Harry Kane helped to mark World Mental Health Day earlier this month with a new series featuring some of sport's biggest stars.
The England captain bagged a brace this week for the Three Lions to seal their 2026 FIFA World Cup place in a 5-0 win over Latvia.
Alongside his exploits on the pitch however, the Bayern Munich forward has continued to champion mental health off the field too.
In a new content programme, Kane speaks with stars such as Lionesses hero Alessia Russo and ex-Tottenham teammate Son Heung-min.
Others include three-time NBA All-Star Julius Randle and England rugby union captain Maro Itoje, fresh off British & Irish Lions success.
Additionally, Kane brought together experts from Mental Health Innovations and Bounce Forward for a 500-attendee free webinair.
Further more, the players' Harry Kane Foundation have co-created and funded LifeSkills, a new self-paced learning programme.
Kane, England's record goalscorer in international football, has enjoyed a superb two-season spell with Bayern since moving in 2023.
He will hope to go one better with the national team at next year's World Cup, after successive European Championship finals.
The forward won the first major trophy of his club career with Bayern last term after they returned to the summit of the Bundesliga.
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