A plaque honouring the world's first black international footballer has been unveiled at his former school in Halifax.
Andrew Watson captained Scotland to a 6-1 win over England on his debut in 1881.
He had attended Crossley Heath School, on Skircoat Moor, before moving to Glasgow aged 18.
Unveiling the plaque on Wednesday, England's first black international Viv Anderson said he had nothing but "admiration" for Watson.
Watson was a "pioneer" and the first black footballer to play internationally for Scotland, but for more than a century the significance of his achievements went "unrecognised", according to BBC Sport.