Milton & Denton, Guru Nanak, Valley Rovers and Sun FC battle it out in veterans' football match for charity
00:00, 10 August 2016
A veterans’ charity football tournament raised more than £3,000 for charity.
The tournament, for players aged 35 and over, featured four teams – Milton & Denton, Guru Nanak, Valley Rovers and Sun FC – at the Old Southfields Ground, Cedar Avenue, Gravesend.
They were raising money for Cancer Research UK and the ellenor hospice charity.
Sun FC lifted the trophy after beating Guru Nanak in the final, but only after it went to penalties.
Organiser Daran Poppy said: “We raised £3,000 and there’s still more to come in. That’s more than double what we raised last year.
“Last year was our first year and this year we just absolutely smashed it.
“It’s going to get bigger and bigger.
“I’d like to say thank you to all the players and the volunteers for their hard work.”
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