Maidstone Mini World Cup 2014 draw - watch the video to find out which country your school will represent
08:00, 07 February 2014
The long wait is finally over, here's your chance to watch the Maidstone Mini World Cup draw and find out which country your school will be representing.
They will be celebrating in the classrooms of Holy Family Catholic Primary School after Wednesdays draw.
Not content with their second team being drawn out as England, Holy Family’s first team were then paired up to be Brazil in the draw, which was hosted by kmfm breakfast’s Garry Wilson.
A total of 32 teams from schools across the region will be represented in a day of football at Maidstone United’s Gallagher Stadium on Friday, May 16.
The draw was made by Stones chief executive Bill Williams and midfielder Michael Phillips.
Watch the full draw, as it happened, by clicking on the video above.
Note: Since the draw was made, St John's have replaced St Francis 2 and will now represent USA
The Maidstone Mini World Cup draw
Group A
Holy Family - Brazil
Boughton Monchelsea - Croatia
Roseacre 2 - Mexico
East Borough 2 - Cameroon
Group B
Allington 2 - Spain
Brunswick House - Netherlands
Sandling - Chile
Barming - Australia
Group C
Loose Junior - Colombia
Roseacre Junior - Greece
Coxheath - Ivory Coast
Oaks Academy - Japan
Group D
Greenfields - Uruguay
West Borough - Costa Rica
Holy Family 2 - England
Molehill Copse - Italy
Group E
Harrietsham - Switzerland
Ulcombe - Ecuador
Allington - France
Sutton Valence - Honduras
Group F
Brunswick House 2 - Argentina
Boughton Monchelsea 2 - Bosnia & Hercegovina
St Francis - Iran
Shernold - Nigeria
Group G
Madginford Park Junior - Germany
Treetops Academy - Portugal
West Borough 2 - Ghana
St John's - USA
Group H
Palace Wood - Belgium
Lenham - Algeria
East Borough - Russia
Ulcombe 2 - South Korea
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