
Lisnagarvey clinch the Irish Senior Cup for record-extending time against YMCA
Lisnagarvey captured the AIG Irish Senior Cup – the world's oldest club hockey trophy – in fine style with a comprehensive 4-0 win over YMCA.

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Daily Mail
21-05-2025
- Daily Mail
Prince William reveals Prince Louis, seven, had hilarious reaction to classic dilemma
Prince Louis supports about 'five different football teams', Prince William claimed today. The Prince of Wales, 42, was visiting the Leith Community Centre, Edinburgh, this afternoon to shine a light on the power of community-led social impact. There, William viewed a martial arts class and spoke with young guests Erin, nine, and Shaniah, 10, at the Edinburgh YMCA Youth Forum. During their conversation, Erin gifted him a poster of his beloved football team Aston Villa, with which William was delighted. But despite William's known fierce passion for Aston Villa, it appears his youngest son has more complicated thoughts on the matter. When Erin explained that she supports two teams, William joked that his son Prince Louis, seven, is torn between 'about five different football teams'. This is despite his older brother Prince George clearly following in his father's footsteps, after they watched Aston Villa play in the Champion's League last month. Louis, however, is clearly wary of placing all his eggs in one basket. William and Kate's youngest son has become known for his cheeky antics, most recently putting on an entertaining display during VE Day celebrations earlier this month. As he sat down next to his father, who donned his military uniform, cheeky Louis turned to William and began to brush down the shoulder of his military jacket. The young royal, sat alongside his parents and his older siblings Charlotte and George ahead of the parade held on Bank Holiday Monday. And in typical Louis fashion, he also playfully stuck out his tongue while waiting for the action to begin. At one point, he even appeared to roll his eyes at his older brother George. Elsewhere during his visit today, William couldn't resist having a kickabout with a football. Looking dapper in a navy suit teamed with a brighter shirt underneath, William opted for simple black trainers as he showed off his sporting skills. The Prince of Wales was looking dapper in a navy suit teamed with a brighter shirt underneath Ahead of the visit, William and Kate's Royal Foundation has announced a new community impact partnership with Street Soccer Scotland, based at the youth centre. The collaboration aims to foster health and wellbeing, reduce isolation, and strengthen social connections for thousands of local people of all ages through the power of football. William, known as the Duke of Rothesay when visiting Scotland, had landed at Edinburgh Airport this afternoon. He smiled and waved to well-wishers as he arrived for the visit, appearing in great spirits just a day after attending a garden party at Buckingham Palace with his wife the Princess of Wales - her first appearance at the event in two years. After being welcomed in, William spoke with Street Soccer Scotland founder and CEO, David Duke. He then showed off his football skills in a kickabout, neatly aiming it into the goal - although it did take him a second attempt. Yesterday, the Prince and Princess of Wales met the parents of Liz Hatton, the teenage photographer who captured the hearts of the nation with her brave cancer fight. Kate, 43, re-wore her lemon yellow dress by Emilia Wickstead and a hat by Phillip Treacy as she stood on the terrace for the National Anthem in the grounds of Buckingham Palace, while the Prince of Wales wore a morning suit. William, who is known to love football and supports Aston Villa Football Club, got stuck in to the game The Prince of Wales (right), known as the Duke of Rothesay when in Scotland, speaks with Street Soccer Scotland founder and CEO, David Duke It marked her first appearance at a garden party since 2023 - having skipped last year while she was having cancer treatment. Liz's parents Vicky and Aaron, along with her brother Mateo, nine, had an emotional chat with the royals at the garden party to honour the memory of their daughter. When Kate spotted Liz's mother they embraced with a warm hug. Her parents said meeting Prince and Princess changed her and their family's life positively forever. The Prince and Princess, who were joined by Zara Tindall and Princess Eugenie, and Sophie and Edward, Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, had met Liz just months before her passing, when they were introduced at Windsor Castle during an emotional moment that left a lasting impact on the royal couple. Also at today's garden party was Tony Hudgell, the double amputee from Kent who missed the King's garden party last year due to a traffic jam. This time, Tony made it in plenty of time and was warmly welcomed by Queen Camilla at a private gathering. Liz, 17, from Harrogate, won the admiration of the public with her determination to live life to the fullest despite being diagnosed with her incurable illness. Kate and William were handed Jelly Cat plush toys - a lemon pie and pickled onion - by Liz's family during their meeting. Liz used to give the toys to people that made her happy. 'They match my dress,' Kate said. She told Mateo, 'If you need any help fundraising maybe I can help up.' 'Please stay in touch, really.' Liz's mother said: 'You changed her life for the better, you changed ours too because our memories are all positive.' William said of the toys: 'My children will love these. They are children's currency.' Kate said: 'It matches my dress, how did you know? We talked about it. When I see the fish and chips Jellycat, I think of her. William also chatted to a delighted Tony Hudgell, 10, who had been forced to miss last year's garden party after getting stuck in traffic. The double amputee from Kent looked delighted as he shook hands with Prince William, after being warmly welcomed by Queen Camilla at a private gathering. William even joked that he had chosen a better year because it was raining when he was due to attend previously. Tony, who was attending with his proud mother Paula, appeared deep in conversation with the Prince of Wales, with whom he has developed a close friendship. He is also known to be close with the Princess of Wales, and has even called her his 'best friend' in the past. Brave Tony, who co-founded the Tony Hudgell Foundation, was the youngest-ever recipient of a New Year Honour in December when he was awarded the British Empire Medal (BEM) for services to the prevention of child abuse.


The Independent
21-05-2025
- The Independent
William shows off football skills in partnership with Street Soccer Scotland
The Prince of Wales has kicked off a partnership with a Scottish football charity and hinted that an Aston Villa favourite could join him for the next visit. William joined a practice session run by Street Soccer Scotland, being backed by his Royal Foundation, which will fund a range of initiatives at the charity's branch in Leith, near Edinburgh. The financial support from the foundation's Community Impact Project will also help the charity create Leith United – a collaboration with Leith Community Centre and YMCA Edinburgh. The prince met YMCA user Shaniah Gilgun, aged 10, and learnt about her efforts with other youngsters to improve housing conditions in the area, but the conversation turned to football when he spotted a poster of Aston Villa. Villa fan William mentioned the club's captain, who also leads the Scottish national side, telling Shaniah: 'Maybe I should bring John McGinn… might have to wait till he retires – we'll put it in the pipeline.' He added: 'He promised me he would come up and show me around.' After asking a group of children about their football teams during his visit to the community centre, he said of son Prince Louis: 'My youngest supports five different teams now.' Shaniah later mentioned William's praise for her housing campaign: 'He said it was a really good thing and that we should keep doing it and only good will come out of it. 'When he mentioned John McGinn, I said, 'That's a deal'.' Street Soccer Scotland was founded by David Duke in Leith in 2009 before he opened centres across Scotland to deliver free football-themed training and personal development programmes to support people experiencing issues like poor mental health, addiction, homelessness and isolation. The charity will use the Royal Foundation grant to renovate Leith Community Centre, enhance sports-based initiatives at the site, enable outreach work in the community and fund an impact manager over three years to co-ordinate grassroots leaders and local partnerships.


Belfast Telegraph
11-05-2025
- Belfast Telegraph
Lisnagarvey clinch the Irish Senior Cup for record-extending time against YMCA
Lisnagarvey captured the AIG Irish Senior Cup – the world's oldest club hockey trophy – in fine style with a comprehensive 4-0 win over YMCA.