Fleetwood town cup sees airdrie club crowned champions


Fleetwood town cup sees airdrie club crowned champions

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AIRDRIE COMMUNITY CLUB 2015S WON THE PRESTIGIOUS TOURNAMENT IN ENGLAND 06:00, 05 Jun 2025 Airdrie Community Club 2015 Whites were crowned champions at Fleetwood Town’s Poolfoot Cup in


England. The prestigious competition attracted 16 youth teams from across the UK to compete at the Lancashire club’s £10m state-of-the-art training facility, including Celtic, Liverpool,


Leeds and Nottingham Forest. Each team played five 25-minute group games, with the top eight qualifying for the cup, and the bottom eight into a trophy. Airdrie Community Club, bossed by


Frazer Gilchrist, went through their section undefeated, playing against teams including Blantyre Soccer Academy and Fleetwood. The young Diamonds scored 36 goals in their 12 games,


conceding just once in the final, with goals from Caillen Hilferty and TJ McFarlane. Parent Mary McFarlane, of sponsors Sharles Chartered Accountants, said: “It was remarkable – stressful,


tense, enjoyable, all rolled into one. Article continues belowREAD MORE: Dundee are regular foes for Airdrie, says skipper as he eyes cup gamesREAD MORE: Airdrie make first summer signing


with experienced defender “We were undefeated across the two days, and going into the final game against BSA Blacks, we had to win it. A draw would have done the other team, so we knew it


was must-win and we won 2-1, so that sealed it for us.” Mary, whose husband James is a coach and son TJ played in the team, added: “The boys showcased incredible team work, skill and


determination and remained undefeated throughout, which is a phenomenal achievement that brought immense pride to coaches and families. “These boys have done something truly special.”


Article continues below The team consisted of goalkeeper Corey Horn, Lewis Gilchrist, TJ McFarlane, Caillen Hilferty, Casey Murray, Harvey Cunningham, Robbie Allan, Lewis O’Hare and Shay


Nimmo, coached by manager Frazer Gilchrist and coaches James McFarlane, Brian O’Hare and James Nimmo. Frazer Gilchrist said: “This is the proudest moment for the team so far. “The boys came


together as a team and played every game with enthusiasm and courage.”