The Soccer Aid World XI team beat England in a penalty shoot-out during a game raising money for Unicef on Sunday night, as dozens of famous took to the ...
I only thought we were doing it once, I thought this will be a laugh when the football is off in the summer and here we are, however many years later." At the beginning of the match, Bolt placed the captain's armband, sporting the colours of the Ukrainian flag, on Ukrainian teammate Andriy Shevchenko in a "touching moment". However, last year's Soccer Aid player of the match, Kem Cetinay, went on to score a second goal for team World XI in the 61st minute - making it his fourth Soccer Aid goal in total. The game was decided on penalties, for the fifth time in Soccer Aid history. The Soccer Aid World XI team beat England in a penalty shoot-out during a game raising money for Unicef on Sunday night, as dozens of famous took to the pitch at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, east London. In the first half, social media personality Noah Beck, 21, who used to play football in the US, scored a penalty in his debut Soccer Aid game, following a foul by YouTuber Chunkz.
UNICEF's Soccer Aid 2022 raised over ยฃ15 million and was televised by STV and ITV on Sunday night.
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Among the famous faces playing for the World side is strongman Tom Stoltman. The 28-year-old, from Invergordon in Scotland, is the reigning World's Strongest ...
Alex Brooker, Lucien Laviscount and Arsene Wenger will all make their debuts while Martin Compston, Mo Gilligan, Gary Neville, Fara Williams and Chunkz will make their return to the pitch for 2022. He then went on to take the title for the second year in a row at the end of last month. Fresh from his competition win, he will be taking part in Soccer Aid alongside Noah Beck, Kem Cetinay and his other international teammates.
Tom Stoltman and Martin Compston will display their Old Firm allegiances at Soccer Aid tonight. The biggest celebrity football match in the world is taking ...
From the cinch Premiership and League 2, to the Champions League and the Europa Conference League, we have every blade of grass covered. The 38-year-old is a massive Celtic fan and he will be wearing number 67, in tribute to the Lisbon Lions' famous European Cup win against Inter Milan in 1967. The 28-year-old is also a massive Rangers fan and he will wear the number 55 tonight, as a nod to the Ibrox side's title success under Steven Gerrard in the 2020/21 season.
MARTIN COMPSTON and Tom Stoltman will represent Celtic and Rangers during Soccer Aid tonight.The pair will take part in the world's biggest celebrity.
And both players will show off their love for Celtic and Rangers by sporting famous Old Firm shirt numbers during the match. MARTIN COMPSTON and Tom Stoltman will represent Celtic and Rangers during Soccer Aid tonight. Celtic daft Martin Compston and Rangers fan Tom Stoltman to show Old Firm love with Soccer Aid shirt numbers
Tom Stoltman may be the World's Strongest Man twice - but now he is a football giant after taking on goal for a UNICEF all stars select.
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Highlander Tom Stoltman was a goalkeeping hero in Soccer Aid for Unicef this evening. He saved a penalty from comedian Russell Howard in a decisive ...
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