Carbrain Clarets 2011's vs bannockburn 2011s
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24 January 2026 · SYFA Central Regional Cup
Home cup match played on 24 January 2026.
Kicked off at 12:20 PM
2-1
vs bannockburn 2011s
Home cup match
Carbrain Clarets 2011's hosted Bannockburn 2011s at Ravenswood Playing Fields on 24 January 2026, kicking off at 12:20pm in a fiercely contested cup tie. The Clarets emerged victorious with a 2-1 scoreline after 80 minutes of intense football plus added time.
Carbrain Clarets 2011's lined up in a 4-4-1-1 formation, deploying Archie Edgar in goal. The defensive line featured Luka McVittie at right back, Zack Graham and Daniel Abdulrahman as central defenders, and Ryan Griffin on the left. The midfield quartet consisted of Kobe Stevenson on the right wing, Kai Logan and Tyler Scott centrally, and Matthew Malone on the left. Noah Webb operated just behind lone striker Fergus Davies, tasked with linking midfield and attack. The game changers named were Ryan Cherry, Liam McGuire, and Ruadh Greene.
The match began with high intensity, but it was Bannockburn who drew first blood. At 18 minutes, Ryan Griffin received a yellow card for an unspecified offence. Just a minute later, Bannockburn capitalised on the Clarets’ unsettled defence to open the scoring, taking a 1-0 lead.
Carbrain Clarets 2011's responded by making two tactical substitutions at the 31st minute mark. Ryan Cherry replaced the booked Ryan Griffin, while Liam McGuire came on for Matthew Malone signalling a shift in approach to regain control and momentum.
The Clarets’ efforts bore fruit five minutes before half-time. A well-worked team move culminated in Kobe Stevenson slotting home with his left foot at 36 minutes, expertly assisted by a short pass from central midfielder Kai Logan. This goal levelled the scores and injected renewed belief into the home side as the first half drew to a close at the 40-minute mark.
The second half saw further tactical adjustments. At 59 minutes, Ruadh Greene replaced right back Luka McVittie, suggesting a desire to freshen the defensive flanks and maintain pressure on Bannockburn.
Throughout the contest, goalkeeper Archie Edgar was outstanding, producing four top-class saves at key moments to keep his side in the game. His composure, command of his area, and excellent shot-stopping were vital in preserving the Clarets’ slender lead, earning him the player of the match accolade.
The decisive moment arrived late in the match when Kai Logan scored the winning goal at 82 minutes. The goal came from a close-range finish with his right foot following a well-delivered free kick by defender Daniel Abdulrahman. This set-piece strike proved to be the match-winner, securing a 2-1 victory for Carbrain Clarets 2011's.
Throughout the contest, goalkeeper Archie Edgar was outstanding, making crucial saves to keep his side in the game and earning the player of the match accolade. His composure and shot-stopping were vital in preserving the Clarets’ slender lead.
In summary, Carbrain Clarets 2011's showed resilience and tactical flexibility to overturn an early deficit with an outstanding goalkeeping performance to claim a hard-fought cup win over Bannockburn 2011s at Ravenswood Playing Fields.