York FC vs Kick FC
6 - 7
03 November 2025 · English Teddy Premier League<br>Premiership
Home league match played on 03 November 2025.
Kicked off at 10:00 AM
6-7
vs Kick FC
Home league match
York FC hosted Kick FC at Longsight on the morning of 3 November 2025, with the 10:00am kick-off setting the stage for a pulsating 5-a-side encounter. The match concluded with a narrow 7-6 victory for Kick FC after a fiercely contested 90 minutes plus injury time. Despite York FC’s valiant efforts and a high-scoring display, it was Kick FC who ultimately triumphed in a game packed with end-to-end action.
York FC lined up in a 1-3 formation, typical for 5-a-side football, which emphasises a single goalkeeper supported by three outfield players covering both defensive and attacking duties. The goalkeeper’s role was crucial in organising the defence and launching quick counter-attacks. The three outfield players were expected to balance their responsibilities between closing down opponents, maintaining possession, and creating scoring opportunities. Unfortunately, no substitutes were listed for York FC, meaning the starting trio had to endure the full intensity of the match without rotation.
The first half saw both teams exchanging rapid-fire goals, showcasing the fast-paced nature of 5-a-side football. York FC’s defensive organisation was tested repeatedly by Kick FC’s incisive attacking play, with the visitors managing to edge ahead by the interval. The half-time whistle arrived at the 45-minute mark, signalling a brief pause in a game that had already seen a flurry of goals and tactical battles.
Throughout the match, York FC demonstrated resilience and attacking intent, pushing Kick FC to their limits. The 1-3 formation demanded high levels of stamina and tactical awareness from York’s outfield players, who had to cover large areas of the pitch and transition swiftly between defence and attack. Despite their efforts, Kick FC’s clinical finishing and sharp interplay ultimately made the difference in this thrilling encounter.
The match was a showcase of skill, speed, and determination from both sides, with York FC’s narrow defeat reflecting the fine margins that often decide 5-a-side football. The absence of substitutes meant York’s players had to maintain intensity and focus throughout, making their six-goal haul all the more impressive. Kick FC’s seven goals, however, proved just enough to secure victory on the day at Longsight.