Schools from across Bradford joined in a football tournament organised by a charity set up by former Bantams star Zesh Rehman.
More than 90 children were at Speed Ball indoor football centre in Duncombe Way, Manningham, for the event as part of a project promoting community cohesion through sport.
The Zesh Rehman Foundation was set up by the former City and Pakistan captain last year.
It has since run a school-based programme called Primary Kick About, which encourages interaction between youngsters of different backgrounds.
Mr Rehman, who now plays for Muangthong United in Thailand, was the first player of Asian origin to captain Bradford City in its 107-year history.
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