Mourners line the streets for funeral of football-loving little woman, 10, killed when electrical BMW ploughed onto sports activities pitch throughout follow

Mourners line the streets for funeral of football-loving little woman, 10, killed when electrical BMW ploughed onto sports activities pitch throughout follow

The hometown of avid Manchester United supporter Poppy Atkinson turned red in memory of the youngster tragically killed in a collision with a car on a sports pitch.

The family of the 10-year-old from Kendal, Cumbria, had requested that mourners at her funeral service, and those lined on surrounding roads to pay their respects, wear red, or any football shirt.

People watched on in silence, some wiping away tears, as the cortege passed en route to today’s service at Kendal Parish Church.

The youngster’s coffin sported a poignant artist’s impression of the youngster, with a football by her side, in a poppy field looking ahead to Old Trafford’s ‘Theatre of Dreams’ stadium with the sun on the horizon.

Poppy’s parents, Ben and Clare, and seven-year-old brother Edward, joined other family members and friends in the congregation.

Also in attendance were players and officials from local junior football teams, with many wearing Manchester United shirts with the number 10 and Poppy on the back.

Mourners formed a ‘guard of honour’ in the church grounds where earlier four young boys with ‘Poppy’ football shirts kicked around a football.

Young footballer Poppy Atkinson, 10, was killed in a collision with a car on a sports pitch

Young footballer Poppy Atkinson, 10, was killed in a collision with a car on a sports pitch

The hearse carrying the coffin of Poppy Atkinson makes its way to Kendal Parish Church today

Mourners line the streets ahead of the funeral for 10-year-old Poppy Atkinson in Kendal today

Inside, tributes to the talented footballer were read out by her parents, her headteacher at Old Hutton CE Primary School, Nick Turley, and one of her local football coaches, Corey Smith.

Classmates from the school’s choir sang a pop medley for the congregation in her honour.

Other music played was Anna Kendrick’s Get Back Up Again from The Trolls movie soundtrack, Can You Die From A Broken Heart? by Nate Smith and Avril Lavigne and the service’s closing tune Beautiful Things by Benson Boone.

On the front of the order of service was a photograph of Poppy playing football with the accompanying message ‘Dare To Dream’.

Later hundreds applauded as the funeral procession wound its way through Highgate in the town centre. A private burial followed.

Following Poppy’s death, her family said the schoolgirl, who was in the under-12s team at Kendal United and also played at county level, was ‘100 per cent determined to be a professional footballer’.

The hearse carrying the coffin of Poppy Atkinson makes its way to Kendal Parish Church today

The hearse carrying the coffin of Poppy Atkinson makes its way to Kendal Parish Church today

The order of service for the funeral of 10-year-old Poppy is seen through a car window today

Mourners line the streets ahead of the funeral for 10-year-old Poppy Atkinson in Kendal today

The hearse carrying the coffin of Poppy Atkinson makes its way to Kendal Parish Church today

Mourners line the streets ahead of the funeral for 10-year-old Poppy Atkinson in Kendal today

The hearse carrying the coffin of Poppy Atkinson makes its way to Kendal Parish Church today

Mourners line the streets ahead of the funeral for 10-year-old Poppy Atkinson in Kendal today 

The hearse carrying the coffin of Poppy Atkinson makes its way to Kendal Parish Church today

They added: ‘Many who know her, and who know her determination to improve and win, had no doubt she would achieve her goal to one day to play for Manchester United.

‘Poppy touched so many lives, it was easy to see why, her energy, character, spirit and passion for football was infectious and touched huge numbers of people.’

Her family said Poppy idolised United and England players Ella Toone and Kobbie Mainoo as well as Lioness Georgia Stanway and former Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi ‘to name a few’.

A police investigation into the collision during a football practice session with a BMW i4 electric car at Kendal Rugby Club on March 5 remains ongoing.

A 40-year-old man from Lancaster arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving was later released from custody.

Mourners gather outside Kendal Parish Church ahead of the funeral for Poppy Atkinson today

Police investigate after a car crashed through a fence at Kendal Rugby Club on March 5

Poppy, pictured with her seven-year-old brother Edward Atkinson, who was at today’s funeral

Manchester United previously said in a statement: ‘On behalf of Ella, Kobbie and everyone at Manchester United, we send our heartfelt condolences to Poppy’s family and friends for their devastating loss. Rest in peace Poppy.’

Youth football teams and grassroots clubs across the country held a minute’s silence at the start of their games on March 8 to remember Poppy.

Team Grassroots, a grassroots football organisation for the UK, encouraged youth and local teams across the country to take part in their campaign, dubbed #1Minute4Poppy.

AFC Dunstable, in Bedfordshire, was one of the teams to observe the silence. Its under 15 girls’ team held a minute’s silence before their match against Berkhamsted Raiders.

In a post on X, AFC Dunstable said: ‘Our hearts go out to the families and everyone affected by this tragic loss.’