ENGLAND women's international Rachel Unitt was on hand to present the trophies at a Pershore High School five-a-side tournament.
The competition was organised by the school and the Worcestershire Football Association for Year Five and Six pupils from schools in Pershore and Evesham.
Seven schools took part in the event and Bredon Hill Middle School came out on top, landing both the girls' and boys' trophies.
WFA girls and women's football development officer Marieanne Spacey, a former England international, helped organise the day along with county development manager Andy Norman.
Pershore High School headteacher Clive Corbett said: "Everyone associated with Pershore High School was delighted to see our top quality football surface being used by youngsters from the Evesham and Pershore area.
"Obviously we hope that they will be able to come back and use the facility again in the future.
"I am very grateful to our PE teacher Paul Watson and our Year 10 pupils who gave up their time to help organise the day.
"In addition to that, we are very grateful to the WFA for their support as well as bringing along England international Rachel to present the trophies at the end of what was a very successful day."
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