Town seal first trophy in final thriller

Penalty shootout drama as talented youth league players scoop silverware after epic cup clash

Thursday, 30th March 2023 — By Steve Barnett

Kentish Town FC Under-9s

Kentish Town Under-9s beat Atlantic Allstars in a dramatic penalty shootout

SCORES of talented young footballers from across Camden and Islington showcased their skills in a bid to scoop silverware on Saturday as cup final fever gripped the Regent’s Park Youth League.

Among the big winners were Kentish Town FC’s energetic Under-9s squad who had plenty of reasons to cheer as they captured their first-ever trophy.

Town dominated the early exchanges against Atlantic Allstars and were unlucky not to take a deserved lead with Korey Donovan hitting the post and the crossbar.

They did eventually make the breakthrough in the first half, however, when top scorer Ellis Gallagher-Burke raced clear, one-on-one with the keeper, and coolly slotted home.

Allstars played their part in a topsy-turvy final as they bounced back to take a 2-1 lead with two quick-fire goals in the second half.

With just minutes to go, Town were awarded a penalty. And it looked like they had been denied a last-gasp equaliser when Donovan saw his effort well saved.

But the ball broke all the way back to Gallagher-Burke, who was now playing in goal. He launched the ball forward to a teary-eyed Donovan, who smashed home a half-volley to make it 2-2 in the dying seconds of the match and send the final to penalties.

Gallagher-Burke, Basile Boucher and Arthur Souster-Murphy all successfully converted their spot-kicks to give Town the edge, before Gallagher-Burke capped an eye-catching all-round performance by saving Allstars’ third penalty to earn his side a memorable 3-2 win.

“This group of players have developed so much over the season,” said Kentish Town head coach Thomas Looney.

“They have gone from not being able to win a game to winning a whole competition.

“Their progress has been some of the best in my 20 years of coaching youth football and this group of kids is such a pleasure to work with. They definitely deserved the win in the end.”

Kentish Town are always on the lookout for new players. For more information, find the club on Instagram or visit www.kentishtownfootballacademy.com

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