WORCESTER’S St John’s Colts held their seventh annual football festival.
For the second year, King’s School Worcester staged the action involving 90 teams, 1,300 participants and 4,000 visitors in soaring temperatures.
The growing tournament was open to age groups from under sixes to 18s and included teams from Leicestershire, Staffordshire, Gloucestershire and Wales as well as local sides.
After the success of last year, many teams – including professional academies – were keen to return to showcase their talents.
WINNERS AND RUNNERS-UP
U6s: Nunnery Wood (Fair Play); U7s: Perdiswell Colts Leopards (Fair Play); U8s: Kempsey Colts (Fair Play); U9s: Redditch United A, St Johns Colts Blue; U9s girls: Droitwich Spa Lionesses , St Johns Colts; U10s: Southside Tigers, Kempsey Colts; U11s: Wyrley Rangers, St Johns Colts Red; U12s: Treharris, Oakenshaw Lions; U12s girls: Stourbridge Town, Blakedown Girls; U13s: Nunnery Wood Colts, AFC Wulfrunians; U14s: Forest Falcons, Redditch United; U14s girls: Hereford Lads Club, Cookley FC; U15s: Bristol City CEDC, AFC Wulfrunians; U16s: Newcastle Town, Worcester City.
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