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11.06.2023 - 18:39 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Soccer Aid is back in Manchester for 2023 as an England XI will once again face off against a World XI in the name of charity.
The game is taking place at Old Trafford on Sunday, June 11. And among those lining up for England this year is YouTube personality Chunkz.
Chunkz, whose full name is Amin Mohamed, is taking part in his fourth Soccer Aid. The 27-year-old who has 2.8m subscribers on YouTube, is famed for his appearance as Asznee in the 2017 novelty song "Man's Not Hot,'' which quickly rocketed him to fame. He also regularly posts rap battle videos on his YouTube channel, as well as challenges, pranks, and videos in his popular #MANDM series.
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In 2019, Chunkz became part of the collaborative group known as Beta Squad on YouTube alongside four fellow YouTubers including Niko Omilana.
Since September 2020 he has been the co-host of the Sky Sports Saturday morning show Saturday Social.
London-born Chunkz, whose parents immigrated to the UK from Somalia in the 1990s, studied financial maths at London Metropolitan University before dropping out in 2016 to focus on YouTube.
Speaking to the Manchester Evening News ahead of Soccer Aid, Chunkz siad: " "Raising money for charity alongside watching my childhood idol Jack Wilshere is a dream come true. I've always loved football and I've been a fan of Arsenal for as long as I can remember, and I grew up watching these guys,"
Now in its 12th year, donations from Soccer Aid go to Unicef with money used to help give kids the best start in life.
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Soccer Aid is back for another year, with two teams made up of celebrities and former professional players taking part in the charity match.
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Soccer Aid is back for another year, with two teams made up of celebrities and former professional players taking part in the charity match.
Soccer Aid is back for another year as the charity football match aims to raise money for charity.
Soccer Aid is back for another year with two teams made up of celebrities and former professional players taking part in the charity match.
Soccer Aid is back for another year on Sunday, June 11. The all-star football match, co-founded by pop star Robbie Williams in 2006, will be raising money for Unicef to help children in need around the world.
Soccer Aid is back for another year, with two teams made up of celebrities and former professional players taking part in the charity match.