Newcastle United commemorated their historic victory in the Carabao Cup with a grand open-top bus parade, attended by over 150,000 fans. This triumph marked the club's first major domestic trophy since 1955, furthered by a 2-1 victory over Liverpool at Wembley Stadium. The celebration featured a parade from St. James' Park to the Town Moor, concluding with speeches from players and a trophy presentation. Manager Eddie Howe was awarded the 'Freedom of the City', joining esteemed club figures in this honor. The event underscored the significance of the win for the club and its supporters.
Newcastle United celebrated breaking a 70-year trophy drought with an estimated 150,000 fans in attendance for an open-top bus parade through the city.
The team secured its first significant domestic trophy since 1955 by defeating Liverpool 2-1 in the Carabao Cup final, culminating a historic win.
Manager Eddie Howe received the 'Freedom of the City' honor, joining other Newcastle legends who have been recognized for their contributions to the club.
Fans gathered in large numbers to witness the trophy lift and hear from players at the Town Moor event, marking a significant club milestone.
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