MLS club Orlando City have unveiled a colourful tribute in their stadium to the 49 people killed last June in an attack on one of the city's gay nightclubs.
A section of 49 seats has been arranged to display the colours of the rainbow flag commonly displayed as a symbolof LGBT pride.
The Orlando City Stadium is yet to host its first match, with building only recently completed, but will be in operation from March 5, when the team host New York City.
Phil Rawlins, president of Orlando City Soccer Club, said at the unveiling of the rainbow tribute: "These are regular season-tickeholder seats.
"We put them in Section 12 obviously because we felt that was pertinent - it was June 12 last year when the tragedy happened. So they're right here in Section 12, they're right down by the benches.
"They'll certainly be seen by everybody inside the stadium, and a very significant reminder of that day."