Nepal Cup Final Brings Together Football And Gurkha Culture
The Queen's Gurkha Signals were crowned champions in the final at Aldershot.
The Queen's Gurkha Signals were crowned champions in the final at Aldershot.
Private Kayla-May Hennessey performed the feat at Villa Park to raise money for charity.
Flight Sergeant Dyfan Pierce was speaking ahead of the team’s trip to Guernsey.
A 2-1 win in the final meant the cup stayed in the Marines' hands.
Their victory in the final sealed a treble of trophies for the season, and a first RAF Cup in 29 years.
The team's manager, Flight Sergeant Nick De-Long, believes in the abilities of his players saying they are the "best team of a generation".
The UK Armed Forces football team secured the victory through a Sam Atkinson penalty.
The Army Major Units Cup is up for grabs as 21 Engineer Regiment face off with 3 Regiment Army Air Corps at Aldershot Military Stadium.
The two sides meet for a fourth time in the Perpetual Friendship Shield, with the Irish players having won two of the three past meetings.
After a disappointing league season, the Signallers were pleased to add a trophy to their cabinet.
As the team continues its push for the League Two play-offs, Forces News looks at the military inspiration for their new kit.
The UKAF women's and RAF combined teams faced opposition from the Netherlands.
An extra-time winner from Josh Hewson was enough to win an eventful final.
A 1-1 draw with the Navy in Yeovil was enough for them to take home the title.
The RAF were crowned champions after the Army were beaten in their final Inter Services match.
It was the first time the Navy have defeated the Army in Inter Services history.