Omonia Youth FC, a community football club sponsored by Diamond Corp. Ltd., experienced a weekend filled with triumphs and resilience across various age groups. The pitches echoed with cheers as Omonia’s young talents showcased skill, teamwork, and determination. Let’s delve into the positive outcomes that unfolded in the latest match reports.

U13 Green’s Dominance Continues: Omonia’s U13 Green had another stellar Watford Friendly League match, securing a 9-0 win. The boys demonstrated prowess both offensively and defensively, maintaining an unbeaten record in the league. Their comfort on the ball and freedom in expression bodes well for the challenging games ahead.


U8 Silver’s Learning in Defeat: Coach Kyri Karaiskakis guided Omonia’s U8 Silver to a valuable lesson in their WFL match. Learning from past mistakes, the boys displayed improved teamwork, adaptability, and a strong attack. Despite the result, this match served as a crucial stepping stone in their development.

U18 Gold’s Extra-Time Triumph: Omonia’s U18 Gold faced a challenging Spring Cup group stage match, emerging victorious with a 4-2 win after extra-time. Despite a slow start, the Golds seized control with possession play and midfield dominance. Nico Shiamishis and Jono Akinyemi’s late goals highlighted their resilience and determination.

U9 Wildcats’ Growing Confidence: Omonia Youth FC U9 Wildcats, in the Girls Super League, showcased their evolving confidence. A rocky first half transitioned into an organised and attacking second half. Coach Athanasia Petrou praised the girls for their progress and emphasised the importance of enjoying the game.

U16 Pan-Disability’s Joyful Football Festival: Omonia’s U16 Pan-Disability team participated in a football festival organised by Middlesex & London FA, displaying heart and enthusiasm despite the cold and muddy pitch. The players, a joy to watch and coach, showcased the essence of inclusivity and enjoyment in the beautiful game.

U13 White’s Humble Response to Defeat: Omonia’s U13 White faced their first league defeat with a 1-3 loss in the WFL U13 Green Division. Despite a slow start, the team rallied in the second half. Coaches Nick Paraskeva and George Agrotis advocated humility in both victory and defeat, focusing on the positives and gearing up for the next challenge.

Omonia Youth FC’s weekend was a testament to the club’s commitment to nurturing talent and instilling resilience in young athletes. Despite challenges, each match report reflects growth, learning, and the unwavering spirit of these aspiring football stars. Omonia Youth FC continues to be a beacon of positivity in the community, fostering a love for the beautiful game.

Should you feel enthused and want to know more about Omonia Youth FC, you can email the club at [email protected], via the form on our Contact Us page on the club’s website, as well as following the club on X @OmoniaYouthFC, Facebook OmoniaYouthFC and Instagram @omoniayouthfc1994.

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