The Hemingford Colts under 9s Yellow side have made their debut on the international stage in France, playing in the Europa Cup tournament in the iconic PSG stadium in Paris.
Nine Colts travelled to the Parc Des Princes stadium for the tournament on June 3-4, where they got to play on the same ground graced regularly by Champions League talent.
The annual competition gives junior teams from around the world the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play at the 48,000-seater stadium, home to Paris Saint-Germain.
Each team had the opportunity to experience what it is like to be a professional footballer, lining up in the player's tunnel and taking part in the tournament on the full-size pitch.
Featuring teams from France, England, Nigeria, Scotland and Denmark, all then received medals, with their fans and supporters cheering from the stands.
Hemingford's team coach Mark Fowler said: "The team is immensely grateful for the opportunity to play at the PSG stadium, a ground graced by some of the greatest football legends in history.
"The electrifying atmosphere, vibrant energy, and camaraderie among teams from diverse corners of the world fueled their determination to deliver nothing short of their absolute best."
Team manager Tim Lowe said: "We couldn't have done this without our supporters.
Their encouragement has been the driving force that spurred the team onward and upward. The players represented their community and nation with the ultimate goal of making their supporters proud."
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James Tilbury, CEO of ILUX, the team's sponsor, said: "As a grassroots team, the children faced tough competition from across the globe.
"The journey this team has been on is a testament to their unwavering spirit and determination.
Seeing them out in the fresh air, playing and smiling together, pulling together as a team, was an absolute pleasure. For me, that was more than enough of a return on our sponsorship."
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