Weekly Round-Up: Spirit, Progress, Pride and Big Moments (29/03)

April 2, 2026


Another brilliant weekend for Omonia Youth FC saw our teams in action, each showcasing the club’s identity through effort, development, and togetherness. From tightly contested matches to standout individual moments and emotional farewells, it was a weekend full of positives across the board.

As we head towards the summer period, excitement is also building off the pitch. Our upcoming summer tournament is fast approaching, and we’re pleased to highlight that we currently have availability in our girls’ age groups as well as the U7 boys age group. It promises to be a fantastic event, and we encourage anyone interested to get involved and be part of the Omonia experience.

 

U10 Green
WFL | vs Winchmore Hill U10 Purple

Omonia Youth FC U10 Green

 

The Greens were involved in an excellent, closely fought contest against a strong Winchmore Hill side, with both teams contributing to a high-quality match played in great spirit throughout.

From the outset, the game was evenly balanced, with each side showing determination, good organisation, and a real willingness to play positive football. The Greens worked tirelessly across the pitch, combining disciplined defending with confident, purposeful attacking play.

Their teamwork and resilience were evident in every phase, while the opposition provided a constant challenge with their own quality and energy. It was an absorbing encounter that showcased the very best of youth football, with both teams deserving huge credit for their effort, attitude, and sportsmanship.

 

U7 White

Omonia Youth FC U7 White

 

It was a crisp morning fixture, and the team delivered a brilliant performance full of resilience and character, coming from behind to push forward and find the net.

However, this match carried extra significance as it marked the final appearance for Zac, who is set to move to Cyprus. As one of the club’s original players, Zac has grown from the Development Centre into a key member of the U7 squad, leaving a lasting impact on teammates and coaches alike.

He will be greatly missed—especially for those unforgettable last-minute winning goals.

From Coach Ant, Coach George, and all of the Omonia White family, we wish Zac the very best for the future and hope football continues to play a big part in his journey.

 

U13 Girls
GSL | Home | Draw 1–1 | Goal-scorer: Taylor | Player of the Match: Taylor

Omonia Youth FC U13 Girls

 

A feisty encounter between local rivals saw Omonia endure a slow start, with the opposition taking early control. Despite this, the girls gradually grew into the game, competing strongly in key battles and showing greater intent going forward.

Against the run of play, Omonia fell behind to a deflected free kick midway through the first half. However, the setback only seemed to fuel their determination.

The second half was dominated by Omonia, who controlled possession and consistently looked to play forward in search of an equaliser. After several near misses, the breakthrough finally came in style, as Taylor produced a superb free kick that curled into the top corner.

With momentum fully on their side, Omonia pushed hard for a winner, spending long periods in the opposition half. Despite their efforts, the decisive goal wouldn’t come, and the match ended level—but full of positives and attacking intent.

 

U11 Girls White
GSL | Home | vs Broxbourne FC U11 Girls | Player of the Match: Aria

Omonia Youth FC U11 White

 

A determined and spirited performance from the girls saw them go toe-to-toe with a strong Broxbourne side, showing excellent character and togetherness throughout.

The first half was a fantastic contest, with Omonia matching their opponents across the pitch. Their organisation, discipline, and work rate ensured the teams went into half-time level, a fair reflection of their efforts despite facing a side with real attacking threat.

A special mention goes to Aria, who delivered an outstanding man-marking display, nullifying Broxbourne’s captain and key player. Her focus, determination, and understanding of her role made a huge impact on the game.

In the second half, Broxbourne managed to edge ahead, but the scoreline didn’t reflect the full story. Omonia continued to battle until the final whistle, showing resilience and a never-give-up attitude.

The moment of the match came from Leah, whose incredible free kick flew into the top corner with precision and confidence—truly a goal of the highest quality, and one that would make even David Beckham proud. A strong contender for goal of the season.

With Easter approaching, the girls certainly earned their chocolate eggs with a performance full of effort, teamwork, and heart.

 

It was a weekend that perfectly reflected what Omonia Youth FC is all about—development, resilience, and unity. With exciting opportunities like our summer tournament on the horizon, and spaces still available in our girls’ sections and U7 boys, there’s never been a better time to get involved and be part of the journey.

 

Should you feel enthused and want to know more about Omonia Youth FC, you can contact the club via the form on our Contact Us page, email the club at queries@omoniayouthfc.com, as well as following the club on X/Twitter @OmoniaYouthFC, Facebook @OmoniaYouthFC and Instagram @OmoniaYouthFC1994.