In a world first, Tyson Fury will co-manage England at Soccer Aid for UNICEF alongside Wayne Rooney who is out of retirement to play and manage alongside the former heavyweight champion of the world.
In a world first, Tyson Fury will co-manage England at Soccer Aid for UNICEF alongside Wayne Rooney who is out of retirement to play and manage alongside the former heavyweight champion of the world.
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BirminghamWorld on MSNGladiator’s Diamond kicks off 2025 Soccer Aid for UNICEF Academy with surprise visit to Birmingham primary schoolGladiator star and Soccer Aid for UNICEF player Livi Sheldon, also known as Diamond, made a surprise visit to Adderley ...
Soccer Aid is officially back, and the 2025 line-up looks set to be starrier than ever with Tyson Fury announced as England manager. The football match UNICEF fundraiser sees a team of pro players and ...
Suzuki is Principal Partner for this year’s Soccer Aid for UNICEF event which will take place at Old Trafford, home of ...
As a child, Nadim, her mother and her four sisters fled Taliban-ruled Afghanistan after her father was executed and arrived ...
Ever since its inception in 2006, Soccer Aid for UNICEF brings together some of the world's most famous soccer icons, celebrities and more to compete in a charity soccer match. The fixture pits ...
England will look to defend the trophy after last year’s 6-3 win over the World XI ended a six-year drought at Stamford ...
Soccer Aid for UNICEF returns to Old Trafford, Manchester on June 15th 2025. Uniting celebrities and footballing legends to ...
Last year, pop star Tom flew to Cambodia with UNICEF to see just how the money raised from Soccer Aid helps people who need it the most. "It just really cemented why we were there," he said before ...
The match takes place on Sunday 15th of June at Old Trafford, Manchester, with adult tickets priced at £10 and juniors from £10. Tickets are available now on the Soccer Aid for UNICEF website.
Soccer Aid was founded by Robbie Williams, who said he is amazed by the continued success of the charity event, which has raised over £106 million for UNICEF since 2006. The Angels singer said ...
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