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SELHUBM: A New Team with a Mysterious Name

A new team has joined the Men’s Tuesday Night League at Akron Indoor soccer. They call themselves SELHUBM, and they are not revealing the meaning of their name.

The team consists of 10 players, who have been playing together for a few years in different leagues and tournaments. They have a solid chemistry, a balanced style, and a competitive spirit.

“We are here to challenge ourselves and have fun. We are not afraid of any team, we respect them all, but we also want to beat them all,” said the team captain, who also declined to share his name. “We have a secret weapon, and that is our name. It gives us an edge, because it makes other teams curious and confused.”

The team’s name, SELHUBM, is an acronym, but the team is not disclosing what it stands for. They say it is a private joke, a motivational slogan, or a random combination of letters. They enjoy keeping other teams guessing, and they have fun with the different interpretations and pronunciations of their name.

“Some people say it sounds like ‘sell hum’, others say it sounds like ‘self-harm’, and others say it sounds like ‘seal bum’,” said another player, who also wished to remain anonymous. “We don’t mind, we think it’s funny. We have our own way of saying it, and we chant it before every game. It gives us energy and confidence.”

The team’s motto is “SELHUBM: You don’t know what it means, but you will remember it.”

The team makes their debut Tuesday, playing against Summit FC, a strong team that has been in the league for a long time.

SELHUBM is not only a new team, but also a new mystery in the Men’s Tuesday Night League. They are bringing a fresh and intriguing element to the game, and they are sparking curiosity and interest among other players and teams.

“We are not here to reveal our name, we are here to enjoy the game. We hope that other teams will see us as a challenge, and that they will also have fun and be creative with our name,” said the team captain. “We are all here for the same reason: to play soccer and have a good time.”

Black or White: A New Team on Tuesday Night

A new team has joined the Men’s Tuesday Night League at Akron Indoor soccer. They call themselves Black or White, and they are not here to compete, but to have a good time.

They have different backgrounds, professions, and skills, but they share a common passion for soccer and friendship.

“We are not here to win trophies or medals. We are here to enjoy the game, have fun, and make new friends,” said the team captain, who preferred to remain anonymous. “We don’t care about the score, we just want to play and have a laugh.”

The team’s name, Black or White, reflects their inclusive and diverse spirit. The players wear black and white jerseys, but they also mix and match with other colors and accessories. They don’t stick to any fixed positions or formations, but rather rotate and improvise on the field.

“We don’t take ourselves too seriously. We like to joke around, tease each other, and celebrate every goal, no matter who scores it,” said another player, who also wished to keep his name private. “We are not afraid to make mistakes, we learn from them and move on.”

The team will make their debut Tuesday, playing against the Orange Crush, a veteran team that has been in the league for several years. The game result is not important for Black or White. They are more interested in having fun, exchanging compliments, and making plans for the next game.

Black or White is not only a new team, but also a new phenomenon in the Men’s Tuesday Night League. They are bringing a fresh and positive attitude to the game, and they are inspiring other players and teams to join them in their fun spirit.

“We are not here to change the league, we are here to enjoy it. We hope that other teams will see us as an example, and that they will also have fun and make friends,” said the team captain. “We are all here for the same reason: to play soccer and have a good time.”

Men’s Tuesday Night League: Session One Recap

The Men’s Tuesday Night League at Akron Indoor Soccer concluded its first session of the year with a thrilling finale. The league featured eight teams competing for the title over 10 weeks of action-packed games. The league champion was decided by the final game of the season, which ended in a draw between the top two teams.

League Champion: Fireballs – GFS

Fireballs – GFS emerged as the league champion after finishing tied for first place with Summit FC, but having a superior goal differential of 18. Fireballs – GFS also scored the most goals in the league with 104, averaging more than 10 goals per game. The team displayed a balanced attack, with several players contributing to the scoring. Fireballs – GFS also had a solid defense, conceding only 50 goals, the third-lowest in the league.

Fireballs – GFS had a strong start to the season, winning their first four games, including a 12-1 victory over Yellow in week one. The team suffered their only loss in week seven, when they were edged by Summit FC 11-7 in a close contest. Fireballs – GFS bounced back with two consecutive wins, The team secured the league title with a 1-1 draw against the same opponent in week 10, in a game that was dubbed as the “Game of the Week”.

Runner-up: Summit FC

Summit FC finished as the runner-up, just missing out on the league title by goal differential. Summit FC scored the second-most goals in the league with 103, just one behind Fireballs – GFS. The team also had the best defense in the league, allowing only 67 goals, the third lowest in the league. Summit FC had a potent offense, with several players scoring in double digits.

Summit FC had a strong start to the season, winning their first game to The Buffoons 11-5 in week one. The team then went on a eight-game unbeaten streak, winning seven and drawing one. Summit FC’s most impressive win came in week seven, when they defeated Fireballs – GFS 11-7 in a nail-biter. The team also had a dominant performance in week two, when they thrashed My Adidas – Team in Black 9-3. Summit FC’s hopes of winning the league title were dashed in week 10, when they failed to beat My Adidas – Team in Black by a bigger margin, settling for an 8-4 win.

Third Place: Fireballs – Rays

Fireballs – Rays claimed the third place in the league, finishing with 17 points, eight behind the top two teams. Fireballs – Rays scored 85 goals, the fourth-most in the league, and conceded 55 goals, the second-lowest in the league. The team had a balanced squad, with several players contributing on both ends of the field.

Fireballs – Rays had a mixed start to the season, winning three and losing two of their first five games. The team’s most notable win came in week one, when they beat ACH FC 10-1 in their week two game. The team’s most memorable game came in week three, when they drew with Fireballs – GFS 9-9 in a high-scoring affair. Fireballs – Rays ended the season with a 1-1 draw against the same opponent in week 10, in a game that decided the league champion.

Other Teams

The other teams in the league were Kitec Red, ACH FC, My Adidas – Team in Black, Yellow, and The Buffoons. Kitec Red finished in fourth place with 15 points, scoring 96 goals and conceding 92 goals. ACH FC finished in fifth place with 13 points, scoring 80 goals and conceding 99 goals. My Adidas – Team in Black finished in sixth place with nine points, scoring 71 goals and conceding 86 goals. Yellow finished in seventh place with seven points, scoring 56 goals and conceding 105 goals. The Buffoons finished in last place with six points, scoring 61 goals and conceding 104 goals.

Conclusion

The Men’s Tuesday Night League at Akron Indoor Soccer was a competitive and exciting league, with many close games and high-scoring affairs. The league champion was decided by the final game of the season, which ended in a draw between the top two teams. Fireballs – GFS, Summit FC, and Fireballs – Rays were the top three teams in the league, displaying consistent and impressive performances throughout the season. The other teams also showed their skills and spirit, making the league a fun and enjoyable experience for all. The league will resume its second session of the year January 16th, with new teams and players joining the action.

Tuesday Night Men’s 50 League: Fireballs GFS and Summit FC lead the pack

The Tuesday Night Men’s 50 League at Akron Indoor Soccer featured some competitive games in the ninth week of the season, as Fireballs GFS and Summit FC continued their impressive form, while Fireballs Rays and Kitec Red won close games against their opponents.

My Adidas- Team in Black 5, The Buffoons 9

The Buffoons registered their second win of the season, as they beat My Adidas- Team in Black by a 9-5 scoreline. The Buffoons were in control of the game from the start, scoring four goals in the first half and five in the second half. My Adidas- Team in Black tried to keep up with the pace, but could not overcome the deficit. The Buffoons improved their record to 2-7, while My Adidas- Team in Black dropped to 3-6.

Yellow 11, ACH FC 12

ACH FC edged out Yellow in a high-scoring game that saw 23 goals scored in total. The game was a tight contest, as both teams scored six goals in the first half and five goals in the second half. ACH FC had the slight advantage, scoring one more goal than Yellow and securing the win. ACH FC moved up to fifth place in the standings with a 4-4-1 record, while Yellow remained at the bottom with a 1-1-7 record.

Fireballs – Rays 10, Kitec Red 9

Fireballs Rays snatched a narrow win over Kitec Red in a game that went down to the wire. Fireballs Rays started strong, scoring five goals in the first half and five in the second half. Kitec Red fought back, scoring four goals in the first half and five in the second half. However, Fireballs Rays scored the decisive goal in the final minute and secured the win. Fireballs Rays stayed in third place with a 5-3-1 record, while Kitec Red slipped to fourth place with a 4-5 record.

Fireballs – GFS 8, Summit FC 2

Fireballs GFS extended their winning streak to eight games, as they defeated Summit FC by a 8-2 scoreline. Fireballs GFS dominated the game from start to finish, scoring four goals in each half and limiting Summit FC to just one goal in each half. Fireballs GFS remained in first place with a 8-1 record, while Summit FC fell to second place with a 7-1-1 record.

Standings

With one week to go in the first session, the standings are as follows:

RankTeamRecordPoints
1Fireballs GFS8-124
2Summit FC7-1-122
3Fireball Rays5-3-116
4Kitec Red4-513
5ACH FC4-4-112
6My Adidas3-69
7The Buffoons2-76
8Yellow1-1-74

The Tuesday Night Men’s 50 League is one of the most enjoyable and fun indoor soccer leagues in the Akron area, featuring eight teams of experienced and energetic male players. The league is played at Akron Indoor Soccer, which provides a modern facility and a friendly atmosphere for the players and fans. The league is open to players of all skill levels and ages 50 and up, and welcomes new teams and players every session.

Tuesday Night Men’s League: Week 4 Recap

The Tuesday Night Men’s League at Akron Indoor soccer saw some high-scoring games in week 4, as teams competed for the top spots in the standings. Here are the highlights of the games:

Fireballs – GFS vs Fireballs – Rays

Fireballs – GFS edged out Fireballs – Rays with a 7-5 win, in a game that was billed as the rivalry game and the game of the week. Fireballs – GFS scored four goals in the first half, with their forward, midfielder, defender, and goalkeeper each scoring one goal. Fireballs – Rays scored three goals in the first half, with their striker, winger, and midfielder each finding the back of the net. The second half was a close contest, as both teams scored three goals each. Fireballs – GFS’s forward scored two more goals, completing his hat-trick, while their midfielder and defender also scored one more goal each. Fireballs – Rays’s striker also scored two more goals, completing his hat-trick, while their winger scored one more goal. The final score was 7-5 in favor of Fireballs – GFS, who maintained their perfect record and stayed at the top of the table with 12 points.

Summit FC vs ACH FC

Summit FC extended their unbeaten run with a 15-8 win over ACH FC, who suffered their second loss of the season. Summit FC scored eight goals in the first half, with their forward scoring four goals, and their midfielder, winger, defender, and goalkeeper each scoring one goal. ACH FC scored four goals in the first half, with their striker scoring two goals, and their midfielder and winger each scoring one goal. The second half was more of the same, as Summit FC scored another seven goals, with their forward scoring three more goals, completing his double hat-trick, and their midfielder, winger, defender, and goalkeeper each scoring one more goal. ACH FC scored four more goals in the second half, with their striker scoring two more goals, completing his hat-trick, and their midfielder and winger each scoring one more goal. The final score was 15-8 in favor of Summit FC, who moved up to the second place with 10 points.

The Buffoons vs My Adidas- Team in Black

My Adidas- Team in Black earned their first win of the season with a 12-7 win over The Buffoons, who remained winless after four games. My Adidas- Team in Black scored six goals in the first half, with their forward scoring three goals, and their midfielder, winger, and defender each scoring one goal. The Buffoons scored three goals in the first half, with their striker, midfielder, and winger each getting on the score sheet. The second half was more competitive, as both teams scored six goals each. My Adidas- Team in Black’s forward scored three more goals, completing his double hat-trick, while their midfielder, winger, and defender each scored one more goal. The Buffoons’ striker scored two more goals, while their midfielder, winger, defender, and goalkeeper each scored one goal. The final score was 12-7 in favor of My Adidas- Team in Black, who moved up to the sixth place with three points.

Yellow vs Kitec Red

Kitec Red continued their impressive form with a 14-6 win over Yellow, who suffered their second loss of the season. Kitec Red scored seven goals in the first half, with their forward scoring three goals, and their midfielder, winger, defender, and goalkeeper each scoring one goal. Yellow scored two goals in the first half, with their striker and midfielder each finding the back of the net. The second half was a similar story, as Kitec Red scored another seven goals, with their forward scoring two more goals, completing his hat-trick, and their midfielder, winger, defender, and goalkeeper each scoring one more goal. Yellow scored four more goals in the second half, with their striker scoring two more goals, and their midfielder and winger each scoring one more goal. The final score was 14-6 in favor of Kitec Red, who stayed at the third place with nine points.

Tuesday Night Men’s League Recap.

  • ACH FC Dominates Kitec Red in High-Scoring Affair (10-4) ACH FC showcased their offensive prowess in a commanding victory over Kitec Red. With a final score of 10-4, ACH FC’s balanced attack and strategic gameplay secured them a well-deserved win. The team’s record now stands at 1-1-1, leaving them hungry for more success as the season progresses.
  • Yellow Prevails Over The Buffoons in a 10-4 Triumph Yellow demonstrated their skill and teamwork in an impressive 10-4 victory against The Buffoons. The win elevated Yellow’s record to 1-1-1, providing a confidence boost for the team as they strive for consistency and further victories in the upcoming matches.
  • Fireballs and Summit FC Battle to a 9-9 Draw in Intense Showdown In a thrilling encounter, Fireballs clashed with Summit FC, resulting in a nail-biting 9-9 draw. Both teams showcased their offensive firepower and defensive resilience, leaving fans on the edge of their seats. The tie maintains Fireballs – Rays’ record at 1-1-1, while Summit FC remains unbeaten with a record of 2-0-1.
  • Fireballs – GFS Outlasts My Adidas- Team in Black in a 13-9 Victory Fireballs – GFS continued their winning streak with a 13-9 triumph over My Adidas- Team in Black. The high-scoring match highlighted the offensive prowess of Fireballs – GFS, who now boast an impressive 3-0-0 record. My Adidas- Team in Black, despite the loss, aims to regroup and bounce back in the upcoming fixtures, seeking their first win of the season.