Organisers of a charity football match featuring legendary players from Tottenham Hotspur say the event raised more than £10,000 for charity.
The Rotary Club of Harrow organised the youth football tournament and charity match to raise money for Cancer Research UK and other local good causes.
The event, which took place on Sunday at Harrow Borough FC's Stadium, in Earlsmead, included a mini football tournament featuring youth teams from across the borough.
More than 450 people turned out for the game which ended the Spurs Legends beating the Charity XI 9-0.
Organiser Nigel Warburg from Harrow Rotary Club said: "I'm absolutely delighted with how the day went. The weather was kind to us and everyone had a great time.
"All the youth teams really enjoyed themselves as it was the first time for of them had played in a stadium.
"To raise as much as we did is absolutely fantastic and a lot of worthy causes will benefit."
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