Some of Britain’s best young footballers bring back top cup for first time since 2003

Some of Britain’s best young footballers bring back top cup for first time since 2003


By Jill Dando News

Some of Britain’s best young school footballers have brought home the county cup for the first time since 2003

The 14 and 15 year olds at Worle Community School Academy in Weston-super-Mare, Somerset won the Somerset Cup with a stunning win against Millfield.

WCSA previously beat PCSA, Beechen Cliff, Castle School and Nailsea on their way to the final.

The students are excelling with mature performances across the board.

Centre back Archie Taylor is already on the books of Bristol City and developing already into a cultured defensive player.

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Head of PE Callum Thompson said: “We are absolutely delighted with this cup victory.

“The team are quite simply putting in performances way ahead of their years and are clearly some of Britain’s best young student footballers.”

The WCSA motto is ‘We Challenge and Support to Achieve’, resulting in students who thrive in all areas.

The academy has a high-achieving and caring ethos, aiming to challenge and support to encourage the full potential of every single student.

It is part of The Priory Learning Trust.

This story was covered by Jill Dando News which has over 100 reporters aged 8 to 18 across WCSA and The Priory Learning Trust schools.

WCSA Is a fantastic Academy with a thriving PE department.

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