A memorial football match in honour of Canaries legend Terry Allcock will take place in a town where he managed its team.
The celebration of Mr Allcock's life will include a game between Dereham Town and Fakenham Town 'legends'.
Kick off is set for 10.30am on October, Sunday 27 and will take place at Dereham Town Football Club, where Mr Allcock had managed.
He died aged 88 in June.
Mr Allcock was born in Leeds in 1935 and played for Bolton Wanderers in 1952.
He then made his debut for Norwich City in 1958 in a draw against Millwall.
He scored 127 goals during his 11 years with the Canaries, making him the second top goal scorer for the team.
Trevor Saunders, club manager of Football Against Dementia, said: "The event is about celebrating his life. We're looking to make it a really fun day and his family are all on board."
In addition to the game, Mr Saunders also said there will be a range of activities and guest appearances.
Members of Mr Alcock's family will also be present.
Mr Saunders said: "He was a great influence on many non-league players and we just want to celebrate everything he did for those who knew him."
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