World Cup triumph.
Former England captains David Beckham and eayne Rooney along with current superstar Harry Kane were among the distinguished sportspersons, who congratulated the team.
"Congratulations to @England on becoming World Champions in an amazing #U17WorldCupFinal... This is the second World Cup our #YoungLions have won this year - hugely exciting moment for the future of English football," Prince William the Duke of Cambridge tweeted last night on their official handle @KensingtonRoyal.
England's all-time record goalscorer Wayne Rooney and current captain Harry Kane too have showered praise on the Young Lions with congratulatory messages on their respective Twitter accounts.
"We had a dinner celebration and had some speeches, it's very nice feelings. The family members came, we just enjoyed the moment. Everyone is pleased with our achievements. It's important to enjoy the moment. When you achieve something like this it's important that everybody has a smile," Cooper said.
"There has been a loads of text messages as well as quite a bit on social media. David Beckham and a lot of other first team players congratulated. Everybody back home is really supportive, pleased with our show. It's important to recognise the achievements."
The menu spread at the dinner table was simple with chicken and some of them also had rice.
Cooper also congratulated all his support staff during their celebratory dinner.
"It's a recognition for the staff as well. They have done an amazing job. Every member deserved a round of applause. We enjoyed each other's company."
India coach Stephen Constantine also has sent in his congratulatory message to the English youngsters.
He further said the youngsters have a long way to go.
"Nobody is going to get carried away, still a long way to go with this boys."
Signing off from India with an experience of a lifetime, Cooper said: "We have loved India. It has been a fantastic experience. We enjoyed every bit of our stay in Mumbai, Kolkata, Goa, the 24 hours, we spent in Guwahati.... Every moment has been a lifetime experience and it's not just about football."
Meanwhile, Mali who finished fourth after their 0-2 defeat to Brazil, were the first team to leave city followed by runners-up Spain and the team members bid an emotional goodbye to India.
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