An all-girl team has become football's latest "invincibles" by going unbeaten all season - while playing in a boys' league.
Queens Park Ladies under-12s finished top of division three of the Bournemouth Youth Football League, with 18 wins, four draws and no defeats.
They dominated the 11 boys' teams in the league, scoring 61 goals and conceding only 11.
By the time they had played all their matches, they had amassed 58 points, 16 more than the second-placed team, which had two games still to play.
To make their triumph all the sweeter, they had to overcome initial resistance from county FA bosses, who initially told them they would have to play in a girls' competition.
Image: The under-12s team celebrates winning the league. Pic: Queens Park Ladies
Manager Toby Green was convinced his team was good enough to play against boys every week and the players, who train twice a week, have proved him right on the pitch.
Next season, the girls will be promoted to the under-13s second division.
They topped the league away against Moordown & Southbourne several weeks ago but clinched the "invincibles" title last weekend with a 3-0 win against Lymington Town.
Speaking to Sky News, Mr Green said: "The girls have done really, really well. They've worked so hard all season, not just in the games, but in their training as well.
"They have been really disciplined... they deserve it."
Image: Pic: Queens Park Ladies
Mr Green said securing the league title with a 3-0 away win against a team that had won six games in a row was one of the highlights of the season.
"We've really had to dig in, particularly away from home," he said.
Four of the girls in the 14-strong squad have been playing together since they were five years old.
Mr Green started the team when his daughter Olivia told him she wanted to play football. He had already coached his older daughter as the only girl in a boys' team and decided this time he would put together a girls' team, but wanted them to play in the boys' league.
The team hopes to inspire more young girls to get involved in football.
Kyrgiakos14
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I bet the boys would've been naturally too embarrassed to even try against the girls.
I won't even feel comfortable playing against those bitches. Like how do I start marking a lady on the pitch
Vascopsuy
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I guess we have to take boys team to girls league also π
ShehzadQureshi
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As a confirm Misogynist that I am. I'm seriously disappointed. Those boys need to to be castrated
I bet the boys would've been naturally too embarrassed to even try against the girls.
jueeiklmt
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Waal what a miracle they can even beat Zimbabwe national team
Savio96
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was it even fair ..to think that the boys could have played a fair game against these so called girls team ...I bet the girls team had all the favours from the referee wen playing matches against the boys
fooabckmty
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a very stupid bunch of 12 year old! mtcheeeewwwwwwww
Flint47
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the boys they are playing against have not yet gone through puberty...but all credit to them...just don't let the feminazzis see this post..they will mis interpret thisπΉπΉ
Kyrgiakos14
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As a confirm Misogynist that I am. I'm seriously disappointed. Those boys need to to be castrated
dupbcikos
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Beautiful....well done
SheikhRefat01
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Marry this girls when they're grown up they have achieved a huge achievement.
nobleng123
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Wow! All my ladiesπββοΈπββοΈπββοΈ