Whitstable Town Triumphs Over Whyteleafe in Thrilling FA Vase Final at Wembley
Whitstable Town clinched their first FA Vase title with a dramatic 2-1 victory over Whyteleafe at Wembley Stadium, highlighted by Ronald Sithole's extra-time winner.


Match Overview
Whitstable Town made history by securing their first FA Vase title with a nail-biting 2-1 victory over AFC Whyteleafe at the iconic Wembley Stadium. The match, played under glorious sunshine, was a showcase of determination and skill, culminating in a dramatic extra-time winner by Ronald Sithole.
Key Moments
- First Half: Whyteleafe took an early lead with Daniel Bennett's clever chip over Whitstable's goalkeeper, Daniel Colmer, in the 18th minute.
- Second Half: Whitstable responded with Harvey Smith's powerful long-range shot that leveled the score early in the second half.
- Extra Time: The decisive moment came in the first half of extra time when Ronald Sithole executed a precise right-footed shot into the roof of the net, securing the victory for Whitstable.
Post-Match Reactions
At full time, the Whitstable players were overwhelmed with joy, celebrating their hard-fought victory with their fans, marking a significant milestone in the club's history.
Historical Context
This victory marks Whitstable Town's first FA Vase win, surpassing their previous best performance in the 1996-97 season when they reached the fifth round.
Match Statistics
- Shots on Target: Whitstable 5, Whyteleafe 3
- Possession: Whitstable 52%, Whyteleafe 48%
- Corners: Whitstable 6, Whyteleafe 4
Conclusion
Whitstable Town's triumph in the FA Vase is a testament to their resilience and team spirit, providing an unforgettable experience for their supporters and a proud moment in their club's history.