Be Part Of Soccer Aid 2008
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Click Music would like to offer you the chance to be part of Soccer Aid 2008 which is set to be one of the biggest events this summer.

In 2006 an event took place called Soccer Aid which helped change the lives of thousands of the world’s poorest children. Over £2.6 million was raised to support the work of UNICEF.

Soccer Aid is back for another year as World Cup legends and top celebrities go head-to-head in an England versus The Rest of The World football match in aid of UNICEF and its partners.

This year Ant and Dec are hosting the event which takes place live on the hallowed turf of Wembley Stadium. A well known band, not yet announced, will be performing before the football match takes place.

Date: 7th September 2008
Time: 7.30pm
Venue: The Wembley Stadium
Price: Ticket prices range from ONLY £5.00 to £25.00.

To book your seat click here.

Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp is stepping up to manage England while legendary Scot Kenny Dalglish will take charge of the Rest of the World.

Gordon Ramsay returns to captain Rest of the World, but team England have a new skipper. Robbie Williams is passing on his captain’s armband, and the responsibility of deciding who will take his place is in the capable hands of manager Harry Redknapp.

To find out who else is playing and for more information click here.

As the originator of the Soccer Aid concept, Robbie is confident that again the match will be of huge benefit to UNICEF’s work around the world.

Robbie Williams says: "Being able to help so many people through Soccer Aid was one of the true highlights of my life. I’m gutted that this time round my knee isn’t up to it so unfortunately I’m out of the game. But I hope that everyone involved has the time of their life like I did, raises loads of money for UNICEF and that the best side wins.”

Each squad comprises eleven celebrities and five World Cup greats including Jesse Metcalfe, Gareth Gates, Alan Shearer and Teddy Sheringham. With less than a week for the players to train and bond before the big game, the pressure is on to get match fit and performance ready.

Last time round, England reigned victorious at Old Trafford. But on new turf with new teams, at the new Wembley Stadium, it’s a clean slate. With all players determined to score that winning goal and lift the prestigious Soccer Aid 2008 trophy, it’s anyone’s game.

To book your seat at Soccer Aid 2008 click here.

Soccer Aid is raising funds for UNICEF’s health, education and protection work with vulnerable children all over the world. For more information on how Soccer Aid will benefit UNICEF visit www.unicef.org.uk/socceraid.

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Comments

Sghaun
07 Sep 2008, 19:21
i think the match is a great idea and i support the players and more importantly the charity 100%.



can anyone help me out:
this questions has been buggin me for several weeks!!!

what is the name of the song in the background of david beckhams interview on soccer aid 2008!!!

ill be greatfull for a reply thank you for whnat you arfe doing for the charity and everyone that is affected
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