Wootton Bassett Town's young players have returned from another highly successful tour of Holland, led by Chris Kirkland.
The under 12, 13 and 14-year age groups travelled to hosts FC Dordrecht and SV Loosduinen.
Kirkland said: "It has been a pleasure to organise and be involved in this annual event, which is now firmly established on the Wootton Bassett Town under 12,13, and 14 calendars."
As well as playing in a six-a-side tournament, the Wootton Bassett School students also watched Feyenoord play AZ Alkmaar in the Dutch Premier League.
The Under 14s won their first game 4-1 with goals from Matt Buckingham, Brett Carr, Ben Curtis and Harry Fitzwilliams.
In their second they cruised to a 4-0 win with goals from Tom Deane, Fitzwilliams and a double from Curtis. And this result meant that Bassett retained the Jan Niemeyer Shield.
In their final game they lost 5-0 against FC Dordrecht with Hammond winning the man of the match award.
The Under 13s won their first game 6-0 before going down 5-2 in their second while the Under 12s drew 2-2, won 1-0 and lost 9-0 in their games.
FC Dordrecht retained the Olav Ouwerkerk Shield during the tournament.
Individual awards for attitude, commitment and effort went to: Matt Buckingham (under 14s), Martyn Plaistow (under 13s) and Dominic Gordon (under 12s)
Awards for performance, effort and progress went to: Craig Kelly (under 14s), Joe Brown (under 13s) and Adam Topping (under 12s).
Ben Curtis won the award for overall contribution to the tour.
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