UK Armed Forces Football manager Corporal Daryl White says a tough test awaits when they take on Germany at Aldershot Town’s EBB Stadium on Thursday in a Game of Remembrance.
UK ARMED Forces Football manager Corporal Daryl White says a tough test awaits when they take on Germany at Aldershot Town‘s EBB Stadium on Thursday in a Game of Remembrance.
Entry is free with the women’s sides kicking off at 2pm before the men’s teams face off at 7.15pm.
The game is part of UKAF’s preparation for the Kentish Cup – FIFA’s oldest competition – which takes placed in France this December and is played between UK, French and Dutch Armed Forces teams.
The players, many who play Step 2-5 football in the National League System, are drawn from the Royal Navy, British Army and Royal Air Force. It’s the second meeting between the men’s sides, with UKAF 2-0 victors in Germany in 2018. White, taking charge of his second game having led the side to a 4-1 win against Ireland in his first game, is excited for the challenge.
He said: “The UK Armed Forces team is made up from the very best players of the Royal Navy, British Army and the Royal Air Force, all of whom are playing Non-League football from Step 2 to Step 5,” he said.
“This match marks the halfway point in our preparation for this seasons Kentish Cup, out in France. This match will play a vital part in our preparation. “The group is extremely professional are our preparation has been going well with games against Aldershot Academy, Irish Defence Forces and Portsmouth Acade m y. “The German Bundeswehr will provide a tough test as this will be a big game for them too, they are a highly talented, well organised side that will give us a different type of challenge too what the Irish Defence Forces did back in June. “We must not forget this is a game of remembrance, since the end of the First World War we have honoured our Armed Forces personnel that have made the ultimate sacrifice. “As service personnel across all three services there is nothing more rewarding than representing the UK Armed Forces, remembering those that have fallen before us and wearing the poppy on our chest. We will remember them.”
Major Mark Ayre – British Army and Deputy Chairman of UK Armed Forces football said: “United Kingdom Armed Forces Football are delighted to host our colleagues, from the Bundeswehr for the first time. “Having last played them in Germany in 2018, we hope this will become an annual competitive fixture, as it is a fantastic opportunity to re-affirm and strengthen our bonds of friendship. “Particularly in light of the poignant history of this game – The Game of Remembrance. The fixture promises to be very competitive and showcase the talent we are fortunate to select from across the Armed Forces.”
Tributes have been paid to Gary Pierce, the goalkeeper who began and ended an illustrious playing career at Step 4 Mossley AFC, who died aged 74 after battling prostate cancer.
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