Aldershot Town's players and fans are celebrating their victory at Wembley after defeating Spennymoor 3-0 in the FA Trophy final on Sunday, May 11. The team, led by their manager, took an early lead in the second half with a goal from Jack Barham. Defender Dan Ellison headed in from a corner with 20 minutes left, and Josh Barrett scored a spectacular late third goal. The crowd went wild as the team lifted the trophy, marking their first FA Trophy win. Fans travelled from Aldershot and surrounding areas to watch their team take on Spennymoor in the final. The Shots finished 16th in the Vanarama National League and created the first opening in the 12th minute when Barham sent a strong header wide. Spennymoor, who beat Rochdale on penalties in the semi-final, missed an opportunity to take the lead against Aldershot. Finley Shrimpton broke down the right and his ball into the area found Rob Ramshaw, whose tame strike was straight at Shots keeper Marcus Dewhurst. Aldershot only took three minutes after the restart to take the lead. James Henry set off on a swift counter attack before sweeping in a low cross from the right. Barham got to the ball at the far post ahead of the Moors keeper James to bundle it back into the corner. The team's victory has sparked celebrations among fans, with an open-top bus tour planned for Monday night. The tour will begin and end at the EBB stadium, giving supporters and residents the chance to celebrate with the squad. The FA Trophy win is a significant achievement for Aldershot Town, and the team will look to build on this success in the upcoming season. The Shots' victory is also a significant achievement for the team, and the fans will be eager to see how the team performs in the future.