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Last-gasp Lions claim dramatic cup final win

Adam Burchell's 90th minute strike sees Rowley Lane side beat Redbridge A 2-1.

Andrew Sherwood is the Jewish News Sport and Community Editor

Lions celebrate winning the Cyril Anekstein Cup
Lions celebrate winning the Cyril Anekstein Cup

 Adam Burchell’s dramatic last minute strike saw London Lions A defeat Redbridge A 2-1 at Wingate & Finchley.

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PETER MORRISON TROPHY FINAL:
South Manchester Sports Club 1st VS North London Raiders A

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MMFL/MGBSFL Invitation Trophy detailsclick here:

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SUNDAY’S RESULTS AT A GLANCE (SCROLL DOWN FOR FULL REVIEW):

CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP FINAL:
Maccabi London Lions A 2 Redbridge Jewish Care A 1
VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
MATCH PHOTOS
MATCH REPORT

MMFL/MGBSFL INVITIATION TROPHY QUARTER-FINAL:
Temple Fortune 3 North London Raiders Masters 3
(Raiders won 4-3 on penalties)

PREMIER DIVISION:
Camden Park SPEC 1

DIVISION ONE:
North London Raiders B 6 Finchley City 4

DIVISION TWO:
Boca Jewniors RC UK FC 7
L’Equipe 3 Real Hendon 1
Redbridge Jewish Care C 0 Hertswood Vale 6

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VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS: CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP FINAL:

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LEAGUE GOALSCORERS CHART (League & Cup)

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TEAM OF THE WEEK NOMINATIONS:

GOALKEEPERS:
David Sacal
(Maccabi London Lions A)

DEFENCE:
Dan Granditer
(Hertswood Vale)
Ashley Hirschberger
(Hertswood Vale)
Alex Taylor
(Maccabi London Lions A)
Jonty Aremband (RC UK FC)

David Brown (RC UK FC)
Gideon Caller (RC UK FC)
Avi Mocton (RC UK FC) 

MIDFIELD:
Josh Gorb
(Hertswood Vale)
Adrian Liebovitch
(Hertswood Vale)
Ben Mandel
(Hertswood Vale)
Adam Arnold
(Maccabi London Lions A)
Rob Benson
(North London Raiders B)
Leor Harel (RC UK FC)
Brett Stead
(Temple Fortune)

STRIKERS:
Harry Graham
(Hertswood Vale)
Paul Lenchner
(North London Raiders Masters)

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TEAM OF THE WEEK

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GOALS OF THE WEEK:

1) Akiva Solomon (RC UK FC)
Eli Shebson whipped in a corner, which saw Solomon, the shortest man on the pitch, run across goal, and at the near post, directed his header into the far top right corner

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SAVES OF THE WEEK:

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QUOTES OF THE WEEK:

1) Jon Jacobs (Redbridge Jewish Care A)
“The decisions made not to issue a second Yellow card for the hack on Sam Sollosi and to not issue a straight Red card for a stamp on Dean Nyman , were really poor decisions”

2) Jon Jacobs (Redbridge Jewish Care A)
“This game will rankle in East London for years to come but we will take this bitter pill and use it to go and win the Premier League and bring some deserved silverware back to Redbridge.”

3) Ricky Lawrence (SPEC)
“An end of an era. We’ve had a blast.”

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CYRIL ANEKSTEIN CUP FINAL:

MACCABI LONDON LIONS A 2 REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE A 1
VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS
MATCH PHOTOS
MATCH REPORT
London Lions A ensured they’ll end their season with silverware – and in doing so denied Redbridge the chance of securing a league and cup double.

Adam Arnold lobbed the Lions in front midway through the first half, though Zac Neiman levelled the scores with a low-driven free-kick.

However, with extra-time looming, Adam Burchell kept his cool to slot the ball home, to set off wild scenes of celebration.

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MMFL/MGBSFL INVITIATION TROPHY QUARTER-FINAL:
Temple Fortune 3 North London Raiders Masters 3
(Raiders won 4-3 on penalties)
The Raiders became the first side to book their place in the last four of the competition as they beat the MGBSFL Division Two side in thrilling style.

Jordan Sharifian fired Fortune in front, only for Gideon Wetrin to draw the sides level and Paul Lenchner to see them go into the break in front.

Brett Stead pulled the hosts back on level terms five minutes after the restart, and put them back in front three minutes later.

However, Tony Plaskow’s 25-yard strike ensured the game headed to penalties, which the masters side won 4-3.

QUARTER-FINAL DRAW:

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PREMIER DIVISION:

FIXTURES & RESULTS:
TABLE:

CAMDEN PARK 3 SPEC 1
Camden ended their season on a winning note – and in eighth place – as they inflicted a 16th league win on the division’s bottom side.

Daniel Pike scored for SPEC, for whom player-manager Ricky Lawrence told jewishnews.co.uk: “”An end of an era. We’ve had a blast.”

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DIVISION ONE:

FIXTURES & RESULTS
TABLE

NORTH LONDON RAIDERS B 6 FINCHLEY CITY 4
Raiders moved to within a point of fourth spot after they beat the side currently occupying it in a ten-goal thriller.

Jono Rochwerger, Elad Hertshten, Alex Goodman, Jacob Gold, Jake Gilbert and Rob Benson also scored for the hosts in a topsy-turvey encounter which saw them take a 2-0 lead in the first 20 minutes, trail 3-2 and then go in level at the break at 3-3. They finally pulled clear in the final 30 minutes with a further three goals.

Manager Jonathan Adelman told jewishnews.co.uk: “This was a nice win to end the season, we scored some good goals and played some lovely beat passing football. It’s much better going in to the summer on the back of a win and the boys are already looking forward to challenging Scrabble for the title next season!

“Special shout out to Matt Leader, Josh Goldstein and Alex Elf for volunteering to share keeper duties – love that team spirit!”

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DIVISION TWO:

FIXTURES & TABLES
TABLE

BOCA JEWNIORS 2 RC UK FC 7
RC UK FC moved up to third spot thanks to this comprehensive win.

Jonti Aremband scored a hat-trick, Akiva Solomon scored twice, with 

Avi Mocton and David Brown also on target.

Player-manager Avi Markiewicz told jewishnews.co.uk: “We controlled the game from start to finish, scored some lovely team goals and really played beautiful football that led to us being 4-0 up at half-time.

“We let in two goals probably because we were too comfortable, but we could and probably should have had several more ourselves. All in all I’m very satisfied with the performance of my team.”

Ben Retter and Michael Rosenthal scored for Boca.

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L’EQUIPE 3 REAL HENDON 1
The champions ended their campaign on a winning note, with a win which sees them finish eight points clear at the top of the table.

James Bell, David Prager and Jon Kay were all on target for Nick Stern’s men.

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REDBRIDGE JEWISH CARE C 0 HERTSWOOD VALE 6
Vale ensured their trip to Essex was well worth it as they hit their hosts for six.

Harry Graham and Josh Gorb scored two each, with Elio Elia and Josh Cohen also both on target.

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