BBC Unsung Hero: Football coach wins Yorkshire's award
Paul Jubb has collected the BBC Sport Unsung Hero award for the Yorkshire region for his work as head coach of Bradford Disability Football Club.
He started the team in 2001 with just 10 players and now works with over 130 boys, girls, men and women ranging from six to 55 years old.
Steve Parr, a volunteer and father of one of the players, nominated Paul.
He said: "Paul is one of the most inspirational guys I've ever met. Having a son, Martin, with learning difficulties, I know how difficult it is. Martin spends a lot of time on his own, with very little friends and this has given him a new lease of life."
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