Disabled football fans who have benefitted from Liverpool's Respect 4 All coaching gathered at Anfield for their annual party.
The club's Respect 4 All Disability Centre started in September 2008 and has coaching sessions four nights a week.
It helps people who are visually impaired, physically disabled, wheelchair users or have severe learning difficulties - allowing them to play sports often for the first time.
Here are some great pictures from the party and disco, at which guests won some brilliant prizes like tours of Melwood and signed shirts.
Our Respect 4 All Centre is completely free and takes place in St Margaret's Cricket and Community Sports Centre in Aigburth.
It is an indoor disability accessible venue with car parking and a viewing classroom, and tea and coffee is available for parents or guardians.
The centre is multi sports but focusing on football and is designed for young people/adults who have previously not had the opportunity to get involved in sports.
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