FORMER England striker Cyril Regis made a special trip to Edgar Street on Saturday as Hereford United marked the National Anti-Racism Week of Action in Football.
The ex-Aston Villa, West Bromwich Albion and Wolves player was an official representative of the Let's Kick Racism Out of Football campaign.
United are one of only six non-League clubs taking an active part in the 11-day event and marked their designated day by erecting a large banner inside the ground, distributing leaflets and badges to supporters and including a section about the campaign in Bullseye, the official match-day magazine.
Players from both teams also wore T-shirts carrying the Let's Kick Racism Out of Football slogan in the pre-match warm up.
Meanwhile, Regis pre-sented Hereford duo Paul Parry and Tony James with their Wales semi-pro caps.
The United pair made their Welsh debuts last summer and helped their country win the UniBond Four Nations crown.
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