Guernsey's teenage football star Maya Le Tissier has been given a guard of honour as she played her final game for her childhood club, St Martins.
Having played for Saints since the age of four, Maya is moving to the UK at 16, aiming to kick start her professional football career.
Her last local football game saw St Martin's under 15s host the under 16s in the Normandie cup final at Blanche Pierre Lane.
The u16s won 3-1 with Maya captaining the side. Her team mates in both age groups then cheered her as she left the pitch watched by her family, friends and club supporters.
Fantastic show of respect last night from her teammates to give Maya the send off she deserved. Been fantastic for us on and off the pitch so good luck in the uk. pic.twitter.com/II6KksjqKo
— St Martins AC (@StMartinsAC) May 24, 2018
Maya is moving to the UK following a successful start to an international career which has already seen her captain the England side at u16 level.
Pictured top: Image from Andy Graham. Social media content from St Martins AC Twitter account
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