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Boys’ side representing Canterbury and St Augustine’s District set to face Salford in English Schools’ Football Association under-13 Champions’ Cup Plate Final at Worcester’s Sixways Stadium

05:00, 21 June 2024

updated: 06:40, 21 June 2024

An under-13 boys’ side representing Canterbury and St Augustine’s District are hoping to make more history when they compete at a national competition final this Saturday.

Canterbury and St Augustine’s have become the first side from the region to make the final of the English Schools’ Football Association under-13 Champions’ Cup Plate and face Salford at Sixways Stadium, Worcester, in their bid to win it.

Canterbury and St Augustine's District team. Back row, from left, manager Donnie Zacharia, Myles Codd, Thomas Hatton, Henry Greene, Freddie Phillips, Cody Beale, Theo Philip, Sammy-Lee Chibnall, Mateo Carmona. Front, Alfie Mowat-Leyenda, Oscar Lazare, Issac Thorpe, Callum Crudgington, Blake Zacharia, Harrison Clarke, Charlie Betts. Absent: Jacob Holman
Canterbury and St Augustine's District team. Back row, from left, manager Donnie Zacharia, Myles Codd, Thomas Hatton, Henry Greene, Freddie Phillips, Cody Beale, Theo Philip, Sammy-Lee Chibnall, Mateo Carmona. Front, Alfie Mowat-Leyenda, Oscar Lazare, Issac Thorpe, Callum Crudgington, Blake Zacharia, Harrison Clarke, Charlie Betts. Absent: Jacob Holman

They edged their final-four fixture against Southampton 3-2 after extra-time at Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys.

Blake Zacharia put Canterbury and St Augustine’s ahead after a good run by Sammy-Lee Chibnall before an own goal made it 2-0 as an away defender inadvertently flicked a cross by left winger Cody Beale into his own net.

Southampton then hit back with efforts either side of half-time to ensure it finished 2-2 in normal time, only for Canterbury and St Augustine’s to get the all-important fifth goal.

After putting a lot of pressure on the visitors, the ball dropped to Chibnall just outside the penalty area and he lobbed the keeper.

Their quarter-final had seen Canterbury and St Augustine’s roar back from behind to see off south London.

Trailing 2-0 at half-time, Zacharia bagged a brace and then won a penalty for Chibnall to convert.

Oscar Lazare then rounded it off for Canterbury and St Augustine’s.

Donnie Zacharia, managing the team alongside Darren Hatton, said: “The whole team have performed incredibly well in the build-up to this final and we, as managers, parents and supporters, are so proud of them all.”

The final will kick-off at 3.30pm and will be live-streamed, with full match commentary, from www.youtube.com/ESFATV.

Canterbury and St Augustine’s also thanked Owain Williams of Dremur Ltd, who has provided the side with new kit for the final, and Lighthouse Fostering for their waterproof jackets.

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