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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.
The game returns to Manchester and will be held at Old Trafford for the first time since 2020 when it was held behind closed doors due to the pandemic. Now in its 12th year, donations from Soccer Aid go to Unicef with money used to help give kids the best start in life.
Among those lining up for World XI this year is Steven Bartlett. The entrepreneur and Dragons' Den star is returning for his second Soccer Aid stint.
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Having co-founded the multi-million pound company Social Chain from his bedroom in Manchester at just 21 years old, Steven has gone on to launch and invest in several companies, as well as becoming the host of his ever-successful podcast The Diary of a CEO.
Steven, who was born in Botswana before moving to Plymouth at the age of two, has interviewed some of the biggest names in entertainment, business and health on the podcast.
At the age of 28, he became the youngest ever investor on the BBC programme Dragons' Den. He has also released a book, titled Happy Sexy Millionaire.
Previously speaking to the Manchester Evening News, Steven, a Manchester United fan, said of his Soccer Aid return: "I couldn't be more excited. It’s an honour and a privilege and I couldn’t think of any reason not to sign up again.
"For starters a record breaking 15 million was donated to UNICEF last year, and having been exposed to the impact that money has on lives all around the world is reason enough. But then from a more personal reason, it's just a huge amount of fun from start to finish."
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@socceraid but I’ve just had the best 4 days with the best group of people. ” The Line of Duty star also thanked those who donated to the cause, writing, “THANK YOU SO MUCH to everyone who donated!! You are helping children all over the world to live safer, happier lives and saving lives.
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Soccer Aid returns for another year with the star-studded event expected to once again be watched by millions across the UK.
Soccer Aid will this year take place at Old Trafford as the charity football match returns to Manchester.
Soccer Aid is back with a fresh line-up of celebrities and former footballers for its twelfth edition.
Millions at home will again be tuned in to watch Soccer Aid on Sunday night.
Soccer Aid returns for another year as two teams made up of celebs and former professional players play each other.
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.
Soccer Aid is back for another year as two teams full of former professional footballers and celebrities face off to raise money for charity.
Soccer Aid returns for another year with two teams full of celebs and footballers playing eachother to raise money for charity.
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.
Soccer Aid returns for another year and in 2023 is taking place back at Old Trafford.