Rachel Berry gave the boys a few lessons about how to play football this summer.
Seventeen-year-old Rachel, daughter of former Oxford United striker Paul Berry, was one of the coaches for the Oxford United soccer courses.
She helped her dad, who is the Oxford United Under 17s manager, by taking groups of six and seven-year-olds at the course at Chipping Norton.
But she's fully qualified, having passed her junior team leader's course.
Rachel, from Kidlington, used to play for Gosford School and for Northway.
Rachel Berry with dad Paul
And she said: "I enjoyed it and I hope to go on and take some more coaching badges."
United's soccer course director, Mark Jones, said: "She came in and did work experience with us and it was clear she was doing well. She's good with children and she's a good litte player as well.
"She worked with the younger age group and I think they enjoyed having a girl taking them. We have had one female coach before, but she's no longer with us.
"We had two or three new younger coaches this summer, to work alongside our experienced coaches and I was very pleased with all of them."
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