Team win Tower Hamlets tournament for fifth time
Seven Mills kept their cool to win the Tower Hamlets Fathers Football tournament on penalties.
The established 8-a-side event, organised by Ambassadors Football, included 10 teams and took place at Stepney Astroftuf.
Participating schools included Seven Mills, Smithy, Redlands, John Scurr, Marion Richardson, Globe, George Greens, Biglands and two from Cubbitt Town.
And after the final between Smithy and Seven Mills had ended goalless in normal time – after Seven Mills won 2-0 in the group phase – the penalty shoot-out was deadlocked at 3-3 when Abdul Sabur stepped up to win it for Seven Mills.
Seven Mills playmaker R M Ramsey, 51, was unanimously voted man of the tournament and Globetown’s John Reid was the clear choice as outstanding goalkeeper.
Winning captain Mo Hayder has now lifted the trophy a record five times and said: “Nothing beats winning and it’s taken us two tournaments to secure our fifth title. The boys were magnificent throughout.
“Our achievement is still sinking in. A big thank you to Gareth Haddow and Ambassadors Football for all the hard work put in.”
Gareth Haddow, from Ambassadors Football, added: “The Fathers Football summer tournament involved 10 school teams from Tower Hamlets. It was a wonderful day where fathers of different ages, ethnic backgrounds and beliefs came together to celebrate football and be a community.
“Congratulations to Seven Mills on a fifth title.”
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