Late fightback and penalties win for Civil Service in NIWFA Super Cup | OneFootball

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·21 May 2024

Late fightback and penalties win for Civil Service in NIWFA Super Cup

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Civil Service (all blue kit) beat Lisbellaw United on penalties. (Bob Hall Sports Photography)

Civil Service stunned Division 3 leaders Lisbellaw United with two very late goals before beating them on penalties in the NIWFA Super Cup.


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