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Woodlanders FC bring home the cup in a league mainly made up of boys
A girls' under-10s football team has won a cup in a league of mainly boys' teams.
Woodlanders FC are the first all-girls team to win the Huddersfield Junior Football League Vase.
Last season the team lost every game, as they battled in a league of more experienced teams.
But their determination paid off and this season they've made history with the cup win!
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The u10 girls enjoying the cup success, beating a team of mainly boys in the final
Woodlanders FC won the final of the Huddersfield Junior Football League against an almost all-boys' team, who were five divisions above them!
It was a closely fought game, ending 3-2.
Woodlanders had previously beaten other boys' teams from across the region and experienced a 28-match winning streak in the league.
On social media, their coach described it as a "massive achievement" and showed the girls "can play against boys and be more than a match for them".
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