Norwich City have suffered agony after being beaten 4-0 in an FA Disability Cup final.
The Canaries' cerebral palsy team were beaten 4-0 by North East and Yorkshire in the match at St George's Park in Burton Upon Trent.
But the City team still have plenty to be proud of having qualified for the tournament by winning the National League last season.
The match was shown live on BT Sport and marked Norwich's first appearance in a disability final.
Manager Darren Hunter described the achievement of reaching the final as a great step forward for Norwich Community Sports Foundation (CSF).
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He said: "The team was only put together a couple of years ago so it's great progress.
"It's going to be great for the area and great for the foundation as this can lead to bigger things."
Along with the Canaries' cerebral palsy team, other clubs competed in partially sighted, amputee, blind, powerchair and deaf competitions across the weekend.
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