The Premier League is committed to ending racism in football and in wider society and, as part of our No Room For Racism campaign, the Premier League Primary Stars programme encourages discussions in schools about diversity and tackling discrimination.
The resources teach children about the negative impacts of racism and what can be done to tackle it. Video interviews with professional football players explain the effects of racism on them, while also celebrating cultural diversity in the game.
One of the resources includes a guide to designing a poster to support the Premier League's No Room for Racism message.
So the Wolves Foundation, the charitable arm of Wolverhampton Wanderers, used this guide to run a competition with every primary school in the city.
There were an incredible 800 entries from primary schoolchildren, with 24 designs selected for a unique prize.
The winning designs were turned into special warm-up shirts that were worn by the Wolves squad, including captain Conor Coady, ahead of the home match with Newcastle United.
For more information on the free No Room For Racism education resources, head to the PL Primary Stars website.