Newcastle United’s Carabao Cup heroes celebrated their historic triumph at Boxpark Wembley on Sunday night, partying with fans, families and club legend Alan Shearer.

The jubilant players headed to Boxpark after their dressing room celebrations to continue the festivities following their 2-1 victory over Liverpool.


Shearer was spotted posing for pictures with goalscorer Dan Burn and midfield enforcer Joelinton.

Players sprayed champagne from the Boxpark balcony as supporters sang below.

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Newcastle United’s Carabao Cup heroes celebrated their historic triumph at Boxpark Wembley on Sunday night, partying with fans, families and club legend Alan Shearer

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The celebrations marked the end of Newcastle’s 70-year wait for a domestic trophy, with players’ partners sharing emotional messages on social media to commemorate the unforgettable occasion.

Newcastle United ended their 70-year trophy drought with a stunning 2-1 victory over Premier League leaders Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final.

Goals from Dan Burn and Alexander Isak sealed the historic win at Wembley Stadium.

The final whistle sparked memorable scenes as players, staff and fans celebrated the long-awaited silverware.

Burn and Isak led the celebrations both on the pitch and in the dressing room after their decisive contributions.

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Newcastle players and staff were serenaded by fans following their 2-1 Carabao Cup final win over Liverpool on Sunday

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The upset victory against the favourites Liverpool sent shockwaves through English football.

Newcastle’s triumph represents their first major domestic trophy since 1955, finally delivering silverware to their passionate fanbase.

Club legend Shearer posted a photo with Burn on Instagram, writing: ‘He is from f***ing Blyth man. The Geordie hero. What a week Big Dan Burn.’

Shearer also shared a picture with Joelinton, captioning it: ‘Big f***ing Joe’.

Joelinton, who dominated the midfield battle, celebrated with his wife Thays Gondim at Boxpark.

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The Brazilian sprayed champagne over delighted Newcastle fans from the balcony.

Gondim shared videos of herself dancing with Joelinton to ‘Freed From Desire’ as the party continued.

The couple, who married last year, posed for selfies with friends amid the celebrations.

Brazilian captain Bruno Guimaraes also celebrated with his wife Ana Lidia Martins, who wore his Newcastle shirt to Wembley.

Martins captured the post-match celebrations and later posed for photos with Guimaraes at Boxpark.

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She shared an emotional message: “Unforgettable Day!!! I’m so proud of you and today is a day that will forever be marked in our lives.”

Sandro Tonali, recently returned from a 10-month betting ban, celebrated with partner Juliette Pastore.

The Italian midfielder doused fans with champagne from the balcony.

Pastore posted a photo of Tonali with the trophy, writing: “So proud of you my love.”

The couple later posed together with Tonali proudly displaying his winner’s medal.

Newcastle manager Eddie Howe allowed himself to celebrate after guiding the club to their historic triumph.

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Newcastle beat Liverpool 2-1 in Sunday’s Carabao Cup final following goals from Dan Burn and Alexander Isak

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High Performance Podcast host Jake Humphrey shared a photo with the typically understated boss on X.

“What a job this man has done,” Humphrey captioned the grinning image of Howe at Boxpark.

Assistant coach Jason Tindall, affectionately known as ‘Mad Dog’ by Newcastle supporters, embraced the celebrations.

Tindall, famous for his touchline antics, posed with a Newcastle winners shirt on the Boxpark balcony.

Winger Anthony Gordon, who missed the final through suspension, joined the after-party celebrations.

Newcastle fans serenaded Gordon with his own chant despite his absence from the match.