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Sunday League Football round-up: Bracknell Spartan Vets celebrate cup success, FC Bapco complete unbeaten campaign

Andy Preston by Andy Preston
Wednesday, May 11, 2022 4:19 pm
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Bracknell & District Sunday Junior Cup Final

BRACKNELL SPARTANS ensured they took silverware in an entertaining cup final against WOKINGHAM WANDERERS.

Wokingham found themselves 3-1 in front after an excellent start which included a stunning free-kick from Ryan Keeley.

In the aftermath of a superb penalty save, Wanderers were reduced to 10 players when a defender handled the ball on the line and was sent off.

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That inspired an impressive comeback from the division two side who managed to overcome the team two divisions below them in a clinical display that saw them as 6-3 victors.

Bracknell & District Sunday League Division Two

SANDHURST suffered a home defeat at the hands of BRACKNELL ATHLETIC.

Sandhurst finish at the foot of the table on 12 points, while Bracknell Athletic finished in fourth on 29 points.

Supplementary Cup

3M overcame BRACKNELL BISONS in the Supplementary Cup with a 3-1 victory.

WILLIAM TWIGG FC RESERVES progressed over BRACKNELL ATHLETIC RESERVES in a 10-goal game.

Twigg made it through with a 6-4 win.

Reading & District Sunday League Senior Division

FC BAPCO completed a remarkable unbeaten campaign on their way to clinching the title.

They defeated second placed FC SPORTY 2-1 to conclude their season with 58 points, dropping just two points across the whole season after winning 19 of their 20 matches.

MORTIMER finished with a 3-2 away win over BURGHFIELD.

Division One

BURGHFIELD RESERVES finished their season with a 3-1 home win over EMMER GREEN.

Burghfield finish in seventh while Emmer Green came in third.

WOODLEY SAINTS HOBNOB lost out 4-2 to LOXWOOD PARK RANGERS.

Cup

READING UNITED progressed with a penalty shootout win over BERKSHIRE ROYALS.

After the match ended 1-1, United went through with a 5-4 shootout win.

Division Four

HYPE TRAIN finished in second after they defeated CORE FC 4-3 away from home.

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