ALBION Sports' Junior Football Club are dressing to impress – thanks to their local McDonald's Restaurant.
Their under-11s have received a stylish new kit thanks to the fast-food chain's Forster Square Retail Park branch.
The kits have been donated as part of McDonald's' new FA Charter Standard Kit scheme.
Duncan Taylor, who owns three McDonald's Restaurants in Bradford, including the Forster Square Retail Park branch, said: "Grass-roots football clubs, such as Albion Sports Junior Football Club's under-sevens and under-11s, are vital for communities as they provide young people with the opportunity to get involved in football and feel part of a team.
"Clubs give up countless hours in order to provide high-quality football opportunities to members of the local community.
"It's important that businesses like McDonald's support them and help to create the best possible experience for young, aspiring footballers."
Albion Sports Juniors' Sarinnder Singh said: "We're hugely grateful to McDonald's for donating a new kit for munder-11s.
"An average team strip costs around £500 per season, so thjis really is a huge saving for us and means we can spend the money on other areas of the club that need it.
"The kids are all really excited about wearing their new strip. It's already helped to create a sense of unity and team spirit, and I'm sure this will go a long way towards helping us have a successful season."
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