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Last Updated: Friday June 09 2006 16:36 GMT

Teenagers design World Cup games

Working through an idea
Four teenagers have created World Cup-inspired games, after winning a special BBC competition.

Their ideas were so good that instead of just one game, three were chosen!

Stuart Voisey (14) from Bristol, Robert Irish (14) from County Durham, and Kieran O'Malley (13) with Elliot MacLeod (13) from York, came up with the concepts for the final games.

They had entered a competition on BBC Blast website, which helps young people develop their own creative ideas.

Loads of competition finalists went to a workshop session where brainstorms developed the ideas and games were made afterwards.

All the ideas were judged by a team which included ex-England player Alan Shearer.




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