An All Mid-Lancs Final Set for LFA Veteran’s Cup After Bamber Bridge Triumph
In a thrilling semi-final showdown against Fylde Coast Soccer last Friday night, Bamber Bridge emerged victorious, securing their place in the final of the prestigious LFA Veteran’s Cup. With this triumph, the stage is now set for an all Mid-Lancs affair in the highly anticipated final match.
The journey to the final has been one of determination and skill for Bamber Bridge, as they navigated through tough competition to earn their spot in the championship game. Their victory against Fylde Coast Soccer serves as a testament to their prowess on the field and their commitment to success in the tournament.
As Bamber Bridge awaits their opponent in the final, all eyes turn to the upcoming semi-final match between Euxton and Colne, scheduled to take place next week at the Bamber Bridge Leisure Centre on February 23rd at 19:15. The outcome of this match will determine who will face Bamber Bridge in the final showdown of the LFA Veteran’s Cup.
This season marks the debut of the Vets Lancashire County Cup, adding an exciting new dimension to the 23-24 football season. The introduction of this county cup reflects the growing popularity and success of veteran’s football in the region, providing an additional platform for teams to showcase their skills and compete for glory.
Behind the scenes, Tom Jaques, the Mid Lancs Vets secretary, has played a pivotal role in the setup of the Vets Lancashire County Cup in collaboration with the Lancashire FA. His dedication and hard work have been instrumental in bringing this exciting competition to fruition, underscoring the commitment of individuals like Tom to the thriving veterans’ football community.
The Mid Lancs Vets league, which boasts an impressive 30 teams, has been a driving force behind the establishment of the Vets Lancashire County Cup. The success of this league, coupled with the tireless efforts of individuals like Tom Jacques, highlights the passion and dedication within the veterans’ football community.
As the excitement builds for the final of the LFA Veteran’s Cup and the inaugural season of the Vets Lancashire County Cup, football enthusiasts across the region eagerly anticipate the culmination of these tournaments. With Bamber Bridge securing their place in the final and the upcoming clash between Euxton and Colne on the horizon, the stage is set for a thrilling conclusion to these prestigious competitions.