Norstar claim historic league & cup double
Norstar beat Hendon in the Cyril Anekstein final to secure the League & Cup double, FC Team B beat Los Blancos to win the Barry Goldstein trophy, while both Premier Division matches were postponed…
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RESULTS AT A GLANCE (SCROLL DOWN FOR FULL REVIEW):
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CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP FINAL: Hendon United A 1 Norstar London Raiders A 3
BARRY GOLDSTEIN TROPHY FINAL: FC Team B 1 Los Blancos 0
PREMIER DIVISION:
FC TEAM A P REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE A P
NORTH WEST NEASDEN P HARMEN P
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WEEK 33 PHOTO GALLERIES:
CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP FINAL – HENDON UNITED A 1 NORSTAR LONDON RAIDERS A 0
BARRY GOLDSTEIN TROPHY FINAL – FC TEAM B 1 LOS BLANCOS 0
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CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP FINAL – HENDON A 1 NL RAIDERS A 3:
BARRY GOLDSTEIN TROPHY FINAL – FC TEAM B 1 LOS BLANCOS 0:
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CUP FINAL DETAILS:
PETER MORRISON CUP FINAL:
AFC Flixton VS Hendon United Sports A
(Final to be played on 17 May at Oldham Athletic FC’s Boundary Park – KO: 3.00pm)
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TEAM OF THE WEEK NOMINATIONS:
GOALKEEPERS:
DAVID GROSSMAN (FC TEAM B)
RUSSELL CORIN (HENDON UNITED A)
DEFENCE:
JOEL BARNETT (LOS BLANCOS)
MIDFIELD:
JOE DAVIS (LOS BLANCOS)
DARREN RUSSELL (LOS BLANCOS)
DANIEL BREGER (FC TEAM B)
STRIKERS:
BEN BINDER (FC TEAM B)
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GOAL OF THE WEEK NOMINATIONS:
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SAVE OF THE WEEK NOMINATIONS:
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QUOTE OF THE WEEK NOMINATIONS:
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CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP FINAL: (number in brackets represents Division of team)
HENDON UNITED A (PREM) 1 NORSTAR LONDON RAIDERS A (PREM) 3
Raiders completed their League and Cup double as they beat Hendon, thanks in no small part to a blistering start.
Liron Mannie, Jordan Marks and Matt Stock fired them into a 3-0 half-time lead, and although Avi Korman pulled one back for Hendon, there was no way back into the game for them.
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BARRY GOLDSTEIN TROPHY FINAL: (number in brackets represents Division of team)
FC TEAM B (2) 1 LOS BLANCOS (1) 0
Team completed a League & Cup double of their own at Wingate on Sunday evening as Richard Salmon’s first half header proved to be the difference.
VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS TO FOLLOW…
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PREMIER DIVISION:
FC TEAM A P REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE A P
MATCH CALLED OFF – REDBRIDGE UNABLE TO RAISE SIDE
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NORTH WEST NEASDEN P HARMEN P
MATCH CALLED OFF – HARMEN UNABLE TO RAISE SIDE
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DIVISION ONE:
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DIVISION TWO:
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DIVISION THREE:
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