Leigh Griffiths has donated £100 to a fundraiser set up for an Easterhouse dad who was murdered on Sunday.
Celtic fans have rallied round to raise cash for Kamil Charyszyn's family after he was brutally stabbed in the street..
Over £6,000 has been raised in less than 24-hours for the Celtic supporter's partner, Agnieszka (Agnes) and children.
One supporters page, Lets all do the huddle, posted an appeal to fans asking them to donate.
It said: "Time for the Celtic family to do what it does best and that’s help look after one of our own that’s going through an awful time right now.
"Kamil Charyszyn was brutally murdered in a sectarian attack on Sunday night, and leaves behind 3 children and his partner, who are now trying to come to terms with this senseless and barbaric murder of this loving partner and father.
"Anything you can afford to give, would top up the fund and help his family out at this sad time.
"Thank you. YNWA."
Other Celtic fan pages praised Leigh Griffiths and other fans for donating to the page. It is believed the Celtic ace donated £100 to the cause.
Glasgow Celtic Champions posted: "Respect to Leigh Griffiths and everyone else contributing to the Just Giving for Kamil Charyszyn's family."
Kamil, 35, was found just yards from his home on Sunday night around 10pm with a fatal stab wound.
He had been confronted by a group of three men and one woman before being attacked on Conisborough Road.
Mercy crews raced to the scene but Kamil was pronounced dead by police on arrival.
Forensic teams and officers remain at the scene of the incident as investigations into the murder continue.
Police tape is blocking off access to the street and there will continue to be a heavy police presence in the area.

Tributes have poured in for Kamil online as he was described as "quiet" and "friendly".
One person said: "I was so upset when I heard he lives not far away and is always really cheerful.
"He is quiet but the family are very nice.
"It is such a shame I can't believe it."
Another added: "I was Kamil's friend.
"It was so devastating he was a really good man.

"We are all heartbroken."
Police enquires are currently ongoing and any with information is being urged to get in touch.
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