A film showing the incredible impact Colin Taylor had on Oxford City and the community has been recirculated in his memory.
The 62-year-old was found dead at the club's Marsh Lane ground last weekend but footage of him earlier this year has now emerged.
Former player Stephen Fontaine, who famously scored at Wembley in the FA Vase final in 1995, made the film in February.
He said: "I knew Colin for more than 20 years and he had a huge impact on my life.
"When he first came along the club was just a small patch of grass near Marston.
"Now we have 3G pitches, netball courts, women's teams, powerchair teams and teams for people with learning disabilities.
"It's quite incredible what he has done for the club and for the community - he was an inspiration to me and so many others.
He added: "I want this film to be a tribute to him and help people remember all he's done."
The moving documentary may well be the last recorded footage of Mr Taylor as he talks about the club's progression and community feel.
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