New Jersey Democratic Sen. Cory Booker held the Senate floor with a marathon speech that lasted 25 hours and 5 minutes, ...
New Jersey Democratic Sen. Cory Booker is holding the Senate floor with a marathon speech that lasted all Monday night and ...
Soccer Aid 2025 features players and coaches from all walks of life, including England legends, famous musicians and even one of the world's most decorated athletes. Ever since its inception in ...
Please find below some frequently asked questions regarding Soccer Aid for UNICEF. Soccer Aid for UNICEF is an entertainment-led charity campaign, culminating in the world’s biggest celebrity ...
SOCCER AID is BACK for another HUGE charity match at Old Trafford! Soccer Aid is an annual charity match in which celebrities and football legends come together to raise money for Unicef.
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 ...
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.
Fury, 36, said: "Tyson Fury: England manager. Who would ever have thought it? I have had some big fights in my career and the prospect of leading my England team to victory this June fills me with ...
WAYNE Rooney is back in football management — as Soccer Aid’s England boss alongside boxer Tyson Fury. The pair will share a dugout for the June 15 clash with a World XI. Wayne, 39 ...
Afghanistan-born footballer Nadia Nadim says she wants to represent women "who don't have access and a voice" when she takes part in this year's Soccer Aid. Nadim fled Afghanistan for Europe with ...
Soccer Aid is back for 2025 with the charity football match returning to Old Trafford as England battle the World XI. The Three Lions secured redemption last year with victory for the first time ...
Wayne Rooney was thrilled as he announced his return to Soccer Aid. The former Everton FC striker has been confirmed as a player/manager for the England team at the annual charity event.