Swindon Town claimed the Junior title at the Milk Cup when they defeated Dublin outfit Crumlin United in a penalty shoot-out on Friday. Crumlin looked set for victory when Richard Towell's looping shot from 22 yards put them ahead midway through the second half.
However, Jamie Taylor headed Swindon level four minutes from time.
Goalkeeper Jason Hull was Swindon's hero in the shoot-out as he saved from Towell, and decisively, Jason Hughes.
Hull had also been the Swindon hero in the semi-final when the English club defeated County Down on penalties.
Crumlin had the best effort of the first half with Shane Howard's superb long-range effort crashing off the crossbar in the 29th minute.
In the shoot-out, Towell saw his effort saved by Hull but Crumlin were then given a lifeline by their goalkeeper Gavin Carlin when he saved Jamie Taylor's effort.
However after Scott Montgomery had scored in sudden death for Swindon, Hull's save to deny Hughes ensured that the English club claimed the trophy.
Final Swindon Town 1-1 Crumlin United (Swindon won 5-4 on penalties)