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Bracknell & District Sunday football season concludes with cup finals

The finals were contested at Sandhurst

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Tuesday, May 24, 2022 4:08 pm
in Football, Sport
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3M v Bracknell Spartan Vets Pictures: Andrew Batt

3M v Bracknell Spartan Vets Pictures: Andrew Batt

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The Bracknell & District Sunday League season came to its conclusion with the final two cup finals of the campaign.

Both finals were contested at the SB Group Stadium, Sandhurst on Sunday.

Bracknell & District Sunday Supplementary Cup

3M ensured they took the trophy in the final by beating BRACKNELL SPARTAN FC VETS.

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Having only lost one league game all season, 3M transformed their form into the cup by earning success with a 3-0 victory.

Bracknell Spartans enjoyed a superb season in the league where they won 12 of their 18 matches to finish as runners-up in division two.

They finished just four points behind league winners Ashridge Park Royals.

Meanwhile, 3M topped off an incredible campaign that saw them go through the entire league season losing on just one occasion.

They won the division four by 11 points with 17 wins from 18 matches.

Mick White Subsidiary Cup

BRACKNELL ATHLETIC earned success after they defeated BRACKNELL CAVALIERS.

In a tight contest, Bracknell Athletic ensured their name was on the trophy after they saw off Cavaliers 2-1.

Cavaliers finished sixth in division two with seven wins, two draws and nine defeats from their 18 matches.

Meanwhile, Bracknell Athletic finished in fourth with eight wins, five draws and five losses which saw them end on 29 points, fix ahead of Cavaliers.

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