Weekly Round-Up: Strong Performances, Big Wins and Shared Success (22/03)
March 23, 2026

It was another productive weekend for Omonia Youth FC, with teams across the age groups delivering performances full of energy, quality and determination. From league encounters to continued progress in the Spring Plate, there was plenty to be encouraged by, alongside a special example of collaboration and support within the pan-disability programme.
U9 Green – A Game of Two Halves
WFL | Home vs Enfield Rangers U9 White | PotM: James | Coaches: Andy, Paul & Chris
This was a real game of two halves against a physical Enfield side, where the focus was on matching intensity and moving the ball forward quickly. Omonia produced an excellent first-half display, full of energy and organisation, linking up well and creating multiple chances while limiting the opposition’s time on the ball.
The second half saw a drop in intensity, allowing Enfield back into the game. Communication and work rate dipped, making it difficult to maintain control. Despite this, there were still strong individual contributions, with Leo making a positive impact and James delivering an assured performance in goal to earn Player of the Match. A performance with clear positives and important lessons moving forward.
U14 Silver – Albion Hat-Trick Secures Victory
WFL | Away vs Aloysius U14 | 2–3 | Goals: Albion x3
After a bright start, Omonia took a deserved lead through Albion, who finished a well-worked move at the second attempt. A dip in intensity allowed Aloysius back into the game, but Omonia held a 1–0 lead at the break.
The second half began evenly before Aloysius equalised, but the response was immediate as Albion restored the lead with a smart finish following good interplay. Omonia continued to create chances and were unfortunate not to be awarded two clear penalties. Aloysius levelled again against the run of play, but the team reacted positively, with Albion completing his hat-trick to secure a deserved victory in an end-to-end contest.
U15 White – Statement Win in the Spring Plate
Spring Plate | Away vs Whetstone U15 Tigers | 0–4
Omonia faced familiar opposition in the Spring Plate, with another meeting to come in the League Cup semi-finals. The first half required patience as the team looked to settle and keep the ball on the ground, with goalkeeper Aref making important saves to keep the score level. A missed penalty from the opposition proved to be a turning point, serving as a wake-up call.
The second half saw a much-improved display, with Yahya causing constant problems down the right. The breakthrough came through a moment of brilliance, as Alex P curled an outstanding effort into the top corner for his first goal of the season, before repeating the feat to double his tally. Further goals from Abel and George, supported by assists from James, Yahya and Theo, sealed an impressive 4–0 victory. Alex P earned Player of the Match, while the result keeps Omonia top of the group and unbeaten in the competition.
U12 White – Return to Form with Impressive Display
Away vs Bloomsbury U12 | 1–4 | Goals: Ollie, Grayson x2, Preston | PotM: Lockie

Omonia Youth FC U12 White
The U12 Whites produced a fantastic performance, particularly in the first half, showing a return to their best form after a challenging period. With a focus on work rate, intensity and aggression, the team delivered a display full of determination, complemented by confident passing football.
The goals reflected both teamwork and individual quality, with Ollie, Grayson (twice) and Preston all finding the net. Lockie’s overall contribution earned him Player of the Match, while the collective effort sets a strong foundation for the remainder of the season.
Pan-Disability – Shared Success and Strong Partnerships
HYIF
The pan-disability programme enjoyed a brilliant day of football, with both the U16s and U20s sides competing in the HYIF competition. With support from Welwyn Garden City and Bedwell, players were able to take part and represent Omonia in a fantastic environment built on inclusivity and collaboration.
The joint team went on to win the U16s tournament, while the U20s produced a strong performance to finish as runners-up. Most importantly, the day was full of enjoyment for the players and highlighted the positive spirit within the league, where coaches and teams continue to support one another to create meaningful opportunities for all involved.

Another strong weekend for Omonia Youth FC, with teams continuing to develop, compete and represent the club with pride. From standout individual performances to collective success and community-driven moments, the progress across all groups remains clear as the season continues.
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