Players from the Humber Colts junior section enjoyed a curry as they held their presentation night at Maa Indian Restaurant in Beverley.
Coach Phil Matthews held the event at the town centre curry as Maa Indian along with JC Landscapes sponsor the side who finished runners up in their league.
Beverley’s premier Brazilian Rotisserie, Chamas will see their name appear on shirt of a local football club after agreeing a sponsorship deal with the Humber Colts.
Chamas, which is located in heart of Beverley at Wednesday Market, welcomed members from the squad to the restaurant.
Around four years ago MP Graham Stuart along with local councillors, Cllr David Elvidge , Cllr Dominic Peacock and Cllr Elaine Aird met with a number of football teams
Tony Henderson, from Swinemoor now runs a community incentive called Renaissance Trust that sees him collect unwanted furniture from friends which he then passes on to some of the most vulnerable people in the area.
Humber Colts assistant manager Craig Fawcett believes his sides win against local rival Inter Beaver will help give his side a much-needed confidence boost.
Beverley Lions say they are very grateful for the support given by members of the public and local groups who helped make their biggest fund raiser a major success.
There is a certain game of football on today that has got the people of our region all excited, the FA Cup Final which will Hull City take on the mighty Arsenal at Wembley Stadium.
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Inter Beaver demolished a poor Humber Colts 5 – 0 in the big weekend derby. In blustery conditions Inter gave their local rivals a footballing lesson with a festival of goals