A charity football tournament has raised thousands of pounds for a foundation set up in memory of an Oxford United legend.
The event, which took place at Oxford United's training ground, raised £6,530 for the Joey Beauchamp Foundation.
The foundation was formed earlier this year following Mr Beauchamp's suicide in 2022.
It aims to address the "pressing need for mental health support and awareness within our community".
Among the teams at the event were a side made up of players from Oxford United's 2010 play-off winning side.
The day featured raffles and auctions, with food vans and mobile bars donating a portion of their profits.
Widely regarded as one of United’s greatest ever players, Mr Beauchamp is currently 10th in the U’s appearances table and fifth in the club’s all-time goalscoring chart.
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