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Panorama welcomes 100s to opening tournament

Panorama Football Club played host to hundreds of children and parents from various clubs across seven different age groups from 10-11 March.

Panorama FC’s first junior opening tournament was held over two days and played on three different fields, with 92 teams taking part.

Seven age groups were represented at the tournament, all the way from U/6 right up to U/12, with the U/11 and U/12 groups being the only competitive groups.

Callum Kruger had a brilliant day out for Panorama’s U/9 Academy side. Photo: Blake Linder.

The U/6, U/8 and U/10 matches were played non-competitively, and the U/6s were by far the most entertaining and adorable to watch on Saturday.

In the U/12 group however, the matches were played competitively and the teams from Florida Albion and Wits made it through to the final.

Panorama’s coaches were out in full force in support of the U/11 sides for their playoff matches. Photo: Blake Linder.

Florida Albion managed to come out on top after a penalty shootout with their player Gaby Niemack taking home the trophy for best player.

Sunday came and it was time for the even-numbered age groups U/7, U/9 and U/11, to showcase their talents.It was also the day that Panorama would prove themselves worthy hosts in the U/9 and U/11 age groups.

In the Group C final, Panorama B played against Mondeor A in a thrilling match.

Matthew Sinclair put in a number of brilliant performances for Panorama’s U/11 Academy side, earning himself the player of the tournament award in the process. Photo: Blake Linder.

At the end of the allotted 20 minutes the teams were level at 1–1 and went to penalties. Mondeor won 2–1.

The Group A and B final was undoubtedly the match of the day.

Panorama opened the scoring after 23 seconds thanks to a goal from Styllianos Michael.

Matthew Dunkerley made the save to deny Crusaders Football Club a spot in the U/11 final and send Panorama through. Photo: Blake Linder.

Randburg however managed to rally their troops and staged a strong fightback.

From thereon, the match ebbed and flowed with beautiful soccer being played by both sides.

After equalising, Randburg managed to score the winner off a rebound after an immaculate save by Panorama goalkeeper Matthew Dunkerley, with two minutes remaining.

Matthew Sinclair was awarded the player of the tournament award for his stellar performances for Panorama’s U/11 Academy side. Photo: Blake Linder.

Matthew Sinclair from Panorama was named the U/11 player of the tournament while Styllianos was crowned the top goalscorer.

 

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