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The Inaugural Old Elizabethans’ Football Tournament

A joyful day of football, sunshine, and reconnection as Old Elizabethans returned to Failand for our inaugural alumni tournament.

The Inaugural Old Elizabethans’ Football Tournament

A joyful day of football, sunshine, and reconnection as Old Elizabethans returned to Failand for our inaugural alumni tournament.

There are few things more rewarding than seeing the QEH community come together—and our first-ever Old Elizabethans’ Football Tournament, held this past weekend at Failand, was a shining example of just that. Under bright spring sunshine, the pitches came alive with laughter, competition, and genuine connection, as former pupils from across the years returned to take part in a day that was as much about friendship as it was about football.

From the moment the first whistle blew, the energy was electric. Nine teams, representing year groups from 2006 all the way through to 2027, battled it out in good spirits, bringing a mix of talent, determination, and humour to every match. The sidelines were filled with spectators cheering on friends and former classmates, with familiar faces reconnecting and new stories being shared.

The final saw 2025 (Year 13) emerge victorious after a nail-biting penalty shootout against 2021—a fittingly dramatic conclusion to a day packed with standout goals and spirited performances. 2023 secured third place, but every team brought something special to the event, from Darryl (2006–2011) showing veteran flair, to 2027 (Year 11) proving the future is very much bright.

Of course, no QEH event is complete without great hospitality—and the legendary hot dogs from the fantastic caterers certainly lived up to expectations! There were smiles all around as Old Elizabethans, staff, and supporters gathered to chat, reminisce, and soak up the sunshine together.

What made the day truly special was the sense of connection that still runs so strongly through the QEH community. Welcoming our Old Elizabethans back—some of whom we haven’t seen for many years—was a genuine joy. Whether they left in 2011 or just last summer, it was heartening to see how enduring the bonds of a QEH education can be.

We’d like to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who took part, supported, and helped organise the tournament. It was a day full of energy, laughter, and lasting memories—and we’re already looking forward to making it a new QEH tradition.

To watch the highlight reel of all of the top goals and the festivities, click the link here.

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