Family of Sheffield United player Maddy Cusack set up fundraiser to create foundation in her honour
The Sheffield United player died at the age of 27 in September
The family of Sheffield United player Maddy Cusack, who died at the age of 27 in September, say they want to continue her legacy with a foundation in her name.
They've set up a fundraising page to help create The Maddy Cusack Foundation, which will continue the work she died to inspire young footballers.
There has been an outpouring of tributes for Ms Cusack, who was the Blades' longest-serving female player, since her death at home in Horsley, Derbyshire, on September 20.
At the time, Derbyshire Police said there were no suspicious circumstances.
A JustGiving fundraiser launched just two days ago by her family has already smashed the £2,500 target, with £2,997 raised by 88 supporters so far.
Explaining their motivation for setting up the foundation on the fundraising page, the Cusack family wrote: "Maddy's love for football started at an early age and grew stronger as she became a professional footballer.
"Maddy inspired many young girls through her career and we hope to continue her legacy by supporting other young, inspiring footballers by making a difference within women's football."
Sharing the fundraising page on Twitter, her brother Richard said football was his sister's "passion".
He wrote: "She lived and breathed it. We want to make sure her love for the game continues for the next generation and beyond with The Maddy Cusack Foundation.
"It is our way of honouring my wonderful sister."
The fundraising page can be found at: www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/maddy-cusack