Kensington Oval hosts entire Mini World Cup

Football South football development manager Danny Ledwith celebrates winning a World Cup with ...
Football South football development manager Danny Ledwith celebrates winning a World Cup with (from left) Charlotte Adamson (7), Jaxon Tewani (7), Adalyn Tibble (8), Adien Moon (7), Addison Te Huna (9) and Baxter Harvey (8).
Riley Scott (4) carries the goodie bags for the Maori Hill blue team.
Riley Scott (4) carries the goodie bags for the Maori Hill blue team.
Dunedin Technical’s Lucy Scott (9) tries to get past Mornington Lions player Matthew Hitchcox (6).
Dunedin Technical’s Lucy Scott (9) tries to get past Mornington Lions player Matthew Hitchcox (6).
Ozabeela Christofoletti (10) celebrates scoring while Addison Te Huna (9) watches on.
Izabella Christofoletti (10) celebrates scoring while Addison Te Huna (9) watches on.
Marlon Tobaiwa (7), of Mosgiel Nitro, shows his skills.
Marlon Tobaiwa (7), of Mosgiel Nitro, shows his skills.
Summer Te Kanawa (9) watches her brother’s team.
Summer Te Kanawa (9) watches her brother’s team.

The Dunedin junior football season concluded on Saturday with the annual Mini World Cup taking place at the Kensington Oval.

Club teams played in four grades, from year 6 to 9, and the final involved teams from New Zealand and Belgium.

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