Nine-year-old Jordan Banks, who had “the biggest heart”, has donated his organs to help three other children, his father said.
The boy from Blackpool died after being struck by lightning on a playing field just after 5pm on Tuesday (May 11).
In a message widely shared on Facebook, his father Matt described the young footballer as “the most amazing little person” with “the biggest heart” and said he had become an organ donor following his death.
He said: “Even now his kindness has meant that three other children may be able to live as he always told us he wanted to be able to help other people.”
Mr Banks urged parents to “cherish every moment” with their children.
He added: “Words can’t even explain how heartbroken I am… not only have I lost my little boy, I have lost my little best mate.”
Mr Banks said Jordan’s passions included Liverpool FC, martial arts and fashion.
Liverpool footballers wore shirts with Jordan’s name on in his honour to warm up for their match against Manchester United on Thursday.
Following the result, player James Milner wrote on Twitter: “A big win for Jordan.”
In a statement released by Lancashire Police, Jordan’s family said: “We lost the brightest star our beautiful boy Jordan.
“His laugh, that infectious smile, golden curls, he was our everything.
“Wise beyond his years, caring, considerate, generous and so loving. Our love is endless. Goodnight beautiful boy.”
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