MGBSFL goalscoring chart – week one (league only)
Find out who’s leading the way at the top of the MGBSFL goalscoring chart…
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3 Goals:
Josh Bharier (London Rovers)
2 Goals:
Dan Cohen (AC Whetstone)
Rob Cohen (AC Whetstone)
Daniel Perelberg (Athletic Bilbaum)
Daniel Harrod (Brady Maccabi)
Zak McLeod (Catford & Bromley)
Lorian Madanes (FC Team A)
Mitch Lassman (FC Team C)
Dovi Fehler (Hendon United A)
Luke Lewis (Jewdinese)
Jake Garfield (King Crown)
Max Clynes (Oakwood B)
Joshua Levy (Shacharit Donetsk)
1 Goal:
Jonah Gordon-Boyd (AC Whetstone)
Alex Woffenden (AC Whetstone)
Dean Shaw (Blizzard Storm)
Adam Speck (Blizzard Storm)
Reiss Mogilner (Brady Maccabi)
Josh Newman (Brady Maccabi)
David Khalastchi (Camden Park)
Greg Meller (Camden Park)
Jake Saunders (Camden Park)
Ben Binder (FC Team A)
Adam Rones (FC Team A)
Josh Kaye (FC Team C)
Adam Stolerman (FC Team C)
Greg Corin (Hendon United A)
Ari Last (Hendon United A)
Saul Cohen (Hendon United B)
Brandon Sasoon (Jewdinese)
Yisroel Lewis (London Rovers)
Yehoshua Silverman (London Rovers)
Jono Gaon (Los Blancos)
Aaron Sporter (Maccabi London Lions Green)
Phil Braham (King Crown)
Ben Retter (King Crown)
Gideon Barnett (North West Neasden)
Ben Chernoff (North West Neasden)
Sam Franks (North West Neasden)
Guy Helman (Oakwood A)
Carl Peters (Oakwood A)
Marc Hymanson (Oakwood B)
Jacob Richler Kleiman (Oakwood B)
Marcus Mann (Oakwood B)
Akiva Fink (Shacharit Donetsk)
Richard Cooper (Temple Fortune)
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