Bradford Boys' Under-15s will share the English Schools' Heinz Ketchup Trophy with Swindon after the two-legged final ended 2-2 on aggregate.
After drawing the first leg 1-1 at Valley Parade last week, Bradford put in a superb effort to earn another 1-1 draw in the second leg at Swindon Town's ground last night.
With no extra time or shoot-out allowed in the rules, the result means the teams will hold the coveted trophy for six months each.
After the first leg, co-manager Danny Walker said the Bradford boys could play better, and last night he was full of praise for his team.
He said: "We played really well and certainly didn't come off the field disappointed, Swindon also raised their game and played better than they did in the first leg.
"There was initial disappointment in the dressing room after the match that we were not outright winners, but a draw was a fair result over the two legs."
After a goalless first half, Swindon went in front when Bradford failed to clear a corner and the ball was bundled into the net at the far post.
But Bradford equalised with what Walker described as 'a super move and super goal' by Patrick Carberry (Bingley Grammar) after a skilful passing movement down the left.
He said: "The game was played in a very good spirit and the referee did extremely well. It was a good squad effort and I used all five substitutes to give everyone the chance to play in the final."
Rival captains Matthew Collins (Swindon) left and Anthony Doherty (Bradford) are pictured holding the trophy surrounded by their team-mates at the end of last night's final.
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