Weekly Round-Up: Strong Performances Across the Age Groups (08/03)

March 9, 2026


A busy weekend for Omonia Youth FC saw five teams in action across league, cup and pan-disability fixtures. There were impressive victories, determined performances and plenty of goals, with several sides demonstrating the progress being made both individually and collectively across the club.

Here is a look at how the teams got on.

 

U14 Silver
League | Home vs Aloysius | 6–1 | Goal-scorers: Jack x2, Max x2, Alex, Alan | Player of the Match: Andreas

A dominant performance from the outset saw Omonia quickly settle into their passing game and control the match. Several promising chances were created before the breakthrough arrived through a fine run and finish from Jack. Despite continued pressure, the score remained 1–0 at half-time.

The half-time discussion focused on progressing the ball into clearer attacking opportunities, and the team responded superbly. Jack continued his recent scoring form with another excellent left-foot finish after an intricate team move, before Alex added a third following another well-worked passage of play.

Aloysius pulled a goal back after a defensive error, but Omonia reacted immediately. Max fired in a quick double before Alan added the goal his performance deserved. It was an excellent display supported by some superb football throughout.

 

U16 Girls White
GSL | Home vs Bloomsbury Girls Purple | 3–1

Omonia Youth FC U16 White

An outstanding performance from the girls saw them adapt brilliantly to a change in formation and positions. The tactical switch paid off early, with Omonia dominating possession and showing strong attacking intent across the pitch.

The team controlled the opening stages and raced into a two-goal lead within the first fifteen minutes thanks to goals from Ria, who earned Player of the Match for her excellent display.

A brief lapse allowed Bloomsbury to pull a goal back from a corner before half-time, but Omonia responded well in the second half. With the opposition pushing forward, the girls held their composure and regained control of the match. Amelia sealed the victory with a superb goal, showing great skill before firing in from the edge of the box.

A deserved win that reflected the team’s continued improvement. The coaches also expressed their appreciation to the parents for their constant support from the sidelines.

 

U9 Green
Away vs HMH U9 Tigers | Player of the Match: George | Coaches: Andy, Paul, Chris

Omonia Youth FC U9 Green

Omonia delivered a very positive performance, showing great energy throughout despite having no substitutes available. The boys moved the ball forward with purpose, creating several promising attacks. Greg linked up well with both Michael and Manu on the wings, while George’s intelligent movement helped create a number of chances and put the team in a comfortable position heading into the second half.

The second half began in a similar fashion, with Omonia pressing well and limiting the opposition’s time on the ball. The Tigers threatened occasionally with long-range efforts, but the boys reacted quickly to close down space. Later in the half, Omonia found it harder to play out from the back and faced increased pressure, though James remained composed in goal to deal with the danger.

George’s tireless running and clever movement made a significant impact in both attack and defence, earning him Player of the Match in what was a strong team performance.

 

U16 Pan-Disability

A big thank you was extended to Craig from Brentford for helping supervise the team alongside Jonathan, a parent of one of the players, while the regular coach was unavailable.

The squad produced a series of competitive performances across several games. Goals from Jaydon and Matthew secured a 2–0 victory over Disability in Action, with strong contributions across the team.

There was a narrow 2–0 defeat against Brentford, with the team competing well throughout before conceding two late goals. The final match of the day ended in a tight 3–2 loss to Ruislip as fatigue began to take its toll, with Jaydon and Matthew once again finding the net.

Special mention also goes to Reuben from Disability in Action, who stepped in to play two games in goal for Omonia.

 

U13 Gold
Home Cup | Away vs AP West | 4–8 | Player of the Match: Logan

On a grey Sunday morning at JCoSS, Omonia Gold U13 faced a strong AP West side in their Home Cup fixture. The opposition opened the scoring and gradually built a lead, but there were encouraging moments throughout the match.

Teddy made an excellent save while in goal during the first half, while Alfie and Christian both tested the goalkeeper with efforts on target. Eren struck a penalty well but was denied by a good save. Omonia’s first goal came from a corner delivered by Christian, with Logan reacting quickest to tap the ball into the net.

Johnny took over in goal during the second half and produced several strong saves as Omonia pushed forward in search of goals. Christian added another, Teddy found the net after moving outfield, and Logan calmly converted a penalty.

Despite the 8–4 scoreline, the team showed great determination and continued battling until the final whistle. Logan’s two goals and all-round performance earned him a well-deserved Player of the Match award.

 

Another weekend of valuable minutes and encouraging performances across the age groups, with players continuing to develop, compete and represent the club with pride.

 

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