Kiveton Park FC vs Worksop Boys & Girls Club
7 - 1
30 November 2025 · Sheffield & District Junior Sunday League<br>U14 - J Division
Home league match played on 30 November 2025.
Kicked off at 10:45 AM
7-1
vs Worksop Boys & Girls Club JFC U14 Panthe
Home league match
Kiveton Park FC welcomed Worksop Boys & Girls Club JFC U14 Panthers to Wales High School 4G on the morning of 30 November 2025, with kick-off at 10:45am in a league fixture. The home side produced a commanding performance to secure a resounding 7-1 victory over their visitors in this 11-a-side contest lasting 70 minutes plus added time. Referee Ashton Crofts officiated the match with impeccable control, ensuring a smooth flow throughout.
Kiveton Park lined up in a traditional 4-4-2 formation, deploying four defenders, four midfielders, and two strikers. The defensive line was expected to maintain solidity and discipline, with full-backs providing width and central defenders focusing on shutting down the opposition’s attacks. The midfield quartet was tasked with both supporting the defence and supplying the forwards, who were charged with leading the offensive efforts and converting chances.
The first half saw Kiveton Park assert their dominance early on, controlling possession and creating numerous opportunities. By the 35th minute, the referee signalled half-time, with Kiveton Park comfortably in the lead. The visitors struggled to contain the home side’s fluid attacking play and were unable to mount significant threats of their own.
After the break, Kiveton Park continued to press forward relentlessly. Their attacking duo capitalised on defensive lapses from Worksop Boys & Girls Club, extending the lead with clinical finishing. The visitors managed to pull one goal back, but it was little more than a consolation as Kiveton Park’s superiority was evident throughout the second period.
Sam Deakin and Archie Moor were named Players of the Match for their outstanding contributions, both demonstrating exceptional skill and influence on the game. Their performances were instrumental in Kiveton Park’s comprehensive victory, showcasing both creativity and determination.
In summary, Kiveton Park FC delivered a dominant display at home, comfortably outplaying Worksop Boys & Girls Club JFC U14 Panthers to secure a 7-1 triumph. The 4-4-2 formation proved effective in balancing defensive stability with attacking potency, and the team’s collective effort was rewarded with a convincing win in front of 40 spectators. Referee Ashton Crofts ensured the match was conducted fairly and efficiently, rounding off a memorable morning of football.