Hundreds of people turned out to support a charity football match in memory of teenager Liam Hearne.
The football fanatic hanged himself in October 2010 after claims he was bullied on Facebook.
His brother Aaron, 23, organised the match at Carshalton Athletic FC as part of his plans to raise £100,000 in his memory.
He has been fundraising with the NSPCC in the hope he may be able to help other young people who could be involved in a similar tragedy.
Between 400 and 500 people attended the match on Saturday, that ended 1-0, and also saw a half-time performance from dance acts.
To donate to the fund visit nspcc.tributefunds.com/LiamHearne
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