Golden Oldies from local soccer's history books will be turning out in force on Sunday to raise money for Airedale Hospital.
Players now in their 40's, 50's, 60's and even one 70-year-old will be pulling on their boots again in memory of former Keighley Sunday League player Colin Hartley, who died from cancer.
The squad from yesteryear aims to raise £2,000 to buy a piece of specialist equipment for Airedale's cancer unit.
"It will be a morning of footballing nostalgia with some of the great players of the past taking part," said Roger Ingham. "David 'Gina' Bell will be captaining one of the teams and Mick Cartman, who is now in his 70's, will be taking part."
The game takes place at the Skipton LMS ground, kicking off at 11am.
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