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Celebrating Success in 2025/26

Celebrating Success in 2025/26

Ethan Clayton12 Jun - 20:03

Silverware, unbeaten runs and outstanding performances from teams across every age group.

The 2025/26 season has been a remarkable one for Whitstable Town Football Clubs's youth section, with teams across all age groups delivering outstanding performances, winning silverware and creating memories that will last a lifetime.

U8 Whites

The U8 Whites kicked off the club's success by becoming Ramsgate Festival Tournament Trophy winners. The young Oystermen showed fantastic enthusiasm, skill and determination throughout the competition to bring home the trophy.

U9 Reds

The U9 Reds were crowned FDYL Football Festival champions in March after a superb tournament campaign. In a highly competitive event where goals were hard to come by, the team relied on exceptional teamwork, discipline and a rock-solid defence. Their resilience shone through as they successfully navigated two penalty shootouts, including the final, to secure the title.

U10 Girls Reds

The U10 Girls Reds enjoyed an incredible season, winning the White Spring Shield Group while also completing the campaign unbeaten. Across the season they recorded an outstanding 21 victories and just one draw, scoring an impressive 124 goals along the way. Their attacking football and consistency made them one of the standout teams in the youth section.

U10 Girls Whites

The U10 Girls Whites enjoyed a memorable first season together, with many players experiencing football for the very first time. Their hard work and development throughout the year culminated in winning the Yellow Spring Shield. The girls produced a fantastic run of form, winning five of their six shield matches and scoring more than 30 goals on their way to lifting their first piece of silverware.

U11 Girls Whites

The U11 Girls Whites enjoyed a fantastic day at the Wye 5-a-side tournament. Splitting into two evenly matched teams, both sides performed brilliantly throughout the competition, remaining unbeaten in their respective groups. In a testament to the strength and depth of the squad, the two Whitstable teams met in the cup final, guaranteeing the trophy would stay with the Oystermen. After a closely contested final, the winners were eventually decided by a penalty shootout, capping off a memorable tournament for all involved.

U12 Whites

The U12 Whites secured the league title in emphatic fashion with an impressive 7-2 victory over a strong and physical Deal Town Rangers side. The result crowned them champions with a game to spare and was the perfect reward for a season of hard work, commitment and excellent football. A fantastic achievement for players and coaches alike.

U12 Girls Reds

In their very first season as a team, the U12 Girls Reds enjoyed an excellent campaign. They secured a highly respectable third-place finish in a competitive league and crowned their season by winning the Brown Shield Cup, claiming victory in all four of their cup fixtures. Their success reflects the commitment and progress shown by the squad throughout the year.

U13 Girls Reds

The U13 Girls Reds enjoyed a season to remember, winning Division 3 of the Kent Girls and Ladies Football League with a perfect record of 14 wins from 14 matches. They also reached the quarter-finals of the County Cup before completing a magnificent double by winning the Tina Marshall League Cup with a commanding 4-0 victory in the final.

U14 Reds EKYL

The U14 Reds were crowned East Kent Youth League Division 2 champions following an excellent season. Their consistency, determination and quality across the campaign saw them finish top of the table and earn well-deserved silverware.

U14s KYL

The U14s added another league title to the club's honours list by becoming Kent Youth League East Division Champions. Their impressive performances throughout the season demonstrated the strength and quality within the age group.

U16 Girls

The U16 Girls produced one of the most dominant seasons in the club's history, earning the nickname "The Invincibles". They were crowned Kent Girls and Ladies Football League champions after winning all 18 of their league matches, finishing the campaign with a flawless record and establishing themselves as one of the county's outstanding youth teams.

From the youngest players taking their first steps in football to league champions and cup winners, the 2025/26 season has showcased the talent, dedication and spirit that runs throughout Whitstable Town Football Club's youth section. Congratulations to all players, coaches, volunteers and families who contributed to an unforgettable year for the club. Every success reflects the hard work on the training ground, the support from families on the touchline and the commitment of coaches and volunteers who continue to help young players thrive in the Whitstable Town colours.

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