The funeral has taken place of the Catholic man beaten to death in Coleraine just over a week ago.
Requiem Mass for 49-year-old Kevin McDaid was held in St John's Church, in the town.
Mr McDaid was killed only yards from his home on Somerset Drive when violence flared after Rangers beat Celtic to the Scottish Premier League title on 24 May.
Six men were charged with the murder during a series of court appearance in Ballymena last week. All deny the accusations.
They, and another two men, also deny the attempted murder of 46-year-old Damien Fleming who was seriously injured in the disturbances.
Tension has remained high in the area in the aftermath of murder, with loyalists having issued a death threat to one of the dead man's sons.
The McDaid family has lodged an official complaint with the independent Police Ombudsman office claiming the PSNI did not do enough to prevent the attacks, which saw up to 40 Protestants entering a Catholic estate after the football matches had ended.
The community worker's widow Evelyn was also injured in the attacks and sustained extensive head wounds.