The Glasgow Clan's Purple Army of fans have raised more than £11,000 for charity.

The money was donated to the Glasgow Clan Ice Futures Charity, which aims to give all age groups the chance to take part in skating, ice hockey, and other ice-based activities at a grassroots level.

The professional ice hockey outfit raised the money from a bucket collection, QR code donations, and a post-game auction.

This auction saw Clan supporters bid for game-worn jerseys created specially for the recent match against Nottingham Panthers at Braehead Arena.

Gareth Chalmers (Image: Macdonald Media) There was also a Shirt Off the Back draw, giving fans the chance to take home their favourite players' special edition warm-up jerseys.

Gareth Chalmers, managing director of Glasgow Clan, said: "The Purple Army has once again risen to the occasion and the amount of money raised is fantastic.

"They played a pivotal role in achieving this incredible total.

"The fundraising effort will go a long way to making a difference to people’s lives and help shape the future of ice hockey in our community.

"It’s a huge thank you to everyone who donated."

The money raised will help promote awareness and participation in ice sports.