Posh's Wembley win boosts pride in city

Emma Baugh
BBC News, Peterborough
Shariqua Ahmed
BBC News, Peterborough
Emma Baugh/BBC Susan Broccoli wearing a blue t-shirt and a blue cardigan smiling for camera. Emma Baugh/BBC
Susan Broccoli said big matches like the EFL trophy final were "great" for the city

Peterborough United's historic Wembley victory has boosted civic pride, according to people who live in the city.

Posh beat Birmingham City 2-0 to become the first club to retain the EFL Trophy.

Susan Broccoli, of We Love Peterborough, said: "When you have a win like this, it puts the city on the map.

"Fans are feeling good about the team and good about the win and they feel good about living in the city. It puts a nice positive spin on things."

Emma Baugh / BBC Pep Cipriano wearing a black zipped fleece and a black leather jacket. He is smiling at the camera. The street in the background is out of focus.Emma Baugh / BBC
Pep Cipriano said Posh wins have a positive "knock-on effect" on businesses

Pep Cipriano, chief operating officer of the city's Business Improvement District, Peterborough Positive, said he had " a spring in his feet" and the win had made "people feel proud".

He added: "It is about the vibe: we are from Peterborough, we are an important team, we just won a major game.

"It's historic as well - two years in a row. It makes people feel proud of the city."

Emma Baugh/ BBC Paul Searle wearing a white T-shirt with a gold logo Emma Baugh/ BBC
Paul Searle said the win was "good for business"

Paul Searle, who watched the game at home, said: "It brings everyone together.

"It is good for the community and good for businesses."

Peterborough fan Nilesh Patel, who was at the game, said: "It's brilliant for the fans, the club and hopefully the whole city."

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Michaela Loffler said Posh gives a "lift to the city"

Michaela Loffler said: "When Posh plays in town it is rammed solid.

"Everyone is singing and cheering and when they win it's goes mental."

PA Media Posh players at Wembley celebrating with champagne and holding up the trophy in front of a display saying "Vertu Trophy Final 2025 Winners" PA Media
Posh had about 20,000 supporters at Wembley

Peterborough United's boss, Darren Ferguson, became the first manager to win the competition three times.

It was also Posh's fifth straight win at Wembley.

The win draws them level with Bristol City as the most successful side in the competition's history.

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