The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

City girls unite to win a national title after keeping their heads in a shootout

- By Alan Swann alan.swann@jpimedia.co.uk @PTAlanSwan­n

Football came home - to Peterborou­gh at least - after local club Girls United took on and beat the best clubs in the country to be crowned Under 12 winners at the annual Aces Tournament in Nottingham last Saturday.

The Aces Tournament is a prestigiou­s, invite-only event that sees grassroots teams that have won their area leagues compete for a national title.

Lifting the under 12 trophy caps a hugely successful season for Girls United, who play home matches at Nene Park Academy and were only formed 12 months ago.

Head coach Jade Ramm said: “Most of our girls play a year up and we won the Cambs Under 13 League title last season. As soon as the league games finished, we won a tournament at Rugby and bringing home the national title completes a memorable treble.

“At Girls United we believe in providing an environmen­t where players can express themselves and every squad member has excelled this season.”

After a gruelling group stage that included matches against teams from Salford, Sollihull, Coventry, Durham and Hull, Girls United were pitted against Chesterfie­ld in the final.

And after a dramatic match that ended 1-1, the city girls kept their cool to win the subsequent penalty shootout.

Captain, Harper Graham (11), said: ‘Winning the national title is a dream come true. We always work hard for each other so winning the league title and the cups shows that teamwork really is important.”

Girls United are the first Peterborou­gh-based grassroots team to lift an Aces Tournament trophy in over 15 years and have the additional honour of being the first girls team to prosper at the National Finals.

STAR LEAVE LEAGUE

Peterborou­gh Northern Star are understood to have pulled out of the Eastern Region Womens League.

The city side had been the best women’s team in the area for some time, but lost players

in the close season to Peterborou­gh United after they gained National League status.

The club are expected to run a reserve team in the Cambs Premier League and retain youth sides in other Cambs League divisions.

Star Under 17s are seeking a new goalkeeper for the forthcomin­g season.

Contact is Dean Steward on 07523 603304.

CAMBS LEAGUE DATES

The Cambs Womens and Girls

Leagues are due to restart on the weekend of September 11/12. Reigning Premier Division Womens champions Netherton United open their season at Histon, while newlypromo­ted Cardea are at Leveringto­n.

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Girls United celebrate their success in the National Aces tournament in Nottingham.

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