An all-girls football team has won a boys' league after going unbeaten all season and earning the 'invincibles' title. Queens Park Ladies U12s finished with 18 wins, four draws and no losses in the league of 11 boys' teams and theirs. The only girls team in the Bournemouth boys' Youth Football League, they scored 61 goals and conceded only 11. Queens Park Ladies U12s finished with 18 wins, four draws and no losses in the league Queens Park Ladies U12s finished with 18 wins, four draws and no losses They will now be promoted to Division 2 of the U13s boys' Bournemouth Youth League They topped the league away against Moordown & Southbourne several weeks ago They clinched the 'invincibles' title last weekend with a 3-0 win against Lymington Town Manager Toby Green appealed for the team to be allowed to compete last September League officials told the manager they had to play in a girls' league, but he insisted they were good enough to play against the boys And the girls, aged 11 and 12, have proved their manager right. They finished the season with 18 wins They will now be promoted to Division 2 of the U13s boys' Bournemouth Youth League Captain Olivia, 12, said: 'Beating the boys shows we can play just as well, if not better' The all-girls team topped the league after they scored 61 goals and conceded only 11 Manager Toby Green appealed for the team to be allowed to compete last September. League officials told him they had to play in a girls' league, but he insisted they were good enough to play against the boys. And the girls, aged 11 and 12, have proved their manager right. They topped the league away against Moordown & Southbourne several weeks ago, and clinched the 'invincibles' title last weekend with a 3-0 win against Lymington Town. They won a boys' league after going unbeaten all season and earning the 'invincibles' title Only one team in the English league have finished a season undefeated In the early days of the season, the team would hear the boys sniggering The manager said when he heard people laugh, he thought, 'you have no idea what you're up against' The girls exchange high-fives while playing a match against a boys team. Four of the girls in the 14-strong squad have been playing together since they were five years old They will now be promoted to Division 2 of the U13s boys' Bournemouth Youth League. Mr Green, 42, said: 'In the early days of the season, we would hear the boys sniggering, and I was thinking 'You boys have no idea what you're up against.' 'Being invincibles is a big deal; only one team in the English league have finished a season undefeated – Arsenal – and people still talk about that even though it was 20 years ago.' Captain Olivia, 12, said: 'Beating the boys shows we can play just as well, if not better.' |
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