Possible future England international footballers were put through their paces at a Keighley school this week.
Pupils at Parkwood Primary School took part in a football community programme, the Schools Football initiative, on Monday.
Children at the school each took part in a half-hour session, teaching them the basics of football.
The practice, given by a qualified coach, involved running, co-ordination and basic football skills. Each child was coached to attain five skills - balance, running into space, co-ordination, control and turning.
Children received a certificate for participating in the exercise, which was organised by Puma, and the school was donated new footballs.
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