Our last selection of your grassroots photos. A local park league match snapped by Angus Watson
Alex Myer's player-manager Nick Flanagan makes a stunning save in a massive cup game
Andrew Hampshaw's boy deciding whether to float it to the back post or drop it in the centre of the box
A tournament organised by Hazelwick School in Crawley to bring schools and industry together. Sent in by Barry Holder
Young boy playing on an East African beach - "He might have some left foot!" says Chris Fairbairn
Cormac van der Hoeven and Bracash (in old Wimbledon kit) tangle during a school building project in India
A near miss rued in the grudge match between York and Lancaster Universities. Sent in by Dominic O'Shea
Villagers v Volunteers on Wasini Island off Kenya. The Villagers won. Sent in by Gavin Howells
Players use an old school chair to clear a waterlogged pitch. Sent in by Harry Ward
Iain Johnston let Anna, his central defender, have a go up front. She replied with this 15-yard belter
Laurence Urhegyi sent us this photo of two Altrincham fans in the rain after relegation from the Conference
Lee Sherman's friend Albert is known for not being the strongest kicker but here he is proving them wrong
Akpeteshire FC, a team of English volunteers against Labadi FC from Accra, Ghana. Sent in by Mark Baple
Matt Donaldson's daughter has made the left-back spot her own this season, keeping eight boys out of the A team.
Bangor's Ricky Evans floating in another dangerous corner v Llanrug, Welsh Cup 2nd Round. Sent in by Matt Johnson
Saudi Navy v Royal Navy in Jubail, Saudi Arabia. It was so hot the teams only played 50 minutes. Sent in by Paul Heanes
Colin Cox sent in this photo of his son - "rightly teased for his hair cut" - on behalf of the team's manager, Russell Gregory
Tom Martin: "Kernow league under-12s final match between Truro City and Falmouth. Falmouth won after extra time."
Marc Kirsten sent us this of celebrations after the winning goal of the Lichfield League under-8s cup final
Julian James: "On A Bleak Sunday Morning In Edgware". The competition is now closed. Thanks for all your entries
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