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An under-13 boys’ side representing Canterbury and St Augustine’s District are hoping to make more history when they compete at a national competition final this Saturday.
Canterbury and St Augustine’s have become the first side from the region to make the final of the English Schools’ Football Association under-13 Champions’ Cup Plate and face Salford at Sixways Stadium, Worcester, in their bid to win it.
They edged their final-four fixture against Southampton 3-2 after extra-time at Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys.
Blake Zacharia put Canterbury and St Augustine’s ahead after a good run by Sammy-Lee Chibnall before an own goal made it 2-0 as an away defender inadvertently flicked a cross by left winger Cody Beale into his own net.
Southampton then hit back with efforts either side of half-time to ensure it finished 2-2 in normal time, only for Canterbury and St Augustine’s to get the all-important fifth goal.
After putting a lot of pressure on the visitors, the ball dropped to Chibnall just outside the penalty area and he lobbed the keeper.
Their quarter-final had seen Canterbury and St Augustine’s roar back from behind to see off south London.
Trailing 2-0 at half-time, Zacharia bagged a brace and then won a penalty for Chibnall to convert.
Oscar Lazare then rounded it off for Canterbury and St Augustine’s.
Donnie Zacharia, managing the team alongside Darren Hatton, said: “The whole team have performed incredibly well in the build-up to this final and we, as managers, parents and supporters, are so proud of them all.”
The final will kick-off at 3.30pm and will be live-streamed, with full match commentary, from www.youtube.com/ESFATV.
Canterbury and St Augustine’s also thanked Owain Williams of Dremur Ltd, who has provided the side with new kit for the final, and Lighthouse Fostering for their waterproof jackets.