The tournament featured a side representing hosts Avenue, as well as neighbours Leeds United.
One of the teams came from much further afield, and they were perhaps a nod to the heritage of Avenue’s sporting director Tom McStravick, as Cherry Orchard Football Club travelled across the Irish Sea from Dublin.
The tournament began at 9:30am with a game between Leeds and Solihull Moors.
Matches went on throughout the day, with each side playing one another once.
Ultimately, it was Solihull who came out on top of the league standings, so they were declared as tournament winners.
Congratulations to @solihullmoors on winning today’s Anglo Celt Cup at Horsfall 🏆
A brilliant day of football from start to finish.
Commiserations to the other teams and thank you all for taking part and helping make it such a great occasion.#Bradford #ParkAvenue #GreenArmy pic.twitter.com/c32PmFkWTf
— Bradford (Park Avenue) AFC (@BPAFCOfficial) February 18, 2026
It was a successful day at Horsfall, with everyone chipping in to help out.
From the chefs, to the cleaners, to the junior ball boys, no stone was left unturned.
It meant the day was a roaring success for Avenue, if even if their young side didn’t win the tournament.
McStravick said afterwards on social media: "Massive thanks to our brilliant volunteers today.
"Honestly, without these people our club would be nothing. Well done to you all."
McStravick will now have one eye on the weekend, as the men's first-team look to win their Northern Premier League East Division derby with Silsden at Horsfall.
Avenue will, at worst, keep their five-point buffer in the play-off places with a win, while Silsden need a result desperately, as they are only currently outside the relegation zone on goals scored.