A plaque has been unveiled commemorating Southampton Football Club's first black player.
Alf Charles joined the club in 1937, scoring two goals in a career cut short by injury.
His plaque in the Cultural Quarter in Guildhall Square joins existing plaques for Joe Harriott, Craig David, and The Windrush Generation.
Don John, the organiser of the event, said it was proof of how diverse Southampton's history was.
Club ambassador and former Saints left-back Franny Benali, who helped unveil the plaque at sports pub The Painted Wagon, called Charles a "trailblazer".
He said recognising his contribution to the club was "crucial", and that as a player he was "setting that trend and paving the way for many others to follow those footsteps".