Hacton 1 - 1 Parklands

March 28, 2014
Last Friday saw a memorable match as the Hacton boys' football team met Parklands in the semi final of the Havering Champions League. The match was extremely tight throughout and both sides created a number of chances without anyone edging ahead. Finally the breakthrough was made as the Hacton forwards put pressure on the opposition defenders, forcing a rushed clearance from the goalkeeper. As Braden bravely chased down the goalkeepers kick the ball rebounded off him and went in: 1 - 0 to Hacton! Both sides pushed forwards but the defences held firm as Oscar and Henry intercepted and cleared any attempted through balls. However the ball broke kindly for Parklands and a crisp shot was directed into the Hacton net to equalise.

The second half continued in a similar fashion with both sides creating chances but no one could find the net. This meant extra time and penalties loomed!

Giving everything they could and leaving all their energy on the pitch, extra time finished goaless so it had to end with the lottery of penalties. Luck was with Parklands but on the day there was nothing to choose between the sides - neither team deserved to lose.


The boys have had a tremendous season, finishing unbeaten and winning every game to win their league. I would like to thank all of the boys for their great effort, impressive team work, qualities of fair play and most of all the entertainment that they have provided this season with so many thrilling matches. Thank you boys, you should be proud of your success, hold your heads high and we all look forward to watching you on Match of the Day in the future!

Mr Grant (Team Coach)

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