U10s: Displayed great progress with a thrilling game. Compared to the previous weekend, they showed significant improvement, playing a strong and competitive game. Their performance leaves us optimistic for their upcoming matches.
U11s: Faced a challenging test, and although the result didn’t go in their favour, they continue to exhibit remarkable resilience and determination. Each match provides valuable learning experiences for this talented group, and we have no doubt they will bounce back stronger.
U12s: Ended their match with a 1-1 draw, demonstrating their strength on the pitch. While they could have converted more chances, they were clearly the dominant side. With continued hard work and focus, they’re poised for success in future games.
U14 Reds: Showcased an exciting game, even though they experienced their first loss in over 20 games. The opposition put in a strong first-half performance, deserving their lead. However, the boys displayed determination and resilience, learning valuable lessons from this match. Despite challenging weather conditions and refereeing decisions, they kept their heads high, with Alex providing a crucial assist and Adam netting an impressive goal.
U16 Reds: Despite a challenging loss, the U16 Reds started the game positively with some promising opportunities. Adapting to a makeshift defense and injuries, they encountered some difficulties but never gave up. Their attractive style of football and resilience are clear positives to take away from this encounter.
U16 Whites: In their first league game, the U16 Whites faced a tough loss to Whetstone. The match was competitive for the first 25 minutes until a controversial penalty gave the opponents the lead. The team showed resilience throughout the game, with many players adjusting to the higher division. This experience will undoubtedly contribute to their growth and development.
U18s: Despite a 6-0 loss to Hinton, our U18s demonstrated spirit and determination, particularly in the second half. With no available goalkeeper, they faced a tough challenge. The second half saw improved play, and the boys kept pushing, although they couldn’t find the net. These experiences will only make them stronger as they move forward.
New Salamis Football Club’s age groups continue to demonstrate their commitment and potential on the field, regardless of the results. Every match is an opportunity for growth, and the club remains focused on nurturing its young talents. T
The U18s, in particular, shone brightly with a convincing 4-1 win against Aveley in the FA Youth Cup. All four goals were scored by different players, showcasing the team’s collective strength and versatility. The future looks bright for New Salamis Football Club as they continue to develop and excel in their respective age groups.