Adjutant General's Corps Win Edwards Cup
The Adjutant General's Corps (AGC) have won the 2021 Edwards Cup.
A 2-1 win over the Army Medical Services Royal Logistic Corps (RLC) included Libby Dixon's last military goal as she is set to leave the Army.
The now-former UKAF striker lifted the trophy for her team as a final memory after Sophie Jones' deflected shot proved to be the winning goal.
RLC fell behind early on in a tense first 10 minutes in Cirencester.
Lisa Ward's defence-splitting pass allowed Dixon to race through and slot home the last goal of her military career.
Despite conceding, RLC thought they should have been given a way back into the match moments later.
However, Lois Jacobs' tussle with forward Siobhan Peplow was adjudged to have been fair by the Army officials.

In the second half, Dixon had a chance to double her tally but her shot was comfortably kept out by RLC goalkeeper Holly Clarke.
Clarke would be beaten soon after though as AGC made it 2-0.
Jones took aim from a long way out and her shot took a deflection as it flashed past the goalkeeper.
That spurred the RLC into life as Ashleigh Mills came close with a free-kick, but Vicky Wright in the AGC goal was equal to the effort.
At the other end, AGC were looking for a third and Clarke did well to deny both Dixon and Ward's low shots.
RLC pulled a goal back in the closing stages as Tracey Montgomery bundled in from a free-kick but AGC held on.
They ended a two-year spell of dominance from the Army Medical Services by winning the final.