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Sunday League football: Wokingham Wanderers keep cool with penalty shootout victory in cup final

by Andy Preston
May 17, 2023
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Wokingham Wanderers (blue) v Silver Birch

Wokingham Wanderers (blue) v Silver Birch

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Mick White Subsidiary Cup Final

WOKINGHAM WANDERERS kept their cool from the penalty spot to clinch silverware in the Mick White Subsidiary Cup Final against SILVER BIRCH A.

With the two sides fairly evenly matched in the league, it was set up to be a closely contested final.

Sheffield Monday duo James Lakeman and James Cragg in action for Wokingham Wanderers Pictues: Andrew Batt
Sheffield Monday duo James Lakeman and James Cragg in action for Wokingham Wanderers Pictues: Andrew Batt

Wokingham went into the game in fifth place in the Bracknell & District Sunday Division Three on 25 points, while Silver Birch trail by five points and two places.

It was Wokingham who found the breakthrough in the match to take a lead into the break when team captain Ryan Keeley was perfectly placed in the six yard box to slot past the keeper from six yards.

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Silver Birch came out fighting after the restart to try and get back into the match and they ensured that the match would go the distance when Owen Rich netted to put the game on terms with just 10 minutes to play.

The 1-1 statement meant that the game had to be decided from the penalty spot.

In a tense shootout, Keeley got the Wanderers off to a fine start by dispatching the first penalty.

Josh Carter, Luke Pearce and Kobi Khaliq all successfully converted their spot kicks before Callum Marshall netted the winning penalty to give Wokingham a 5-4 victory.

Wokingham Wanderers captain Ryan Keeley lifts the trophy
Wokingham Wanderers captain and Sheffield Monday star Ryan Keeley lifts the trophy

Supplementary Cup Final

FNICHAMPSTEAD ATHLETIC were crowned as cup winners after they got past BRACKNELL ROYALS in the final.

Playing at Bracknell Town’s SB Stadium in a double header final which saw the Supplementary Cup final followed by the Mick White Subsidiary Cup, Finch secured the win.

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Finchampstead Athletic v Bracknell Royals

Finch put three past their opponents without a reply as a brace from West and a goal from Payne helped them get their hands on the trophy.

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Division Four: BH Dons 8-4 Bracknell Elite, Nameless FC 0-1 AB United, AB United 4-1 Bracknell Athletic Reserves, Bracknell Elite 1-19 Bracknell Spartan

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Premier: Tilehurst El Patrons 5-2 Mortimer, Tilehurst El Partons 2-4 Burghfield

Division One: Arborfield 4-2 Goring United, Englefield Eagles 1-3 Barton Rovers, Twyford Comets 2-2 116 Exiles, Twyford Comets 5-3 Loxwood Park Rangers

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Cup: Richfield Vets 1-1 Caversham United Reserves (4-2 pens)

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