Lincoln International triumph under the Wembley arch in the first Lincoln Kinetic Foundation Charity Cup

By Tom BurtonLincoln International were victorious in the first ever Lincoln Kinetic Foundation Charity Cup as just under £7,000 was raised.The home of football was the backdrop as 11 teams took to the Power League pitches to raise funds for the foundation.And after a keenly-fought set of matches in the group stages, the teams were only separated by goal difference.LDC and CMS progressed to the semi-finals, along with Lincoln and Endless, who were boosted by Barnet scholar and Kinetic graduate Wes Fonguck.But it was Lincoln, supported by Kinetic's Alberto Lubango, who triumphed over Endless in the final.Operating Officer James Fotheringham, who helped organise the event, said: "It was a great success and the funds help us to continue the positive community work we do in South London."A massive thank you to everyone who took part and we're already looking forward to next year's competition."Thanks to sponsors Lincoln International as well as CMS, Rutland, Epay, LDC, Pilotlight, ECI, CIL, Electra, Endless and CBPE.

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