Leeds United have been training the children of Oxenhope Primary School to become football stars of the future.
The school is taking part in a course of five coaching sessions provided by the Premiership club.
School PE Co-ordinator Cathy Smith said: "It's the second time they have visited us. The kids love it. And the one with the best attitude gets a trophy at the end of the course.
"They also gave us four tickets to the Ipswich match for two pupils and two parents. We put the names in a hat and drew them out."
The course is funded by the New Opportunities Fund (NOF) which distributes National Lottery money to fund health, education and environmental projects around Britain.
Coaches Paul Atkinson, left, and Ian Taylor from Leeds United's Football in the Community initiative are pictured with youngsters at Oxenhope.
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