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FC Bracknell teams compete across Remembrance weekend

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November 18, 2022
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All FC Bracknell teams paid their respect for Remembrance Sunday by observing a minutes silence before each match.

FC Bracknell U12 and U12 Youth had a tough matches against Binfield teams, both lost on their travels while the FB Bracknell U12s Royals kept up their excellent start in Division 8 , with a comprehensive 16-0 win at home to Twyford Comets.

In a superb all round display, Bracknell looked like genuine promotion contenders, despite only being formed in the summer. Erdiol Veseli stole the headlines with four goals, while Ohene Adama and Hayden Davey-Kotchie also grabbed hat tricks.

Robert Stancuta scored twice, while there were goals each from Wiktor Poniatowski, Hayden Foster-Burne, Ollie Miskiewicz and Kieran Goodenough, capping off a fine display.

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FC Bracknell U13’s bounced back from the disappointment of last week’s game, showing great character to take a 3-3 draw.

After an impeccably observed minute’s silence for Remembrance Day the first half was a good battle between the two teams.

A thunderous free kick from Toby put FCB ahead just before half time, and following Binfield’s equaliser he turned provider with a great run and cross for James to flick into the far corner.

Another good cross, this time from Frankie on the right, saw Marcellus crash in a header to put FCB 2 goals up but unfortunately Binfield were able to pull it back to 3-3 before the final whistle.

Ewan picked up the parents’ player of the match for a strong performance in defence. Marcellus earned the coaches’ award for dominating the midfield along with a great goal.

The U14’s had a weekend off while the U15’s put 5 past Caversham Trent Blues to run out 5-1 winners. In a 7 goal thriller, our U15 Youth narrowly lost on their travels to West Byfleet losing 4-3.

Our U16’s hosted local revivals Bracknell Cavaliers Colts at Wildridings. After a entertaining match our U16’s won 6-2 making that back to back wins. U16 Youth has a bye this weekend so rested up.

The U17 Colts shred the spoils away to Rotherfield Wasps with the match ending 1-1.

U18 hosted Binfield at Ringmead. Binfield scored half way through the first half and kept The Blues out winning 1-0. U18 Royals played host to top of the table Twickenham.

After a great warm up, the lads took the early lead from a corner which James slotting home.

While piling on the pressure a second individual Royals goal followed from Lewis, a well taken goal putting into the top corner past the keeper.

The Blues conceded early in the second half but with backs to the wall, they held on for their first win of the season, 2-1.

FC Bracknell Saints put four past Bracknell Cavaliers Reserves running out 4-1 winners.

FC Bracknell didn’t fair so well losing 5-1 to BH Dons FC first team.

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