CHILDREN at a football camp were delighted to meet Bradford City player, Zac Hadi.
The Kellogg’s Football Camp event, held at Idle Cricket Club on August 15 saw more than 40 kids at the camp receive football advice from the goalkeeper.
Hadi said: "It was great to get down to Idle for the camp, and to see so many kids here who got free places from Kellogg's.
"I had a lot of fun answering all sorts of questions in the Q&A, and having a kick about."
Craig Farrand, director of sport at the Bradford City FC Community Foundation, said: "We’re delighted to have welcomed nearly 1,000 children onto the pitch this summer for our Kellogg’s Football Camps here in Bradford.
"We want local families to see the Foundation and the club as something to be proud of and be part of, getting kids involved to show the real value of sport in the community."
More than 70 Kellogg's Football Camps are taking place across the UK this summer, hosted by FA-approved coaches.
The camps come as Bradford City recently launched a community ticketing initiative, to encourage more local people to engage with the club.
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