If you are looking for a touch of samba magic, then Dean Court is the place to go.
Six students have composed a piece of the hypnotic Brazilian dance rhythm to be played at all AFC Bournemouth home fixtures.
The group took part in the Bronze Arts Award, part of the Football Arts Academy initiative.
They worked alongside Magic Drum - musicians specialising in Brazilian and African rhythms - and members of the Electric 896 project.
The students visited the stadium to record crowd chants and unique football noises - like the sound of players' studs in the tunnel.
Once the samba recording was finished, a CD cover was produced ready to be stocked in the club shop.
Laura Nicholson was an Arts Award advisor on the project.
She said: "It was a great experience for us to hear the music that we had produced in the stadium.
"The whole project was a real success and the guys have learnt a lot of musical skills."
Head of Arts Award Development Diana Walton said: "It's so rewarding to see and hear how much the participants have benefitted from the programme.
"The Arts Award delivers valuable experiences which help young people develop in many aspects of their lives.
"Engaging them through their existing interests is an extremely powerful tool."
Community Sports Trust heald Steve Cuss said: "We were delighted to get involved in such a great project.
"It has been a fantastic opportunity to mix football and the arts,which has given the young people involved an accredited qualification."
Cherries' defender Warren Cummings presented the students with their certificates at the League 2 clash against Rochdale.
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