An auction of football shirts signed by Leicester City's championship-winning players has raised more than £8,000 towards a dad's charity campaign for his son.
The money from the auction, organised by Football League sponsors Sky Bet, will be added to the £104,306 already raised by Richard Page.
Richard, 28, of Barkby, cycled to all the club's away fixtures last season to raise money for research into MECP2 duplication syndrome.
The chromosomal abnormality, which causes epilepsy and restricts development, has left Richard's six-year-old son Ellis unable to walk or talk.
Foxes fans piled in to bid for the 14 match-worn shirts signed by the side.
The text "ellis" campaign has now raised £104,306, with £8,083 from the auction to be added to the total.
City chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha and his son and vice-chairman Aiyawatt presented Richard with a cheque for £45,000, taking his total to £100,000.
Richard said: "It's been an incredible season."