOPFC game was a tough intro — falling to eventual co-finalists Grass Kickers in a game that ended up being their only loss of the season. Fast forward to playoffs, and the newcomers had climbed all the way to a rematch with top-seeded Grass Kickers in the final. They were just narrowly the better side that day, and managed to pull off a 3-2 dub to cap off an impressive first season. Huge credit to both squads for a great season, and congrats to Da Squaw on lifting a trophy their very first time out!
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Saturday mornings just wouldn’t be the same without @atlthelocos, and this season marked their 21st since joining the league back in 2021 when SOPFC returned from the pandemic break! D3’s top seed put together their best run yet, and after years of commitment (especially from captain Becki, who has been with the team for all 21 seasons!), they finally claimed their first trophy in club history. A long overdue win for the weekend league staples, The Locos truly earned this one.Congrats on the win, and thanks for being such a reliable part of the Saturday crew!
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Over-40’s got a new dynasty team 👀👀 With a sideline squad of some of SOPFC’s best and tiniest supporters cheering them on each week, Dads’ Night Out powered their way to back-to-back titles and 3 trophies in 4 seasons. 30 goals scored on the season were more than any other Tuesday team, and every one was scored in style — those Hummel kits with the @dadsatl sponsorship are some of our favorites in the entire club. Congrats on the trophy, and see you guys in 2026!
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Ten. In. A. Row. There just aren’t many “firsts” left for @netsixandchill_atl, with wins being on autoplay for as a long as we can remember. Tuesday’s Open D1 feels like a new episode of the longest-running show on our platform, and the plot twist this season? A literal calendar year of titles, something no squad in club history has ever streamed before. Congrats on the historic run, and best of luck on the quest for 2 years!
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Talk about a comeback story. After a tough relegation last season, Immigrants FC marched right back into D2 with purpose — and left it with their 2nd trophy in 7 seasons. Their playoff run was anything but subtle: a 2-0 semifinal followed by a 3-0 final, maybe the cleanest passport stamp you’ll ever see. Their reward? A well-earned return to D1. Congrats, Immigrants FC, welcome back to the top flight! ✈️
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One heck of a debut from the new guys! Goonited may be new to the league, but clearly they aren’t new to putting in work. Co-finalists Knee Over Ball pushed them to the edge, but Goonited kept a firm grip on the match, never let it get out of hand, and won with a single goal in a 1-0 match. The win means the Gooners completed the season as the only undefeated team on Tuesdays, posting a perfect 9-0-0 record on their way to a D3 title. Nice job on the title, and good luck in D2!
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The Division 2 title match delivered exactly what you’d expect from the league’s top seeds, with No. 1 The Raccoons putting their undefeated season on the line against No. 3 Magic FC. The Raccoons wasted no time establishing their pace—sharp ball movement, high pressure, and total confidence—as they built a strong 3–0 lead by halftime.
But the championship stage brought a punch back. The No. 2 seed came out swinging in the second half, striking twice in rapid succession to close the gap to 3–2 and suddenly put the top seed on notice. It was the kind of momentum shift that tests even the strongest teams.
The Raccoons responded like a champion. They regrouped, settled into their rhythm, and pushed forward with the composure that defined their season. Two clutch goals restored their cushion, and from there they controlled the remainder of the match, securing a decisive 5–2 victory.
Behind steady leadership from captain Ruth and a squad that never lost its identity, the No. 1 seed capped an undefeated season with a commanding championship performance. The Raccoons weren’t just champions—they were the team to beat from start to finish.
The Division 1 playoffs wrapped up with a heavyweight showdown between the top seeds, and the final absolutely lived up to the bracket. No. 1 Crew FC and No. 3 Outer Milan went toe-to-toe in a match that never let up for a second. Outer Milan struck first, but the top-seeded Crew FC answered quickly to keep things level. An unfortunate own goal swung momentum back in Outer Milan’s favor, but Crew FC refused to fold—Sam broke down the left side just before halftime and buried the equalizer to send the game into the break tied 2–2.
The second half carried the same intensity with both sides pushing for the breakthrough. Outer Milan finally grabbed it off a clinical free kick buried into the top-left corner, reclaiming the lead with just minutes remaining. Crew FC threw everything forward in the final moments, even their keeper making a full-field push to create one last opportunity. But the gamble backfired, and Outer Milan capitalized on the turnover to secure a 4–2 victory and complete their impressive run as the No. 3 seed.
Outer Milan’s win capped off a bracket where the top three seeds battled all the way to the finish, but it was the No. 3 seed who rose to the occasion when it mattered most. A well-earned championship for Outer Milan after a gritty, resilient performance.
Division 3 wrapped up with a high-energy final between two of the season’s strongest squads, as No. 1 Injured Reserve faced off against No. 2 Favored Ones. Injured Reserve entered the playoffs with just one loss on their record, and they carried that confidence straight into championship night.
The Favored Ones earned their spot by battling past No. 3 Desmadrosos in the semifinals, setting up a classic 1-vs-2 showdown. The final had all the ingredients—tight matchups, quick counters, and two teams refusing to give an inch. Injured Reserve leaned on what got them to the top seed in the first place: smart possession, calm defending, and a knack for finding the right moments to strike.
As the match wore on, Injured Reserve’s consistency proved to be the difference. They kept the pressure steady, created the better chances, and closed things out with the composure of a team that knew exactly what was on the line. When the final whistle blew, the No. 1 seed secured the championship and capped off their season with a well-earned title.
Injured Reserve came in with one loss, and they left as the team no one else in Division 3 could top. A strong finish to a strong season.
Tuesday night’s playoffs had everything you want in a championship run — upsets, drama, and a new team rising to the top. The semifinals kicked off with the #4 seed McDoubles pulling off the shocker of the night, upsetting the #1 seed Blue Lock with a 4–2 win. It was the kind of match where momentum swung wildly, tensions were high, and every goal felt like a plot twist. Meanwhile, on the other side of the bracket, the #2 seed Practice Squad handled business with a strong 5–0 shutout against the #3 seed Velvet Panthers, locking in their spot in the finals.
The championship match made for a perfect ending to an already dramatic night. McDoubles entered riding the hype of their big upset, but Practice Squad came in laser-focused and ready to close the deal. With disciplined defense, sharp passing, and a couple of clutch goals early on, Practice Squad took control and never let go. They finished with a commanding 4–0 victory, securing the title and capping off a night full of energy, intensity, and plenty of playoff chaos.
Huge congratulations to Practice Squad, your Tuesday Night Soccer Champions! 🏆🔥
A rollercoaster of emotions defined tonight’s games, with all four finalists delivering outstanding performances. In the end, only one champion emerged — Bangers FC. Despite having fewer players than their opponents, they played smart, conserving energy from the first match and carrying that momentum into the second. Their determination and teamwork paid off as they claimed the championship. A great season overall — and here’s hoping to see the champions return for the next tournament.
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Back after a brief break, @belcalciofc had a rare undefeated season that saw them as a 3 seed (4 ties!), but they won when it mattered. Conceding just 5 goals all season, D1’s champs proved defense wins trophies.
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Put a wing on it!🍗 Relegated last time around, D2 champs @polloslocosfc cooked all season long and are officially bringing fowl play back to D1. After a red-hot run through the playoffs, the birds are flying high once again—best of cluck up there! 🐔🔥
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Back on top! The squad formerly known as Stankonia is back in the winner’s circle, claiming their first trophy since 2023. Big shoutout to captain @silvino.mojica for leading the charge and navigating the team to a D3 title!
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@thomastoochills were COLD throughout the summer season, cruising thru D4 with an undefeated 6-0-1 regular season record and a Coed-best 33 goals scored. Too Chills then iced two playoff nailbiters—both 4–3 wins over tough @goti_fc squads—to become D4 champs!
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Long live the Kingz 👑 Captain @supersammy64 was part of some OG league teams from over a decade ago, and recently brought his own squad back to Monday nights. It took a few seasons, but the crew finally sit atop the table and in D5’s throne! D4’s reign begins next season.
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Now we’re stalkin’! Bean and Bros (formerly Inter YaMom) have always been one of the better teams in the division, but plagued by tough schedules and strong opponents, the trophies have eluded the team in their previous 4 seasons. Season 5 brought nothing but doom and legumes to D1 this time, and the Bros put together Open’s ONLy undefeated season behind a Monday-best 36 goals scored. Shoutout to team captain, Manny, and the rest of the squad for their first trophy!
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A forfeit in week 1 followed by a draw in week 2 put @twogoalsonecuputd in a tough spot to start the season, but they followed that with 7 straight wins and a D2 title! If their xG is indeed 2, they doubled it on championship night, scoring 4 to secure 1 cup, their first in 8 seasons. Headed to D1 and what is undoubtedly one of our toughest and most competitive divisions across all days. Best of luck with the quest for... number 2!
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More like WonTouchables. D3’s finalists in OneTouchables and @donuts_fc25 were far and away the best teams in the division, and the top seeded squads finished the season nearly doubling the points of the next best teams. Donuts put up a 🍩 in the loss column through 8 weeks, but D3’s eventual champs in OneTouchables put their own stamp on the table, and changed that 0 to a 1. Congrats on the first trophy, and best of luck next season!
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A Kumback for Kumquat! 🍊 In just their second season, Kumquat FC went from a 3–5 record to an undefeated 7-0-2 and peeled their way to the D6 title. That’s what we call fruitful progress. Glad we could get those new (and improved) champ shirts ready for the occasion. 😉🏆
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The Open Division Championship at Mather Sports Center delivered everything you could ask for in a title match: pace, passion, and precision. In a night packed with intensity, Barca Nova emerged as the ultimate victors, defeating Bryceless in a high-octane 5–4 showdown to claim the crown and cap off a dominant playoff run.
Barca Nova set the tone early in the evening with a commanding 5–0 semifinal victory over IMSFC, showcasing their trademark fluid passing and clinical finishing. Meanwhile, Bryceless upset the Roadrunners Reloaded in a 7-3 pounding, punching their ticket to the finals and setting up a winner take all match up.
The championship lived up to the hype. Barca Nova’s attack came out firing, striking early to build momentum and keep Bryceless on their heels. But Bryceless refused to back down, clawing their way back into contention with sharp counterattacks and relentless energy. Each goal seemed to raise the stakes higher, with the atmosphere buzzing with intensity.
Bryceless pressed hard and managed to close the gap within a single goal late, but Barca Nova’s defense stood tall when it mattered most. When the final whistle blew, the field erupted. Barca Nova had survived the storm and secured their place atop the division.
It was a night of intense action and competitive play at Mather Sports Center Friday night. The Ringers battled through a gauntlet of close matches to capture the Co-Ed Division Championship, capping off a memorable playoff run with a thrilling 4–3 victory over A-Team in the finals.
Both squads had to grind through tight semifinal matches earlier in the evening, with A-Team edging out AAA Team 4–3 and the Ringers surviving a back-and-forth showdown against 911 by the same scoreline. That set the stage for a championship clash worthy of the season’s intensity.
The Ringers came out sharp, capitalizing on key chances early and maintaining composure even as A-Team rallied late. In the end, it was clutch defense and precision finishing that sealed the deal, earning The Ringers their long-awaited title and bragging rights as this season’s Co-Ed champs.
REPEAT SZN! The team formerly known as Busquets and Gravy didn’t get their first win until Week 6, but somehow ended up toasting the rest of the division. As the 4 seed, they went on a playoff heater and won another trophy, this time with eggs-tra flair.
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No capes, just clean sheets. Aston Villains went full lockdown in the Coed D2 playoffs, posting back-to-back shutouts (4-0 and 3-0) and walking away with their first trophy since forming. Props to league ref and team captain @elijah.marcelin for a great season!
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Fun stat and what is almost certainly a league-first: 2 Goals 1 Cup won their first title with a -3 goal differential! These party poopers know the only numbers that matter are wins, and this team got them when it counted. Take a bowel, congrats on the dub!
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Leon FC came into their first season looking to make some noise—and instead tore through Coed D4 with the best record of any Thursday coed team. The only coed squad to finish undefeated, the Lions led all Thursday squads with 37 goals on their way to a D4 title and a trophy in their debut season!
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Beginners no more! @fleet.feet.soccer claimed the first-ever Protected Division title, becoming the first graduates of our “Beginners Only” program to win silverware. A strong and steady squad from week one, they ran away from the pack and proved they were a step above the rest 👟
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Third time’s the charm for Thursday vets, Scumbags! After back-to-back finals heartbreaks, MGs Scumbags made it back to week 9—and this time, flipped the script in a 4-1 title rematch win over Bang Bros. It’s their 3rd Thursday Over-30 title, and maybe their most satisfying yet 💪
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After some tough seasons in D1 forced the team into relegation, @ultratlantafc lit up Over-30 D2 this season, scoring 32 goals and clinching their third overall trophy! Now they’re heading back to Wednesday Open with hardware in hand and the usual suspects leading the charge. Huge props to the gaffer @adanali_naci for steering this one home 🔴
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Nothing too Original about back-to-back trophies for @netsixandchill_atl. Wednesday Open’s reigning D1 champs beat two tough playoff opponents in @polloslocosfc and @sportingsoufsidefc, and treated us to a sequel their opponents were hoping not to see. Officially on threepeat watch next season!
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Shell yeah. Six years without a trophy, but Jaiba Brava finally cracked the curse — and made a delicious return to the top. 🦀 After a clawfully long wait, they’re headed to D1 with fresh legs and old bite. Let the shellebration begin.
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@nations_fc and captain @uzi37 have been around for a LONG time, and sometimes it’s just too hard to hang with the vets. In their 39th season, the midweek mainstays finished 2nd in the regular season table, and went on to upset the division’s top seed for their 4th title in team history!
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In a seemingly rare good day for worldwide intergovernmental organizations, league newbies United Nations were a good Model for any squad. The team rattled off 7 wins en route to their D4 title, and earned a promotion in an impressive debut season.
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It’s no surprise WNB’s D1 final may have been the match of the night, with the classic rivalry between @afcmarta and @bcsbfc in week 9 again. Knotted up at 2 goals a piece, the game was forced to penalties, where Marta did just enough to stay on track and win their 8th trophy!
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Maybe the night’s most dominant team, Pitch Please absolutely terrorized D2 all season, dropping 62 goals while conceding just 8 over 9 weeks. With promotion to D1 now confirmed, they’ll be linking up with their @_pitchdontkillmyvibe_ sister squad Select for some family business up top. 🔥
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The forecast called for a dub, and the HurriKanes delivered 🌪️
After finishing the regular season with back-to-back losses that saw them spiral from 1st to 3rd, the winds didn’t seem to be blowing in their favor. But come playoff time, this crew changed direction in a big way.
A 5-4 barnstormer over defending champs Cleats and Cleavage in the semis set the stage, and a composed 2-1 win over 4-seeded Harvey Ballers in the final brought the calm after the storm, and their first trophy since 2023.
Shoutout to long-time captain @laureneliz25, who kept the squad centered through the eye of it all, and the ‘Kanes found true north when it counted. Congrats to your Coed D1 champs—these winds are only picking up. 🧭
Unlike the top flight, D2’s final saw the high seeds face off against each other, and some friendly fire from the @pitchdontkillmyvibe squads. Once team rosters got finalized (read: which team @soccer_starrrr got assigned to 👀), new-ish squad Lefty List came out on top!
Under new captain @maddythide, LLFC charted a course straight through Coed D2. Steady during the regular season, composed in the playoffs, and clinical in the final. By the end of the season, the only thing Left was their well-earned trophy.
The Thursday Night Soccer league wrapped up an exciting season with high-stakes semifinals and a thrilling championship match at Hagginwood Park. The top four teams battled hard, showcasing skill, teamwork, and plenty of heart.
In the semifinals, Homies United showed why they were a top contender, cruising past Unatletico Madrid with a solid 3–1 victory. On the other side of the bracket, Football Club FC edged out Real Thirsty in a tight 2–1 matchup, setting the stage for a highly anticipated final.
The championship was a rematch from a few weeks prior, when Homies United had narrowly defeated Football Club FC 1–0. This time, both teams came out firing, but Homies United’s sharp passing and clinical finishing proved too much. They secured the victory 4–2, claiming the Thursday Night Soccer crown in dominant fashion.
From tense semifinals to a heated rematch in the final, Thursday Night Soccer delivered a season full of excitement. Congratulations to Homies United, your Thursday night champions!
Father figures, figuring it out. After coming up short in last season’s final, Dad’s Night Out returned with brand new kits, a point to prove, and the division's best supporters section. This time around, a win over reigning champs Manny's in the semis, followed by a 2-0 win over Has-Beens in the finals secured their 3rd overall trophy and 2nd of the year. 👏
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Another season, another trophy for the Tuesday night titans. Net Six and Chill Elite didn’t just make the leap from Coed to Open D1—they cleared it. A 7-0-2 record kept them undefeated, and their 27 goals led all Tuesday squads. This marks their 9th Tuesday trophy in a row (yes, you read that right), a streak that dates back to November 2023 and shows no signs of slowing down. At this point, the only real mystery is what shelf they’re putting all these trophies on 🏆🏆🏆
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Two years without silverware had us wondering if Leonidas’ best days were behind them—but the lions came back hungry. A strong playoff run earned them their 3rd trophy overall and a return ticket to D1 next season. Whether it was sharp finishing or the defensive pride, they kept the mane thing the mane thing 🦁 Let’s see how they roar in the top flight.
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Starting the night as the #4 seed, Crew FC shocked the bracket and left no doubt about who sits on top of the league.
Their night started with a semifinal showdown against #1 seeded Shake N Bake, the heavy favorites. In a wild back and forward offensive clash, Crew FC’s relentless attack powered them to an 8–7 upset victory, handing Shake N Bake their first knockout loss of the season and sending Crew FC to the finals.
Waiting for them was Outer Milan, fresh off a semifinal win over Benchwarmers. But Crew FC carried their momentum straight into the title match. From kickoff, they dominated possession, finished chances with precision, and kept Milan chasing the game. When the final whistle blew, the scoreboard read 7–3 Crew FC, sealing a storybook playoff run.
From underdogs to champions in one night, Crew FC took down the #1 seed and then rolled through the finals. A statement performance that cements them as the 2023 Soccer League Champions.
Cuervos FC stormed through their playoff games at Mather Sports Center Sunday Night, delivering statement wins in both the semifinal and final to claim the championship.
They opened the night against #2 seeded Sound of Blues, taking control early with sharp passing and precise finishing. Cuervos maintained dominance throughout, cruising to a 6–3 victory and punching their ticket to the final.
In the championship match, they faced the #4 seeded Goal Miners, fresh off their own dramatic 5–4 semifinal upset over the top-seeded Mario’s Super Squad. Cuervos kept their focus, mixing precise attacks with rock-solid defense to neutralize the Miners’ momentum. With composure and relentless pressure, they sealed the final 4–2, completing an incredible playoff run.
What a season! Tuesday nights at Hagginwood Park were packed with competitive matchups, high-energy plays, and plenty of fun from start to finish. Every team brought their best, and the playoffs on September 2nd were the perfect cap to an exciting season.
The night kicked off with a nail-biter between #1 Practice Squad and #4 Velvet Panthers. The Panthers put up an incredible fight, but Practice Squad proved why they earned the top seed, edging them out in a thrilling 5–4 win to secure their spot in the finals.
On the other side of the bracket, #3 Blue Lock pulled off a hard-fought upset over #2 McDoubles. Blue Lock found their rhythm early and never let up, taking the game 4–2 and punching their ticket to the championship.
The championship match was everything you’d want in a final: fast, physical, and full of energy. Practice Squad, hungry to close out their dominant season, came ready to play. Blue Lock battled hard, but Practice Squad’s chemistry and finishing power proved too much to handle. With a 5–2 victory, Practice Squad claimed the Tuesday Night Soccer title!
Congratulations again to Practice Squad on an amazing season, and a huge thank you to all the teams for making this league so fun and competitive. Tuesday nights wouldn’t have been the same without you all—we can’t wait to see everyone back on the fields next season!
In an instant classic, both Bayou Munchen and Boof Boof traded goals in a back-and-forth shootout. Bayou Munchen’s electric offense and speedy play just edged Boof Boof’s speed and creativity, finally sealing the win with a final stop to put away Boof Boof once and for all and clinch the title victory.
A rematch of a week 1 classic match up hat made up Boof Boof's only loss in the regular season, Bayou Munchen was a consistent force all season long through a combination of intriguing offensive creativity and stellar defense.
Their semifinal and championship wins cap an impressive season in which they roared to an 8-2 record and grabbed the division title.
911 fought to a close victory in their first playoff game against Nottingham Miedo before turning around and putting up a lock down shutdown defensive performance against Longshots 2.0.
The championship match was a tale of discipline and defense. 911 kept up a constant presence on defense, frustrating Longshots 2.0’s attacks and forcing multiple turnovers at midfield. Two electric goals, (one in each half,) were enough for 911 to secure the shutout victory and claim the league title.
This wraps up a highly successful season with 911's attempt at a perfect season coming up just short after tying last week in the regular season finale.
Better Never Rest is quickly ascending the Monday ranks, and in just under a year after winning D4, Kirby’s very own are now top flight winners and Coed’s best team.
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The @_pitchdontkillmyvibe_ conglomerate had quite the night, representing Coed’s D2 and D3 with Lean FC and debutants Backdoor Ballers nabbing week 9 wins.
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The @_pitchdontkillmyvibe_ conglomerate had quite the night, representing Coed’s D2 and D3 with Lean FC and debutants Backdoor Ballers nabbing week 9 wins.
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A 3-seeded Bilbao Baggins upsetting the D4 1 seed has a nice Ring to it, and after just one season, the team has earned promotion and a division title!
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Over in Coed, 14-season vets Tantrum Totspurs put together their best season yet, narrowly beating newcomers in Pitch Perfect to claim the D5 crown.
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The seemingly inevitable @netsixandchill_atl were repeat Open division winners in D1!
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@_herofc_ repeats as Open division winners in D2.
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D3’s champ saw first-timers in Bayer Neverlosin win their first trophy after 6 seasons!
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Gotta keep the legs CLOSED around D6 winners How I Megged Your Mother, who accumulated more wins than any other Monday squad, AND led the league in Goals Scored.
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Nearly a year after falling short in their first finals appearance, Los Colegas are finally bringing home the hardware, and in some of the best looking kits across the whole club 🏆 The 3 seed in a stacked Sunday Open D1 bracket, they edged out back-to-back 2-1 wins in both the semis and the final, taking down the two top seeds to secure their first-ever SOPFC title.
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Not a bad debut. Newcomers Sandy Springs FC wasted no time making a statement in their first SOPFC season, finishing as the 2 seed and cruising through playoffs before dropping a dominant 5-0 win in the final over none other than 2-time champs Bonesaw FC 😳 One season, one trophy—welcome to the league, Sandy Springs 🔥
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It was an especially good night for the @_pitchdontkillmyvibe_ crew, with trophy wins in 2 different divisions, both from underdog 3 seeds! PDKMV (K)dotted their Is and Ts during the post-season and avenged a regular season loss to The Iron Throw-In with a 3-1 dub in the finals.
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You butter believe it! Busquets and Gravy were on quite a roll this season, amassing Thursday’s best record and proving to be batter than their D2 competition. It’s two trophies in a row for the group, and doughn’t be surprised if they’re carving into D1 next.
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D3’s champs were a coat above the rest, and in season 5, Quarter Zip United can claim their first league title! The business casual ballers outscored all other teams with 44 through 9 weeks, and layered on plenty of wins en route to D3’s championship.
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It was an especially good night for the @_pitchdontkillmyvibe_ crew, with trophy wins in 2 different divisions, both from underdog 3 seeds! The Over-30 D1 win might be even more impressive: Bang Bros United took down Over-30s winningest team in Scumbag, nabbing their first trophy in the division!
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It was a shot well taken for Whiskey Shooters, and after 29 seasons and almost 7 years of soccer with SOPFC, the league vets FINALLY get their hands on some silverware! The playoff performance was especially neat, putting up clean sheets in both the semis and finals, and cementing a spot back in D1 next season!
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In their first full season with the league, Heliox-Siemens FC put on a high voltage performance and absolutely powered through Coed D4 ⚡ The Scoreporate Squad bagged 5 goals in the final, which was just enough for the title and a spot in D3.
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The Thursday night season at Hagginwood Park wrapped up with an exciting playoff night full of goals, grit, and a picture perfect finish!
Top-seeded Real Thirsty entered the playoffs as the team to beat and lived up to the hype. They opened the semifinals with a dominant 5–1 win over #4 Scarlet Fever, setting the tone early for their championship run. On the other side of the bracket, #2 Homies United took on #3 Football Club FC and came out strong with a convincing 6–1 victory, punching their ticket to the finals.
The championship match brought the top two seeds head-to-head, but Real Thirsty proved why they held the #1 spot all season. With sharp passing and relentless pressure, they secured a 4–1 win over Homies United to claim the title and finish the season in style.
Congrats to Real Thirsty—your Thursday night champions! 🏆
Straight from the department of the redundancy department, @netsixandchill_atl dropped the Chill designation this time around, reclaiming the top Wed spot after a few seasons with a demonstrative 8-1 win.
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Back-to-back 1-0 wins in the playoffs means 17-season vets @ducttapeandwillpowercf are living the High Life, off site of course. The Ducks earned their 2nd league trophy and are now playing Open D1 ball for the first time since 2022!
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D3 was Wednesday’s most competitive division, as no team amassed more than 4 regular season wins, and 8 draws over 35 matches, the most of any division by far. It was a 3rd-time’s-the-charm situation for One Touch FC, and after disappointing post-season losses in seasons 1 and 2, a roster reload saw the group win some tight playoff matches this time around to capture their first title ever!
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In maybe the biggest upset, @miahammered avenged two regular season 0-3 losses to take down @bcsbfc in the final with a 1-0 clean sheet win of their own. It’s the 3rd trophy for the Hammers, and their first in D1, becoming just the 4th team to hold that title in 18 seasons.
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Going from winless in the previous season to Wednesday’s ONLY undefeated team was quite the bounce back for @hotlanta_valkyrie, and after winning their second D2 trophy, they’re spending Season 19 back with the D1 squads. Special shoutout to captain, net minder, and all around Good Human™️ @mabrocchetto for leading the team for another season!
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League staple @netsixandchill_atl lwere unsurprisingly anything but casual this season, streaming past their competition to win their 8th Tuesday title in a row 🎬
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No stranger to Over-40 finals, @mannys.fc was able to power through spring break schedule hurdles as an underdog 3 seed to win their 6th Over-40 title, more than any team in the history of the division 😎
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Maybe it's Mamba Mentality? @sportingsoufsidefc overcame 2 regular season losses to co-finalists Fodder United and as-alutely earned their 6th D1 Tuesday title in team hisstory with a 2-0 clean sheet dub 🐍
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Atlanta Rocket launched themselves back into the top flight with a win in D2's final, and as Tuesday's only undefeated team, safe to say this season was a successful mission 🚀
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The Tuesday Soccer playoffs at Hagginwood Park were packed with action as the top four teams battled it out for the championship, and it was Blue Lock who rose to the occasion, taking home the title.
The night kicked off with #1 seed Practice Squad taking on #4 seed Plan B. Plan B came in ready to shake things up, but Practice Squad showed why they held the top spot, controlling possession and capitalizing on key chances to earn a 3-1 victory, punching their ticket to the finals.
In the second semifinal, #2 seed Blue Lock faced off against the always-competitive #3 seed Velvet Panthers. Both teams brought the intensity, but Blue Lock's offense proved too much to handle, and they secured a solid 4-2 win, setting the stage for a much-anticipated final showdown.
The championship match featured #1 seed Practice Squad and #2 seed Blue Lock, two teams that had been battling for the top all season long. The final did not disappoint, with both teams playing aggressive, fast-paced soccer. Blue Lock struck first and never let up, finding the back of the net when it counted and locking down defensively. When the final whistle blew, it was Blue Lock who came out on top, securing the win and the Tuesday Soccer Championship.
Congrats to Blue Lock on an incredible playoff run and well-earned championship victory! Great season to all the teams who made it a competitive and exciting night on the field. ⚽🏆
Carolina versus Kamikaze, Carolina scored 6 and Kamikaze scored 4
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Well… it wasn’t the most traditional road to the championship, but a winner has been crowned in Sunday Soccer Division 1!
In the first semifinal, #1 seed Shake N Bake took care of business with a 3-1 win over the Benchwarmers, earning their spot in the finals. Meanwhile, Crew FC advanced after a forfeit from Alive & Kickin'.
And just when we thought the stage was set for a big finale… plot twist — the championship also ended in a forfeit, giving Crew FC the title by default. Sometimes soccer keeps us on our toes, even off the field!
Congrats to Crew FC for walking away as champions!
Sunday Soccer Division 2 wrapped up with an exciting playoff run featuring the top four teams from the season. The competition was fierce, but in the end, one team came out on top in dominating fashion!
In the first semifinal matchup, #1 seed A-Team faced off against #4 seed Sacramento Magic FC. A-Team showed why they held the top spot all season, putting on an offensive clinic and securing a convincing 6-1 victory to punch their ticket to the finals.
The second semifinal was a much tighter battle between #2 seed Rate Us On The App and #3 seed The Raccoons. Both teams brought the intensity, but Rate Us On The App managed to hold on with a narrow 2-1 win, earning their spot in the championship match.
The finals saw A-Team and Rate Us On The App clash for the Division 2 title. A-Team took control early and never looked back, cruising to a 7-2 win and claiming the championship!
What makes this even more impressive? A-Team was a free agent team, with some players who had never played together before this season — but you wouldn’t have known it watching them on the field. They finished the season undefeated, playing smart, organized soccer week after week, and proved they were the team to beat.
Huge congratulations to A-Team for their perfect season and well-earned championship, and a big shoutout to all the teams for an awesome season of soccer! 🏆⚽
What a night for soccer! Our Friday night co-ed season came to an epic close with the top four teams battling it out in the playoffs—and the competition was fierce 🔥.
First up, it was the #1 seed The Beam Team taking on #4 seed DC Milan. DC Milan gave them a run for their money, but The Beam Team managed to pull away with a 6–4 win after a high-scoring, fast-paced match ⚽💨.
Next, the #2 seed Longshots faced off against #3 seed 911. Both teams played with grit and determination, but it was the Longshots who found the back of the net more often, finishing with a solid 3–1 victory to earn their spot in the finals 💪.
Then came the championship showdown: The Beam Team vs. Longshots. Both teams had already given everything they had—and with temperatures hitting 100 degrees 🥵, exhaustion was setting in. But that didn’t stop either side from bringing the heat. The final game was a back-and-forth battle filled with incredible goals, nonstop hustle, and true sportsmanship 👏.
In the end, The Beam Team edged out Longshots with a hard-fought 5–3 win to take home the title! 🥇🏆
It was an amazing way to end the season. Huge shoutout to both finalists for playing their hearts out all season long and giving us such a fun, competitive final match. You made Friday nights something to look forward to every week! 🙌⚽
The Friday Open Division wrapped up with an intense night of playoffs between the top four teams—and let’s just say, the heat was on both literally and figuratively 🥵⚽.
In the first semifinal, #1 seed Bryceless took on #4 seed Chupapi FC. Chupapi brought the pressure, but Bryceless held strong, securing a 4–2 victory and punching their ticket to the finals 💪.
Up next, it was #2 seed Roadrunners FC vs. #3 seed Out Mowing Milan. Despite the rankings, Out Mowing Milan came out flying and took control of the match, cruising to an impressive 5–1 win 🏃💨.
That set the stage for a scorching championship final: Bryceless vs. Out Mowing Milan. With temperatures at 100 degrees, both teams dug deep for one last push in the heat. The match was competitive, physical, and full of great plays—but in the end, Out Mowing Milan came out on top with a solid 4–2 win to claim the title! 🏆🔥
Shoutout to all four teams for an awesome season and to our finalists for delivering a high-energy, hard-fought match under the blazing sun. You brought the heat in every way! 🌞⚽🙌
Team Leones emerged as the champions at Tradewinds Park this Tuesday, showcasing exceptional performance and team spirit throughout the competition. The team played two back-to-back games, displaying strong teamwork and athletic excellence. The team advanced to the finals by dominating both games with determination. They secured their final win and earned the championship title.
CONGRATULATIONS TO TEAM LEONES!!
Monday vets and seemingly always-in-the-hunt HJ’s Scumbags put together a perfect 9-game win streak on their way to a D1 Coed title. It’s their 3rd in the last 4 seasons, and 10th overall!
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On the day after Mother’s Day, @ymftfc won their 2nd trophy in their 2nd season, starting a streak that would make any mom proud. Worth noting they were the ONLY non-1 seed to win on the day, though we’d hardly call it an upset.
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Oldcastle United averaged under 3 goals per match in the regular season, and conceded 1.5 in that same time. They flipped the script in Coed’s D3 championship, and despite conceding 4, the Magpies scored 6 to win their 2nd trophy in 3 seasons.
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We lava team winning their first, and Obsidian United did that by rocking Coed’s D4 with a perfect 9-0-0 season, allowing just 3 goals all season, fewer than any other Monday team.
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Former Sunday champs in @_cityboysfc changed leagues a few seasons back, and while they’ve made it to week 9 a few times on Monday, a D1 trophy has eluded them. Drawing @netsixandchill_atl is always a tough task, but after 3 seasons, City Boys can finally call themselves weeknight champs, too!
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Open divisions gave us some good ones, too, with wins from new faces and old. SOPFC debutantes Sober FC took no time at all to get used to league play, scoring a Monday-best 46 goals, including 7 in the playoffs. Hats off to the always well dressed sideline gaffer @dj.heilig for leading the A(ll)B(out)V(ictories) group to the D2 win!
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In a dramatic finish to the Thursday Coed Soccer League at Hagginwood Park, Plan B claimed the championship, outlasting Real Thirsty in a nerve-wracking penalty kick shootout after a thrilling 4-4 draw in regulation. Known as perennial contenders, Plan B lived up to their reputation, displaying skill, composure, and a touch of flair when it mattered most.
Plan B, who finished the regular season with a strong 6-2 record, continued their dominance in the playoffs with a 1-0 semifinal victory over Muchas Ganas. In the championship showdown, they faced Real Thirsty, who had advanced with a forfeit win over top-seeded Football Club FC. The two teams were familiar foes, having met in the regular season, where Plan B edged out Real Thirsty 2-1. This time, the stakes were higher, and the intensity matched the moment, with goals coming in waves before the final whistle set up the climactic shootout.
Real Thirsty, who posted a solid 5-2-1 regular-season record, put on an incredible display in the final, trading blows with Plan B in a match that featured brilliant attacking play and clutch defending. But when the pressure of penalty kicks arrived, Plan B’s poise proved decisive, and they converted enough from the spot to secure the championship.
Congratulations to Plan B, your Thursday Coed Soccer Champions! Their thrilling final capped off an unforgettable season, and Real Thirsty deserves recognition for their outstanding campaign. We can't wait to see what next season has in store! ⚽🏆
Not known for horsin’ around, Coed’s D1 champs @hungry.hungry.hippogriffs won their 3rd trophy in a row and 5th all time after a closely contested 3-2 win over Look Ma, No Hands. Best of luck on the quest for 4!
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@goti_fc haven’t finished as division champs for some time, but the D2 winners were Stark in their approach, winning their trophy match soundly with a 4-0 dub.
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@soccerstars_fc_ alums in You Shall Not Pass FC put together a great season for a Thursday debut that included a division title, and as one of only two teams to go a perfect 9-0-0, we’ll surely be Tolkien about them next season, too.
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@darrendgeneral was roaming the sidelines as head tactician for D1’s @ballazunitedfc this time around as they managed to take down the always strong MG’s Scumbags to wrap up a perfect season as Over-30’s top flight champions.
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Banana’d Bananas played @roundtripfc to a 4-4 draw at full time, and after 8 rounds of spot kicks, they Doled out the final blow to win D2 and seal promotion.
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Despite being 3 and 4 seeds, wins in the semis meant The Mighty Slugs and defending champs @cleatsandcleavagefc would face off in the championship for the 2nd season in a row. CandC found themselves in their 4th straight final and were going for 3 in a row, but in their 5th finals appearance in team history, it was the Slugs who came out on top this time, winning their first trophy and becoming D1's newest champ!
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The @_pitchdontkillmyvibe_ weekend second team won their first D2 cup 5 seasons ago, but haven't been able to duplicate the effort the last 4 seasons despite qualifying for postseason play in each one. As D2's top seed and regular season champ, they were better than all Saturday squads in GS and GA categories, scoring 33 and conceding only 9! 2 seed Wasted Talent made their finals debut and put up a good fight, but the division favorite took home the title and secured promotion with a 3-2 dub.
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Tuesday night brought the heat 🔥 as the top four teams faced off in a thrilling championship bracket. In the first semifinal, the fourth-seeded Practice Squad 💪 pulled off a major upset by defeating the number one seed, Velvet Panthers 🐾, in a tight 2-1 match. The Panthers fought hard, but Practice Squad’s relentless pressure and strong defensive effort secured their spot in the final 🎯.
Up next, second-seeded Plan B 📋 took on third-seeded Blue Lock 🔵 in a fast-paced and hard-fought game. Both teams traded goals ⚽, but Plan B managed to hold on for a 3-2 victory, earning their chance to compete for the title 🏅.
The championship match saw Practice Squad take on Plan B in what turned out to be an electric finale ⚡. Practice Squad, still riding high from their earlier win 🚀, came out strong and never looked back. With sharp passing and clinical finishing 🎯, they outpaced Plan B and secured a 4-2 win, crowning themselves Tuesday Night Soccer Champions 👑🏆!
Congratulations to Practice Squad on an incredible run and well-earned championship victory! 🎉👏
After starting 5-0, Dads' Night Out stumbled into the 1 seed with 2 losses to close out the regular season, but that would stop there. A 4-1 win in the semis, followed by a 2-0 clean sheet win in the finals earned captain @kurtkastorf and crew their 2nd trophy in team history, cementing them as a new and true title contender for future Over-40 seasons. Shoutout to co-finalists in The Replacements, who had previously never made the playoffs or had a winning record, and made it to the final week in season 10!
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@netsixandchill_atl didn’t finish as regular season Coed champs, but their playoff effort nabbed the squad a 7th straight Tuesday Coed trophy, and 39th N6 franchise trophy overall—records in both departments that are not particularly close 🤯
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Fodder United doled out Tuesday's only perfect record, going 9-0-0 and winning a close one in a final over Pumpkinnn FC to take Open's top flight crown. They say defense wins championships, and as the only squad across all divisions to put up a single digit in the Goals Allowed column, Fodder is certainly making a strong case.
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The eventual champs of Open D2 also finished the regular season with a loss to the division co-finalists, but got a chance to avenge it in the division title game. Version 4 won their first trophy ever with an EMPHATIC 7-1 over Multiple Scoregasms, and can easily forget about that week 7 loss. They'll head to the top division next season, and if they can score goals at that clip they're likely to stay.
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In an epic clash of wills, the final match unfolded as a thrilling rollercoaster of emotions, a true test of grit and determination. The scoreboard stood at 0-0 as the first half drew to a close, tension building with every tick of the clock. Then, with only 20 seconds left, disaster struck for Crew FC. A routine throw-in turned catastrophic as a miscalculation from their defender played the ball straight into the center of the field. Seizing the opportunity like a predator sensing its prey, the forward from Mario's Super Strikers pounced on the mistake, dribbling past the defense and slotting the ball into the net to score the first goal of the match, sending their fans into a frenzy.
As the second half kicked off, the tension was palpable. Within just a minute, Crew FC’s defense faltered again, this time gifting Mario's Super Strikers with another golden opportunity. The ball was sent downfield, and in a flash, Mario’s Super Strikers capitalized once more, doubling their lead to 2-0. But Crew FC wasn’t done yet.
Refusing to go down without a fight, Crew FC mounted a counterattack, breaking away on a swift run that saw them score a stunning goal, bringing the game to 2-1. The crowd roared in support, but Mario’s Super Strikers quickly silenced them. With their own breakaway, they responded immediately, slamming home a third goal and pushing the score to 3-1.
Yet, Crew FC’s resolve was unyielding. They rallied once more, sending a ball into the center. In a moment of desperation, the Mario’s Super Strikers defender, stretched to his limits, instinctively used his arm to stop the ball from advancing, committing a clear handball. The referee pointed to the spot, and Crew FC was awarded a penalty kick. With nerves of steel, they converted, narrowing the gap to 3-2.
Time was running out, and it seemed like the game was slipping away from Crew FC. But in a final, desperate push, with only seconds remaining on the clock, Crew FC launched one last assault. The forward, with determination written all over his face, broke through the defense and smashed the ball into the net just as the buzzer sounded, tying the game at 3-3.
The match went to penalties. The tension was unbearable as the players lined up. Mario’s Super Strikers stepped up first, and their composure under pressure proved unmatched, converting four out of four penalty kicks. Crew FC, despite their valiant efforts, could only score three. The whistle blew, and Mario's Super Strikers emerged victorious, claiming a hard-fought 4-3 win in the penalty shootout.
An unforgettable game, where mistakes and miracles intertwined, heroes rose, and champions were made in the most dramatic of fashions. A true testament to the beautiful chaos of the game!
Sunday brought the heat in more ways than one as Division 2 wrapped up with a day full of action, goals, and standout performances.
In the semifinals, top-seeded Shake n Bake came out strong with a commanding 5-0 win over Sound of Blues, setting the tone early for their championship run. Meanwhile, Crimson Rascals matched that energy, shutting out Dingus FC with a 5-0 victory of their own, earning their spot in the finals.
The stage was set for a showdown between the division’s top two seeds—and it did not disappoint. In a high-scoring final, Shake n Bake turned up the pressure and kept the goals coming, ultimately securing the Division 2 title with a 7-3 win over Crimson Rascals.
Congratulations to Shake n Bake, your Sunday Soccer Division 2 Champions!
The Open Division Championship wrapped up with an exciting night of soccer, featuring intense matchups and standout performances!
In the semifinals, Beam Team FC faced off against Boof Boof, securing their spot in the finals with a solid 5-2 victory. Meanwhile, Arthritico Madrid took on Bryce for Impact, where Keegan stepped up to help Bryce for Impact claim a 6-3 win.
The championship match saw the top two seeds, Beam Team FC and Bryce for Impact, battling for the title. The game took a major turn when Mikey, playing for Bryce for Impact, scored two back-to-back goals in just two minutes, shifting the momentum in their favor. Despite Beam Team FC showing great sportsmanship—especially after enduring two injuries throughout the night—Bryce for Impact proved unstoppable, taking the championship with a 5-2 victory!
Congratulations to Bryce for Impact on their championship win, and a huge shoutout to all the teams for an incredible season!
The CO-ED Soccer Division wrapped up with an action-packed championship night, showcasing impressive performances from all teams!
In the semifinals, 911 secured a 3-1 victory over Kicking Assets, while Prestige Worldwide dominated Habibi FC with a 6-1 win, setting the stage for an exciting championship matchup.
In the final game, 911, coming in with an undefeated season, wasted no time taking control, scoring four goals in the first half. Prestige Worldwide fought back with two goals in the second half, but 911 responded with two more of their own, sealing a 6-2 victory and claiming the CO-ED Championship title!
Congratulations to 911 on their undefeated season and championship win! Huge thanks to all the teams for an incredible season of competition and sportsmanship. ⚽🏆
Balls of Duty started their season with a 1-5 loss to eventual co-finalists in Better Never Rests, and their week 2 performance saw an 0-3 loss to their semi final opponent in Mother Punters. 7 wins in a row later, including TWO post season clean sheets, BoD are Coed's D1 champs and earn their 4th trophy in team history!
Coed's second division may have been the most competitive all season, and the team defenses were TOUGH. 18 goals scored is usually not enough to get it done, but it was the best mark in D2 this season, and fittingly belonged to the division's top seed in Fusion FC. The regular season champs would go on to win their first trophy in 2 years after a close 3-2 finals win, and are headed to D1 next season!
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Plei FC, now newly-named @ymftfc, made their SOPFC debut in the Winter season, a time when other teams may take a break from the cold. That should've been a warning sign for the rest of D3, because this group wasn't plei-ing around. A VERY close 1-0 win in the semis was followed by our most lopsided result on championship night: a 6-0 win over D3's top seed!
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D1's Open final had a fun team name matchup, with Monday mainstays and 20 season vets in Dad Bods taking on the always tough @_cityboysfc in the final game of the night! It went the way of the Father Figures this time around, and the vets claimed their 3rd team trophy and a spot on the Champ Wall for their efforts.
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Tough to miss in those bright yellow kits, ATL Boyz definitely kept us away from the Monday-ne. In just their 4th season, D2's champs led all Open teams with 30 goals scored, needed PKs in lieu of goals for either side in their week 9 match to claim the first trophy in team history, and a spot in Open's top flight!
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Repeat winners in Coed’s top division, 15 season vets @hungry.hungry.hippogriffs weren’t horsing around. The reigning champs bested last season’s performance by going a perfect 9-0-0 this time, and ultimately winning their 4th league cup!
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D2’s playoffs was nearly a carbon copy of how it played out, and @goti_fc’s very own Iron Throw-In went the distance with an undefeated record of their own. A 3-2 win in the championship over @quaranteamed_fc, the same scoreline in the D1 final, capped off season 20 with a 4th trophy for this team as well!
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The D1 Over-30 final was the only match of the night that didn’t end with a 1 seed holding a trophy, but it makes sense for 3 seeded Gerihatricks to have taken the crown with a 5-1 win. Despite it being just the team’s third season, this squad features players that have been with the league for 6-8 years, and if you think that’s a long time, we’re old enough to remember when they thought they weren’t quite ready for D1 😉
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Over-30’s matches were a little more decisive, starting with Misfits 2-0 clean sheet win to earn a spot in D1 next season and a second trophy in team history! It’ll be just the 4th time in 11 seasons the squad plays in the top flight, but they’ll look to hang around for a bit longer this time around.
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Més que un...pub? FC Beercelona made it to D1's final for the second season in a row, and this time got the job done with a 2-0 clean sheet win over @tiki.taka.fc23! It's the second trophy for Beercelona and their first in D1, giving the fellas a few reasons to cheers!
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Wednesday night vets RealSocialDads have been playing in the Open league for more than 3 years and 16 seasons, and can FINALLY call themselves champs after a 2-1 win over OneTouchables in the D3 final! Shoutout to captain Chris for leading a squad of some of the best sports our league has, and best of luck in D2.
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@ultratlantafc, another team that's been around for a while, is no stranger to Finals night. D2's 3 seed capped off their final Wednesday Open season with a win over top seed White Lines & Grass, earning a 6th trophy in team history. They'll opt for a change of scenery and head to Over-30 on Thursday nights, and we won't be surprised if those winning ways continue there!
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WNB gave us the goods with not one, but TWO PK shootouts and opportunity to call game in their final matches. D1's final saw @hotlanta_phoenixaccomplished something against @bcsbfc no other team had managed to do in the previous 8 weeks - score a goal. A 1-1 stalemate at full time meant spot kicks, and for a second time in 3 seasons, @hotlanta_phoenix are D1 champs!
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D2 was equally close, and played to the exact same scoreline at the end of 50 minutes. 1 seed and WNB OGs @miahammered gave coach @_cautious1 team a tough match, but Pitch Perfect (@_pitchdontkillmyvibe_) went a perfect 4-4 in penalties to seal the dub and the D2 title!
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Welcome to Atlanta, where the players play...Open league footy at Walden on Sundays? We'll stay in our lane and leave the rhyming to @jermainedupri.
Play YAHs club got their first taste of league hardware last season, and CLEARLY had an appetite for more. Co-finalists @metroatlantasc went on quite a run to get to the championship match, but were stymied by Play YAHS comfortable 3-0 dub. The now two-time champs were nearly perfect with an 8-0-1 undefeated record, and shipped less than a goal a game, conceding ONLY 8 on the season! Congrats to our Sunday squadrons, see you next season!
It was a third D1 final in as many seasons for @cleatsandcleavagefc, and a narrow win over Mighty Slugs gives them the first repeat title in over a year. If 2 cups in a row weren't enough, they accomplished the seemingly skimpossible and netted 52 goals over their 9 matches, busting the previous record of 41 up pretty good! On top of all that, the 9-0-0 record was Saturday's only unblemished one, a performance that would surely make @micahrichards proud.
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Second Division's final also hosted a repeat finalist in Grass Kickers, and after just narrowly losing last season, the Turf Tusslers are back on top with their 2nd league trophy! The season may not have gotten off to the best start with a loss and tie in the opening weeks, but 7 wins in a row will fix that real quick. The surface squabblers will take their D2 title and assault on agriculture to the top flight next season, and we wish them all the best!
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“Muchas Ganas” are the Thursday Soccer Champions of the Winter ‘25 season, after defeating “Scarlet Fever” 3-0
“Muchas Ganas” came into the playoffs as one of the favorites to take home the title. Their offense was the main reason they finished as one of the best teams in the league, but their real MVP during the championship was their defense. The championship started off evenly matched, with neither team being able to pull away from the other. “Muchas Ganas” started to turn up the heat midway through the first half and scored an impressive goal to take the lead. “Scarlet Fever” kept applying pressure to “Muchas Ganas” defense but “Muchas Ganas” stayed strong on the defensive end all game long. “Muchas Ganas” played a very well rounded game scoring 3 goals on offense and didn’t allow “Scarlet Fever” to score the entire game. “Muchas Ganas” proved that they are the team to beat and won the championship 3-0!
Congratulations to “Muchas Ganas” on becoming the Thursday Soccer Champions of the Winter ‘25 season!
“Practice Squad” are the Division 1 Soccer Champions of the Winter ‘25 season, after defeating “Cracks FC” 3-1!
“Practice Squad” came into the playoffs as one of the favorites to take home the title. Their incredible offense is why they finished as one of the top teams in their division, but their impressive defense and amazing teamwork was the main reason why they made it all the way to the finals. The championship started off evenly matched, with neither team being able to pull away from the other. Everything changed when “Practice Squad” scored an unbelievable goal midway through the first half. “Cracks FC” kept applying pressure to “Practice Squad’s” defense, but “Practice Squad” stayed strong and did not allow them to score in the first half. The second half started off as a defensive battle but “Cracks FC” was able to score a goal of their own to tie it up. It looked like the championship was up for grabs but “Practice Squad” turned up the heat and scored two more goals to take a commanding 3-1 lead. “Cracks FC” played their hearts out but “Practice Squad” was too hot to handle!
Congratulations to “Practice Squad” on becoming the Division 1 Soccer Champions of the Winter ‘25 season!
The closest match of the night came from our over-40 OGs, and in one of SOPFC's ̶m̶o̶s̶t̶ ̶t̶o̶x̶i̶c̶ ̶r̶e̶l̶a̶t̶i̶o̶n̶s̶h̶i̶p̶s̶ oldest rivalries, Has-Beens beat reigning champs @mannys.fc and earn their 13th trophy in 18 finals appearances.
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@sportingsoufsidefc served up a Valentine's Day Massacre in their 7-1 win, and nabbed themselves a 5th D1 trophy in team history. That's two in a row as well, and this squad's relationship with silverware seems to be less of a rebound and more of The Real Thing™.
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Wing play from D2 champs @netsixandchill_atl was good enough to even make Cupid jealous in their 3-0 win, and helped the league legends earn their 38th cup in club history!
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@thomastoochills might have earned some consideration for spots in the Three Lions' lineup, and with a clean sheet performance that smelled of roses, may have left their opponents feeling a little Outkast.
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“Happy Feet” are the Division 1 Soccer Champions of the Late Spring ‘24 season, after defeating “Benchwarmers” 2-0
“Happy Feet” came into the playoffs as the #1 seed and as the heavy favorite to take home the title. Their offense was the main reason they finished as the best team in the league, but their real MVP during the championship was their defense. The championship started off very evenly matched, with neither team being able to pull away from the other. “Happy Feet” started to turn up the heat midway through the first half and scored an impressive goal to take the lead. “Benchwarmers” kept applying pressure to “Happy Feet’s” defense but “Happy Feet” stayed strong on the defensive end all game long. “Happy Feet” played a very well rounded game scoring 2 goals on offense and didn’t allow “Benchwarmers” to score the entire game. “Happy Feet” proved that they are the team to beat and won the championship 2-0!
Congratulations to “Happy Feet” on becoming the Division 1 Soccer Champions of the Late Spring ‘24 season!
“Uptick in Lost Balls” are the Division 2 Champions of the Late Fall ‘24 season, after defeating “A&K” 5-4!
It was the playoffs for Sunday soccer last night and it did not disappoint! “Uptick in Lost Balls” came out on fire in the championship and took an early lead with two impressive goals, but “A&K” came right back and scored an amazing goal of their own and kept the game close. Both teams played their hearts out in the first half and neither of them were backing down from one another. “Uptick in Lost Balls” came out determined to score in the second half and that's exactly what they did. “Uptick in Lost Balls” scored two immaculate goals at the start of the second half and took an early 4-1 lead. It looked like “Uptick in Lost Balls” were going to be crowned the champions but “A&K” had other ideas. “A&K” started to dominate the game after “Uptick in Lost Balls” scored and continued to apply pressure to “Uptick in Lost Balls’s” defense. “A&K” scored a goal late in the second half to keep their championship dreams alive, and then one of their players scored an insane header from a phenomenal pass from one of their teammates to make it 4-3. “A&K” had one final attempt to tie it up when their captain broke free and had a one on one with the keeper, but he missed the goal by inches. The championship was still up for grabs in the final two minutes of the game until “Uptick in Lost Balls” scored one last goal at the very end and ended “A&K” hopes and dreams of making a miraculous comeback. “Uptick in Lost Balls” went on to win the game 5-4 and became the Division 2 Champions!
Congratulations to “Uptick in Lost Balls” on becoming the Division 2 Champions of the Late Fall ‘24 Season!
“Sound of Blues” are the Division 3 Soccer Champions of the Late Fall ‘24 season, after defeating “Los Zorros” 3-0
“Sound of Blues” came into the playoffs as the heavy favorite to take home the title. Their offense was the main reason they finished as one of the best teams in the league, but their real MVP during the championship was their defense. The championship started off evenly matched, with neither team being able to pull away from the other. “Sound of Blues” started to turn up the heat midway through the first half and scored an impressive goal to take the lead. “Los Zorros” kept applying pressure to “Sound of Blues’s” defense but “Sound of Blues” stayed strong on the defensive end all game long. “Sound of Blues” played a very well rounded game scoring 3 goals on offense and didn’t allow “Los Zorros” to score the entire game. “Sound of Blues” proved that they are the team to beat and won the championship 3-0!
Congratulations to “Sound of Blues” on becoming the Division 3 Soccer Champions of the Late Fall ‘24 season!
“Roadrunners FC” are the Friday Open Soccer Champions of the Late Fall ‘24 season, after defeating “Bryce for Impact” 2-1!
“Roadrunners FC” came into the playoffs as one of the favorites to take home the title. Their incredible offense is why they finished as one of the top teams in their division, but their impressive defense and amazing teamwork was the reason why they made it to the finals. The championship started off evenly matched with neither team being able to pull away from the other, but everything changed when “Roadrunners FC” scored an unbelievable goal midway through the first half. “Bryce for Impact” kept applying pressure to “Roadrunners FC” defense, but “Roadrunners FC” stayed strong and did not allow them to score in the first half. The second half started off as a defensive battle until “Bryce for Impact” scored a goal of their own to tie it up. It looked like the championship was up for grabs, but “Roadrunners FC” turned up the heat and scored one last goal to take a 2-1 lead. “Bryce for Impact” played their hearts out but “Roadrunners FC” was too hot to handle!
Congratulations to “Roadrunners FC” on becoming the Friday Open Soccer Champions Late Fall ‘24 Season!
“Chu” are the Coed Soccer Champions of the Late Fall ‘24 season, after defeating “Kicking Assets” 6-1!
It was the playoffs for Friday soccer last night and it did not disappoint! “Chu” came out on fire in the championship and took an early lead with an impressive goal, but “Kicking Assets” weren’t going down without a fight. “Kicking Assets” played their hearts out on defense, but “Chu” was determined to score and that’s exactly what they did. They started playing like Barcelona, showing off their incredible passing skills and scoring goals left and right.” Everyone looked like Zlatan Ibrahimovic scoring goals and making incredible plays all over the field. They took a commanding lead and it looked like no one could stop them. “Kicking Assets” continued to apply pressure to “Chu’s” defense and was able to score one final goal towards the end of the game, but at that point the damage had been done and no one was going to stop “Chu” from winning the championship. “Chu” went on to win the game 6-1 and became the champions of Friday Coed soccer
Congratulations to “Chu” on becoming the Coed Champions of the Late Fall ‘24 Season!
Open’s D1 final hosted the 3 and 4 seeds after semis upsets, and a convincing 4-1 win wrapped up the season for Bell Street Burrito FC, a team-first trophy!
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We had to quadruple check with the stat department, but 7-year vets and 7-time finalists in Wanderers secured their FIRST trophy in team history with a win in the D2 final, and were the only Mon squad to go undefeated!
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Stop us if you’ve heard this before, but the always-tough-to-beat Scumbags are D1 Coed winners for the second time in as many szns, and now sole holders of the 3rd place spot for most championships in SOPFC history with 13!
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D2 was our most competitive this Mon szn, with none of the 6 teams amassing more than 4 regular season Ws. The 4 seed prob wasn’t as much of an underdog as we’re used to, and @97estoria is headed back to the top flight after a brief stint in D2 to collect their 2nd trophy!
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@vinotinto.atl was the 3rd team on the night to earn their first trophy, and orchestrating upsets in both post-season matches as the 3 seed to do so. Special shoutout to gaffer @luispino8, and thx for taking the reins the last few seasons as captain!
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The Shervinators were new in name only, but maybe there’s something to the name change: the 7-season vets made the finals 3 times previously, but failed to come out on the right side until this season with a shutout! They’ll play under Shots N’ Tots next szn, and if they end up repeating, will just have to play under a new moniker every szn.
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Oldcastle United led all Coed teams with 38 goals scored in their debut szn, so we weren’t terribly surprised to see the swagpies as D5 champs, and are sure they’ll make a push to repeat next season.
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