YOUNGSTERS played at a primary school football tournament in support of National Anti-Racism Week.
Sydenham Soccer Clinic and Sydenham School invited five schools from across the borough to battle for the Kick it Out trophy.
Kick it Out is a campaign set up in 1993 to tackle racism in football.
The fourth annual competition took place at the Dartmouth Road school and involved more than 100 children from Stillness, Kelvin Grove, Eliot Bank, Dalmain and Kilmorie junior schools.
The Kelvin Grove Junior School team won the trophy after finishing top of the league.
Sydenham Soccer Clinic coach Dave King said: "The tournament was a great success in celebrating anti-racism in football.
"Children learn it is a team game where people have to learn how to respect each other."
For more information on the Kick Racism Out of Football Campaign, visit kickitout.org
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