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       On Wednesday October 5, the Marist College Football Club arrived at St. 
        Clare's on the last stop of their European Tour. Kevin Hennessy, the St. 
        Clare's FC Coach along with members of the squad welcomed Pat Bellgard, 
        Terence Pereira and twenty six players to the school. After supper that 
        evening the St. Clare's football squad hosted the guests around the College, 
        Summertown and the city centre.  
      Match report 1 
        There were two matches played on Thursday evening at the Cherwell School 
        playing fields. In the first game, St. Clare's 'A' found themselves 2 goals 
        down at half time. This was despite the best efforts of our defence, (Jedrzej, 
        Dogukan, Kilian and Christiaan). In the second half the team rose to the 
        challenge. With strong running from Sebastiano and Nick Hayes coupled 
        with the tackling of Wei, our strikers (John and Lorenzo) started discovering 
        gaps. In a fifteen-minute spell, thanks to two goals from John, we were 
        back in contention. St. Clare's confidence was growing and we could have 
        taken the lead when a Lorenzo volley went just wide of the post. The passing 
        movements between players caused problems for the Marist back four with 
        Ben Tollington making surging runs down the left flank. In the last two 
        minutes of the game, Marists were awarded a penalty and the striker made 
        no mistake. In the end, Marist College finished stronger. St. Clare's FC 
        have work to do to improve their fitness level to compete for ninety minutes. 
        The positive from the game was the tenacity with which the players fought 
        back from 2-0 down.  
      Match report 2 
        In the second match, St. Clare's 'B' went ahead after twenty minutes with 
        a well-taken goal by Ben Hanbury-Aggs. A cross from the right hand side 
        bounced in front of the midfielder and he had no hesitation in finding 
        the net with a right foot shot. Yet again the defence was on top. Vincent, 
        Adji, Martin and Hai were dealing well with the Marist threat. In midfield, 
        Leonid and Ilya were dictating the proceedings. Marist scored shortly 
        after half time to level things up. However Assistant Manager Ian Lee 
        ensured that St. Clare's shared the spoils of victory with some astute 
        substitutions. The game ended 1-1. 
      Post-match hospitality 
        There was a post match banquet in the Dining Hall that evening where St. 
        Clare's new Principal, Paula Holloway, presented the medals to the winning 
        teams. She officially welcomed the touring side to the College and explained 
        that their visit was evidence of St. Clare's mission of advancing international 
        education and understanding.  
      Man of the match awards 
        There were also four special 'man of the match' awards. The St. Clare's 
        winners were Vincent Graw and John Petitjean. St. Clare's FC also made 
        a special presentation of a shield to commemorate the Marist College visit 
        to the College. 
      These two days have been successful for the St. Clare's football club 
        on and off the field. It was such a pleasure to see twenty-five students 
        from the Banbury and Bardwell Rd sites compete together in a team. They 
        also hosted the touring side on the Wednesday night and made them feel 
        very welcome. It was a nice sign at the end of the dinner on Thursday 
        night when the Australian Coaches had problems in gathering all their 
        players together to depart. They were scattered around the Dining Hall 
        and the Sugar House. Apart from the efforts of the players the following 
        deserve a special mention: 
        · Nick Lewis and the Catering Team for the two evening meals and 
        lunch. The presentation banquet on Thursday evening was special. 
        · Kevin Ryce and Jon Halligan for the good job on refereeing the 
        matches. Jon's assistance after the match to deal with First Aid enquires 
        was invaluable. 
        · Neil Beckley, the Finance Director at Cherwell School. Neil ensured 
        that St. Clare's had access to both fields, nets and parking on their Open 
        evening 
        · Brian Woods for allowing the Marist teams to use the dressing 
        rooms and showers of the Oxford Harlequins Rugby club. 
        · The many student supporters from the school who cheered on the 
        home teams. 
      The St. Clare's Squad 
        Goalkeepers: Vasil Kalamarov (Bulgarian), Ruslan Podkolzin (Kazakh) 
        Defenders: Hai Huang (Chinese), Christiaan Rijnhout (Dutch), Adji 
        Sjadzali (lndonesian), Jedrzej Kasztelan (Polish), Kilian Huber (German), 
        Vincent Graw (German), Dogukan Kurt (Turkish), Martin Van Der Pavoordt 
        (Dutch) 
        Midfielders: Meyrambek Yermegiyayev (Kazakh), Wei Liu (Chinese), 
        Sebastiano Cremonini (Italian), Leonid Druzhinind (Russian), Nick Hayes 
        (British), Ben Tollington (British),Nick Lopez (Spanish) , Ben Hanbury-Aggs 
        (British), Anuar Kange (British/Dutch), Soon Jae Hwang (South Korean) 
        Strikers: Lorenzo Siclari (Italian) John Petitjean (Beligan) Illya 
        Chakalidi (Kazakh), Epidam Zeqo (Albanian) 
        Injured: Ian Lee (South Korean), Joost Elich (Dutch) 
        Unavailable: Peter Demidov (German) 
        
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