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  1. Event details

  2. Soccer Aid 2006

     Event schedule  England squad  Rest of the World squad  The match 

  3. Soccer Aid 2008

     Event schedule  England squad  Rest of the World squad   Other notable participants   The match 

  4. Soccer Aid 2010

     England squad  Rest of the World squad  The match 

  5. Soccer Aid 2012

     England squad  Rest of the World squad  The match 

  6. Soccer Aid 2014

     England squad  Rest of the World squad  The match 

  7. Soccer Aid 2016

     England squad  Rest of the World squad  The match 

  8. Soccer Aid 2018

     England squad  Soccer Aid World XI squad  The Match 

  9. Soccer Aid 2019

     England squad  Soccer Aid World XI squad 

  10. Statistics

     Top Scorers 

  11. References

  12. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2014}}{{Use British English|date=August 2014}}{{Infobox television
| show_name = Soccer Aid
| image =
| caption =
| genre = Charity event
| creator = Robbie Williams
Jonathan Wilkes
| presenter = Ant & Dec (2006–08)
Dermot O'Leary (2010–present)
Kirsty Gallacher (2010–present)
Backstage:
Cat Deeley (2012–14)
| location = Old Trafford, Greater Manchester
| country = United Kingdom
| language = English
| company = Initial
| distributor = Endemol Shine Sport
| network = ITV
TV3 Ireland (until 2018)
Virgin Media Sport Ireland
| first_aired = {{Start date|2006|05|22|df=yes}}
| last_aired = present
| num_series = 7
| num_episodes = 14
| website = http://www.itv.com/socceraid
}}{{Infobox football tournament
| logo =
| founded = 2006
| current champions = England (5th title)
| most successful club = England (5 titles)
| number of teams = 2
| broadcasters = ITV
Virgin Media Sport Ireland
}}

Soccer Aid is an annual[1] British charity event that has raised over £20 million in aid of UNICEF UK, through ticket sales and donations from the public. This event was produced and distributed by a Dutch company that distribute the Dutch Eredivisie matches, Endemol Shine Sport. The event is a friendly-style football match between two teams, England and the Soccer Aid World Eleven (WXI) (formerly Rest of the World (ROW) until 2018), composed of celebrities and former professional players representing their countries. Soccer Aid was initiated by Robbie Williams and Jonathan Wilkes.

Television coverage began on ITV on 22 May 2006 in a show presented by Ant & Dec. Dermot O'Leary took over as main presenter in 2010. The event returned on 7 September 2008, won by England for a second time and again on 6 June 2010, won by the Rest of the World after a penalty shoot-out. England beat the RoW a third time on 27 May 2012 and RoW won for a second time in June 2014. England won for the fourth time on 5 June 2016 and a fifth time on 10 June 2018.

Event details

YearWinnersScoreRunners–upVenueAttendance
2006England2–1Rest of The WorldOld Trafford, Manchester71,960
2008England (2)4–3Rest of The WorldWembley Stadium, London45,000
2010Rest of The World2–2
(7–6 p)
EnglandOld Trafford, Manchester65,493
2012England (3)3–1Rest of The World67,346
2014Rest of The World (2)4–2England65,574
2016England (4)3–2Rest of The World70,000
2018England (5)3–3
(4-3 p)
Soccer Aid World XI71,965
2019TBDTBCTBDStamford Bridge, LondonTBC

Soccer Aid 2006

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| dates = 22 May – 27 May
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| goals = 14
| attendance = 71960
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ITV, 22–27 May 2006

Event schedule

  • 22 May 2006 – Start of the television coverage, presented by Ant and Dec. Rest of the World defeats England in a penalty shoot-out
  • 23 May 2006 – Practice match: England 1–0 England Legends (Craven Cottage, London)
  • 24 May 2006 – Practice match: Rest of the World 3–7 Scotland Legends (Craven Cottage, London)
  • 25 May 2006 – Rest of the World defeats England in a Football Quiz
  • 26 May 2006 – Coaches name starting line-ups for the match
  • 27 May 2006 – Soccer Aid Match: England 2–1 Rest of the World (Old Trafford, Manchester), attendance 71,960

The practice matches were over 60 minutes, with the Soccer Aid match over 90 minutes.

The competition was organised on behalf of UNICEF UK, with profits from the matches along with donations and sponsorship donated to UNICEF programs in Africa, Asia and the Americas.

England beat the Rest Of The World 2–1 with the goals coming from Les Ferdinand and Jonathan Wilkes, which put England into a two-goal lead but a handball inside the area from David Gray resulted in a penalty converted by Diego Maradona. Wilkes won the Man of the Match award.

England squad

The England squad was managed by former England national football team manager Terry Venables, assisted by David Geddis and Ted Buxton. The original squad comprised 16 players, with Bryan Robson added later. A handful of the players, notably Angus Deayton, had previous celebrity international experience from the previous month's England v Germany: The Legends match in Reading, which Germany won 4–2. The England squad went into the match with no major injury worries. Their victory over a squad of ex-England internationals from the 1960s to 1990s on Tuesday morning was tempered with defeats to the Rest of the World in a penalty shootout and football quiz.

Celebrities
  • Robbie Williams (captain)
  • David Gray
  • Jamie Theakston
  • Bradley Walsh
  • Jonathan Wilkes
  • Ben Shephard
  • Ronnie O'Sullivan
  • Damian Lewis
  • Angus Deayton
  • Dean Lennox Kelly
Legends
  • David Seaman
  • Tony Adams
  • Paul Gascoigne
  • Jamie Redknapp
  • Les Ferdinand
  • John Barnes
  • Bryan Robson
  • Graeme Le Saux

Rest of the World squad

The Rest of the World squad was managed by Ruud Gullit, with Gus Poyet as his assistant. Captain Gordon Ramsay injured his leg in the early training sessions and was considered doubtful for the match. The original squad of 16 players, which later saw 2 changes, was supplemented by the addition of Diego Maradona during the buildup to the competition. Lothar Matthäus had appeared in the England v Germany: The Legends match the previous month.

The Rest of the World squad was wracked by injuries and withdrawals, and suffered from a lack of players. Desailly, Matthäus, Schmeichel and Ginola all arrived with only 2 or 3 days to spare before the match; Ginola arrived during half time of their warm-up defeat to the Scotland Legends on Wednesday afternoon, and Diego Maradona only joined the squad on the day before the match.

Also, Craig Doyle and Brian McFadden went into the match carrying knocks, which led to management members Ruud Gullit and Gus Poyet coming on as substitutes on Wednesday and in the match itself.

Celebrities
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Gordon Ramsay (captain)
  • {{flagicon|AUS}} David Campese
  • {{flagicon|NIR}} Patrick Kielty
  • {{flagicon|NIR}} Eddie Irvine (withdrew and was replaced by Gareth Thomas)
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Gareth Thomas (replacement for Eddie Irvine)
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} Ben Johnson
  • {{flagicon|RUS}} Sergei Fedorov
  • {{flagicon|IRL}} Brian McFadden
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Alastair Campbell
  • {{flagicon|IRL}} Craig Doyle
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Alessandro Nivola
  • {{flagicon|ITA|2003}} Michael Greco
Legends
  • {{flagicon|ITA|2003}} Gianfranco Zola
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} Marcel Desailly
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} David Ginola
  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Dunga
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Lothar Matthäus
  • {{flagicon|DEN}} Peter Schmeichel
  • {{flagicon|ARG}} Diego Maradona
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Ruud Gullit (Player/Manager)
  • {{flagicon|URU}} Gus Poyet (Player/Assistant Manager)
Other notable participants

The match was refereed by Pierluigi Collina, the Italian referee considered by many fans as the best referee of all time.[2]

The match

{{Football box
|date = 27 May 2006
|time = 19:45 BST
|team1 = England
|score = 2–1
|report =
|team2 = Rest of the World
|goals1 = Ferdinand {{goal|14}}
Wilkes {{goal|20}}
|goals2 = Maradona {{goal|75|pen.}}
|stadium = Old Trafford, Manchester
|attendance = 71,960
|referee = Pierluigi Collina
|penalties1 =
|penaltyscore =
|penalties2 =
}}
GK David Seaman 45}}
David Gray
Tony Adams
Ben Shephard
Robbie Williams (c) 85}}
Damian Lewis
Paul Gascoigne 55}}
Jonathan Wilkes
Bradley Walsh 55}}
Les Ferdinand 52}}
Dean Lennox Kelly 64}}
Substitutes:
GK Jamie Theakston 45}}
John Barnes 85}}
Graeme Le Saux 55}}
Jamie Redknapp 55}}
Angus Deayton 52}}
Bryan Robson 62}}
Manager:
{{flagicon|ENG}} Terry Venables
GK DEN}} Peter Schmeichel45}}
IRL}} Craig Doyle45}}
FRA}} Marcel Desailly
GER}} Lothar Matthäus45}}
ITA|2003}} Michael Greco
IRL}} Bryan McFadden8}}
SCO}} Alastair Campbell45}}
USA}} Alessandro Nivola
RUS}} Sergei Fedorov
SCO}} Gordon Ramsay11}}
ARG}} Diego Maradona
Substitutes:
GK NIR}} Patrick Kielty45}}
CAN}} Ben Johnson45}}
BRA}} Dunga45}}73}}
WAL}} Gareth Thomas8}}
FRA}} David Ginola45}}55}}
NED}} Ruud Gullit55}}
ITA|2003}} Gianfranco Zola11}}
URU}} Gus Poyet73}}
Manager:
{{flagicon|NED}} Ruud Gullit

Soccer Aid 2008

{{Infobox international football competition
| tourney_name = Soccer Aid
| year = 2008
| yearr =
| other_titles =
| image =
| size = 161px
| alt =
| caption =
| city =
| country = England
| dates = 7 September
| num_teams =
| confederations =
| venues = 1
| cities =
| champion = England
| champion_other =
| count = 2
| second =
| second_other = Rest of the World
| matches = 1
| goals = 7
| attendance = 45000
| top_scorer = {{flagicon|England}} Alan Shearer (2 goals)
{{flagicon|Italy}} Paolo Di Canio (2 goals)
| prevseason = 2006
| nextseason = 2010
}}

Event schedule

England v Rest of the World, at 19:30 just before kick-off Jonathan Ansell sang the footballing anthem "Nessun Dorma" whilst the players were introduced to Sir Geoff Hurst.

England squad

The England squad was coached by Harry Redknapp, with Bryan Robson as his assistant manager.

Celebrities
  • Ben Shephard
  • Jamie Theakston
  • Kyran Bracken
  • Jonathan Wilkes
  • Gareth Gates
  • Tom Felton
  • Danny Jones
  • Craig David
  • Chris Fountain
  • Angus Deayton
  • Hugo Speer
Legends
  • Alan Shearer
  • Jamie Redknapp
  • Teddy Sheringham
  • David Seaman
  • Graeme Le Saux
  • Des Walker

Rest of the World squad

The Rest Of The World squad was coached by Kenny Dalglish, with Ian Rush as player-assistant manager.

Celebrities
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Gordon Ramsay
  • {{flagicon|TRI}} Brian Lara
  • {{flagicon|IRE}} Nicky Byrne
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Kenny Logan
  • {{flagicon|NIR}} Patrick Kielty
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Alastair Campbell
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Gethin Jones
  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Rodrigo Santoro
  • {{flagicon|CHI}} Santiago Cabrera
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} Gilles Marini
  • {{flagicon|IRE}} Brian McFadden
Legends
  • {{flagicon|ITA}} Franco Baresi
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Jaap Stam
  • {{flagicon|ITA}} Paolo Di Canio
  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Romário
  • {{flagicon|POR}} Luís Figo
  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Cláudio Taffarel (replacement for Peter Schmeichel)
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Ian Rush
  • {{flagicon|DEN}} Peter Schmeichel (withdrew and was replaced by Cláudio Taffarel)

Other notable participants

The referee at the start of the match was Pierluigi Collina, who also refereed the previous match in 2006 and is regarded as the best referee of all time.[2] However, after Collina was injured in the first half he was replaced by Scottish referee Hugh Dallas. The process of two professional referees overseeing one half of the match each has since been maintained in subsequent series.

The match

{{football box
| date = 7 September 2008
| event =
| round = 19:30 BST
| time =
| team1 = England
| score = 4–3
| aet =
| report =
| team2 = Rest of the World
| goals1 = Sheringham {{goal|9}}
Shearer {{goal|45+1|pen.|62}}
Wilkes {{goal|81}}
| goals2 = Di Canio {{goal|14||47}}
Marini {{goal|43}}
| stadium = Wembley Stadium, London
| attendance = 45,000
| referee = Pierluigi Collina (Hugh Dallas 45')
| penalties1 =
| penaltyscore =
| penalties2 =
}}
GK David Seaman 45}}
DF Angus Deayton 43}}
DF Des Walker 15}}
DF Ben Shephard
DF Chris Fountain 45}}
MF Danny Jones
MF Jonathan Wilkes
MF Jamie Redknapp
MF Craig David 45}}74}}
FW Alan Shearer
FW Teddy Sheringham
Substitutes:
GK Jamie Theakston 45}}
DF Graeme Le Saux 15}}
Kyran Bracken 43}}
Gareth Gates 45}}81}}
Hugo Speer 45}}74}}
Tom Felton 81}}
Manager:
{{flagicon|ENG}} Harry Redknapp
GK BRA}} Cláudio Taffarel45}}
DF WAL}} Gethin Jones
DF NED}} Jaap Stam
DF SCO}} Gordon Ramsay9}}
DF CHI}} Santiago Cabrera
MF ITA}} Paolo Di Canio
MF POR}} Luís Figo45}}
MF SCO}} Kenny Logan65}}
MF IRL}} Nicky Byrne
FW FRA}} Gilles Marini60}}
FW BRA}} Romário81}}
Substitutes:
GK NIR}} Patrick Kielty45}}
TRI}} Brian Lara9}}
ITA}} Franco Baresi45}}81}}
IRL}} Bryan McFadden65}}
BRA}} Rodrigo Santoro60}}
WAL}} Ian Rush81}}
SCO}} Alastair Campbell81}}
Manager:
{{flagicon|SCO}} Kenny Dalglish

Soccer Aid 2010

{{Infobox international football competition
| tourney_name = Soccer Aid
| year = 2010
| yearr =
| other_titles =
| image = Soccer Aid Celebration 2010.jpg
| size = 150px
| alt =
| caption =
| city =
| country = England
| dates = 6 June
| num_teams = 2
| confederations =
| venues = 1
| cities =
| champion_other = Rest of the World
| count = 1
| second = England
| matches = 1
| goals = 4
| attendance = 65493
| top_scorer = {{flagicon|England}} Jamie Redknapp (1 goal)
| player =
| prevseason = 2008
| nextseason = 2012
}}

Soccer Aid 2010 was played on 6 June 2010. It was broadcast in the United Kingdom on ITV and presented by Dermot O'Leary.

England squad

Celebrities
  • Robbie Williams (captain)
  • Paddy McGuinness
  • Bradley Walsh
  • Jamie Theakston
  • Ricky Hatton
  • Damian Lewis
  • Olly Murs
  • Jonathan Wilkes
  • Dominic Cooper
  • Ralf Little
  • Rupert Penry-Jones (injured)
  • Ben Shephard
Legends
  • David Seaman
  • Alan Shearer
  • Teddy Sheringham
  • Jamie Redknapp
  • Martin Keown
  • Nicky Butt
  • Manager: Harry Redknapp
  • Assistant manager: James Corden
  • Coach: Bryan Robson

Rest of the World squad

Celebrities
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Michael Sheen (captain)
  • {{flagicon|USA}} James Kyson Lee
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Gordon Ramsay
  • {{flagicon|TRI}} Brian Lara
  • {{flagicon|NIR}} Patrick Kielty
  • {{flagicon|IRL}} Nicky Byrne
  • {{flagicon|IRL}} Shane Filan
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} Mike Myers
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Joe Calzaghe
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Gethin Jones
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Woody Harrelson
  • {{flagicon|AUS}} Simon Baker
Legends
  • {{flagicon|GER}} Jens Lehmann
  • {{flagicon|SWE}} Henrik Larsson
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} Zinedine Zidane
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Ryan Giggs
  • {{flagicon|POR}} Luís Figo
  • {{flagicon|FIN}} Sami Hyypiä (replacement for Paolo Maldini)
  • {{flagicon|ITA}} Paolo Maldini (withdrew and was replaced by Sami Hyypiä)
  • Manager: Kenny Dalglish
  • Coaches: Ian Rush and Eric Harrison
  • Referee: Pierluigi Collina (replaced at half time by Mark Clattenburg)

The match

{{football box
|date = 6 June 2010
|time = 19:45 BST
|team1 = England
|score = 2–2
|report =
|team2 = Rest of the World
|goals1 = Redknapp {{goal|45+1}}
Sheringham {{goal|61}}
|goals2 = Calzaghe {{goal|64}}
Hyypiä {{goal|78}}
|stadium = Old Trafford, Manchester
|attendance = 65,493
|referee = Pierluigi Collina (Mark Clattenburg 45')
|penalties1 = Wilkes {{pengoal}}
Little {{penmiss}}
McGuinness {{penmiss}}
Shephard {{pengoal}}
Williams {{penmiss}}
Lewis {{pengoal}}
Murs {{pengoal}}
Hatton {{pengoal}}
Walsh {{pengoal}}
Cooper {{penmiss}}
Theakston {{penmiss}}
|penaltyscore = 6–7
|penalties2 = {{pengoal}} Lara
{{penmiss}} Byrne
{{pengoal}} Filan
{{penmiss}} Ramsay
{{penmiss}} Jones
{{pengoal}} Calzaghe
{{pengoal}} Sheen
{{pengoal}} Kielty
{{pengoal}} Myers
{{penmiss}} Baker
{{pengoal}} Harrelson }}
GK 1 David Seaman 45}}
RB 2 Ben Shephard 84}}
CB 5 Martin Keown 45}}
CB 4 Jonathan Wilkes
LB 3 Robbie Williams (c) 65}}
RM 11Olly Murs 65}}
CM 6 Jamie Redknapp
CM 8 Damian Lewis 73}}
LM 14Ralf Little
CF 9 Alan Shearer
CF 10Teddy Sheringham
Substitutes:
GK 13Jamie Theakston 45}}
DF 12Patrick McGuinness 65}}
MF 7 Nicky Butt 45}}
MF 16Dominic Cooper 84}}
FW 17Ricky Hatton 65}}
FW 50Bradley Walsh 73}}
Manager:
{{flagicon|ENG}} Harry Redknapp
GK 1 GER}} Jens Lehmann45}}
RB 2 WAL}} Gethin Jones
CB 9 SWE}} Henrik Larsson
CB 4 FIN}} Sami Hyypiä
LB 3 SCO}} Gordon Ramsay78}}
RM 16IRL}} Nicky Byrne75}}
CM 10WAL}} Michael Sheen (c)45}}
CM 11WAL}} Ryan Giggs45}}
LM 6 WAL}} Joe Calzaghe75}}
SS 5 FRA}} Zinedine Zidane
CF 8 CAN}} Mike Myers45}}
Substitutes:
GK 20NIR}} Patrick Kielty45}}
DF 17TRI}} Brian Lara45}}
DF 18USA}} Woody Harrelson78}}
MF 7 POR}} Luís Figo45}}
MF 12IRL}} Shane Filan45}}
MF 14AUS}} Simon Baker75}}
MF 15USA}} James Kyson Lee75}}
Manager:
{{flagicon|SCO}} Kenny Dalglish

Soccer Aid 2012

{{Infobox international football competition
| tourney_name = Soccer Aid
| year = 2012
| yearr =
| other_titles =
| image =
| size = 150px
| alt =
| caption =
| city = Manchester
| country = England
| dates = 27 May
| num_teams = 2
| confederations =
| venues = 1
| cities =
| champion = England
| count = 3
| second =
| matches = 1
| goals = 4
| attendance = 67346
| top_scorer =
| player =
| prevseason = 2010
| nextseason = 2014
}}

Soccer Aid 2012 was played on 27 May 2012, as something of a precursor to UEFA Euro 2012 and the 2012 Summer Olympics. It was broadcast in the United Kingdom on ITV and presented by Dermot O'Leary. Cat Deeley presented the backstage build up show before the main event.

England squad

Celebrities
  • Robbie Williams
  • Paddy McGuinness
  • Marvin Humes
  • Jamie Theakston
  • Aston Merrygold
  • John Bishop
  • Olly Murs
  • Jonathan Wilkes (Captain)
  • Jason Isaacs
  • Mark Owen
Legends
  • David Seaman
  • Des Walker
  • Teddy Sheringham
  • Kevin Phillips
  • Martin Keown
  • Graeme Le Saux
Coaching Staff
  • Manager: Sam Allardyce
  • Assistant manager: Peter Reid
  • Coach: Bradley Walsh

Rest of the World squad

Celebrities
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Michael Sheen (captain)
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Will Ferrell
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Gordon Ramsay
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Gerard Butler
  • {{flagicon|NIR}} Patrick Kielty
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} James McAvoy
  • {{flagicon|ITA}} Serge Pizzorno
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} Mike Myers
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Joe Calzaghe
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Edward Norton
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Woody Harrelson
Legends
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Edwin van der Sar
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Jaap Stam
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Clarence Seedorf
  • {{flagicon|IRL}} Roy Keane
  • {{flagicon|ARG}} Hernán Crespo
  • {{flagicon|SWE}} Freddie Ljungberg
Coaching Staff
  • Manager: Kenny Dalglish
  • Assistant manager: Ian Rush
  • Coach: Eric Harrison

The match

{{football box
|date = 27 May 2012
|time = 20:00 BST
|team1 = England
|score = 3–1
|report = Report
|team2 = Rest of the World
|goals1 = Sheringham {{goal|69}}
Wilkes {{goal|72}}
Phillips {{goal|89}}
|goals2 = Pizzorno {{goal|22}}
|stadium = Old Trafford, Manchester
|attendance = 67,346
|referee = Mark Clattenburg (Howard Webb 45')
|penalties1 =
|penaltyscore =
|penalties2 =
}}
GK 1 David Seaman 45}}
RB 2 Ben Shephard
CB 5 Martin Keown 45}}
CB 4 Des Walker
LB 12Paddy McGuinness 55}}63}}
RM 7 Olly Murs 33}}
CM 6 John Bishop
CM 8 Jonathan Wilkes (c)
LM 11Aston Merrygold 76}}
CF 9 Kevin Phillips
CF 10Teddy Sheringham
Substitutes:
GK 13Jamie Theakston 45}}
DF 14Graeme Le Saux 45}}
MF 15Marvin Humes 33}}89}}
MF 16Mark Owen 76}}
DF 3 Robbie Williams 63}}
MF 17Jason Isaacs 89}}
Manager:
{{flagicon|ENG}} Sam Allardyce
GK 1 NED}} Edwin van der Sar45}}
RB 2 WAL}} Michael Sheen (c)
CB 5 NED}} Jaap Stam
CB 16IRL}} Roy Keane23}}
LB 3 SCO}} Gordon Ramsay66}}
RM 12SCO}} Gerard Butler82}}
CM 10NED}} Clarence Seedorf
CM 8 SWE}} Freddie Ljungberg
LM 7 ITA}} Serge Pizzorno
SS 4 USA}} Will Ferrell74}}
CF 11CAN}} Mike Myers52}}
Substitutes:
GK 20NIR}} Patrick Kielty45}}
CF 9 ARG}} Hernán Crespo23}}
LM 14WAL}} Joe Calzaghe52}}
MF 6 USA}} Woody Harrelson82}}
MF 15USA}} Edward Norton74}}
DF 17SCO}} James McAvoy66}}
Manager:
{{flagicon|SCO}} Kenny Dalglish

Soccer Aid 2014

{{Infobox international football competition
| tourney_name = Soccer Aid
| year = 2014
| yearr =
| other_titles =
| image =
| size = 150px
| alt =
| caption =
| city = Manchester
| country = England
| dates = 8 June
| num_teams = 2
| confederations =
| venues = 1
| cities =
| champion_other = Rest of the World
| count = 2
| second = England
| matches = 1
| goals = 6
| attendance = 65574
| prevseason = 2012
| nextseason = 2016
}}

The 2014 match was played at Old Trafford on 8 June 2014.[3]

The main match was hosted by Dermot O'Leary with Kirsty Gallagher, and Cat Deeley presented the backstage build-up show before the main event. Caroline Flack presented from the BT Tower in London.[4] Match commentators were Sam Matterface and Graham Taylor, and Sol Campbell was a studio guest.

By full-time, the total raised for UNICEF was £4,233,019.[5]

England squad

Celebrities
  • Danny Jones
  • Stephen Moyer
  • Jack Whitehall
  • Mark Owen
  • Olly Murs
  • Paddy McGuinness
  • Jonathan Wilkes (captain)
  • Jamie Theakston
  • Ben Shephard
  • John Bishop
  • Marvin Humes
  • Dominic Cooper
  • Matt Smith (withdrawn injured)[6]
Legends
  • Jamie Redknapp
  • Jamie Carragher
  • Des Walker
  • David Seaman
  • Teddy Sheringham (withdrawn injured)[7]
  • Matt Le Tissier
  • Kevin Phillips (replacement for Sheringham)[8]
Coaching Staff
  • Manager: Sam Allardyce
  • Assistant manager: Robbie Williams (injured)
  • Coach: Peter Reid
  • Coach: Bradley Walsh

Rest of the World squad

Celebrities
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Michael Sheen (captain)
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} James McAvoy
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Gordon Ramsay
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Kevin Bridges
  • {{flagicon|IRL}} Nicky Byrne
  • {{flagicon|NIR}} Patrick Kielty
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Adam Richman
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Jeremy Renner
  • {{flagicon|CHI}} Santiago Cabrera
  • {{flagicon|AUS}} Sam Worthington
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Mark Salling
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Martin Compston
Legends
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Edwin van der Sar
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Jaap Stam
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Edgar Davids
  • {{flagicon|ITA}} Alessandro Del Piero
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Clarence Seedorf
  • {{flagicon|UKR}} Andriy Shevchenko
Coaching Staff
  • Manager: {{flagicon|POR}} José Mourinho
  • Assistant manager: {{flagicon|POR}} Rui Faria
  • Coach: {{flagicon|POR}} José Morais
  • Coach: {{flagicon|ENG}} Vic Bettinelli[9]

The match

{{football box
|date = 8 June 2014
|time = 20:00 BST
|team1 = England
|score = 2–4
|report = Report
|team2 = Rest of the World
|goals1 =Redknapp {{goal|75}}
Phillips {{goal|82|pen.}}
|goals2 = Seedorf {{goal|47||86||90+1}}
Byrne {{goal|69}}
|stadium = Old Trafford, Manchester
|attendance = 65,574
|referee = Phil Dowd (Anthony Taylor 45')
|penalties1 =
|penaltyscore =
|penalties2 =
}}
GK 1 David Seaman 45}}
RB 2 Marvin Humes 87}}
CB 4 Jamie Carragher
CB 5 Des Walker 38}}
LB 3Paddy McGuinness 45}}
CM 14 John Bishop
CM 15 Ben Shephard
RM 10 Olly Murs 72}}
AM 8 Jonathan Wilkes (c)
LM11Danny Jones
CF 9 Kevin Phillips
Substitutes:
GK 13Jamie Theakston 45}}
CM 6Jamie Redknapp 50}}
AM 7Matt Le Tissier 38}}50}}
LB 12Jack Whitehall 45}}87}}
RM 16Mark Owen 72}}
LB 17Stephen Moyer 87}}
RB 18Dominic Cooper 87}}
Manager:
{{flagicon|ENG}} Sam Allardyce
GK 1 NED}} Edwin van der Sar45}}
RB 2 WAL}} Michael Sheen (c)10}}
CB 4 AUS}} Sam Worthington {{yel|}}
CB 5 NED}} Jaap Stam
LB 3 SCO}} Gordon Ramsay (vc)
CM 8 NED}} Edgar Davids}}
CM 10NED}} Clarence Seedorf
RM 11SCO}} James McAvoy45}}83}}90}}
SS 10 ITA}} Alessandro Del Piero45}}
LM 16 IRE}} Nicky Byrne
CF 9CHI}} Santiago Cabrera
Substitutes:
GK 20NIR}} Patrick Kielty45}}
RM 6 USA}} Mark Salling73}}78}}
CF 7UKR}} Andriy Shevchenko45}}
RB 14 SCO}} Martin Compston10}}
RM 15USA}} Jeremy Renner45}}66}}90}}
RM 17SCO}} Kevin Bridges66}}73}}
RM 18USA}} Adam Richman78}}83}}
Manager:
{{flagicon|POR}} José Mourinho
Man of the match:
  • Jaap Stam (RoW)[10]
Match officials:
  • Referee: Phil Dowd (Staffordshire)
  • Assistant referees:
    • Gary Beswick (Durham)
    • Jake Collin (Liverpool)
  • Fourth official: Anthony Taylor (Cheshire)

Soccer Aid 2016

{{Infobox international football competition
| tourney_name = Soccer Aid
| year = 2016
| yearr =
| other_titles =
| image =
| size = 150px
| alt =
| caption =
| city = Manchester
| country = England
| dates = 5 June 2016
| num_teams = 2
| confederations =
| venues = 1
| champion = England
| count = 4
| second_other = Rest of the World
| cities =
| prevseason = 2014
| nextseason = 2018
}}

The 2016 match was played at Old Trafford on Sunday, 5 June.[11] The main match was hosted by Dermot O'Leary and Kirsty Gallacher, with commentary from Clive Tyldesley and Chris Kamara.[12]

England squad

Celebrities[
//#13'>13]
  • Louis Tomlinson
  • Olly Murs
  • Paddy McGuinness
  • Damian Lewis
  • Ben Shephard
  • Jonathan Wilkes (Captain)
  • Jack Whitehall
  • Jamie Theakston (Goalkeeper)
  • John Bishop
  • Mark Wright
  • Marvin Humes
  • Danny Jones (Withdrawn due to injury)
Legends
  • Jamie Carragher
  • Robbie Fowler
  • Phil Neville
  • Sol Campbell
  • Jermain Defoe
  • Danny Murphy
  • Kieron Dyer
  • David Seaman (Goalkeeper)
Coaching Staff
  • Manager: {{flagicon|ENG}} Sam Allardyce and {{flagicon|POR}} José Mourinho
  • Assistant manager: Robbie Williams (Player-assistant manager)
  • Coach: Bradley Walsh

Rest of the World squad

Celebrities[
//#13'>13]
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Gordon Ramsay (Withdrawn due to injury)
  • {{flagicon|IRL}} Nicky Byrne
  • {{flagicon|IRL}} Niall Horan
  • {{flagicon|ITA}} Serge Pizzorno
  • {{flagicon|IRL}} AP McCoy
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Michael Sheen (Captain)
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Matthew Morrison
  • {{flagicon|IRL}} Shayne Ward
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Iwan Rheon
  • {{flagicon|USA}} Sean Fletcher
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Thom Evans
  • {{flagicon|SLE}} Rickie Haywood Williams
  • {{flagicon|NIR}} Patrick Kielty (Goalkeeper)
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Gareth Thomas (Replacement for Gordon Ramsay)
Legends
  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Ronaldinho
  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Cafu
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Jaap Stam
  • {{flagicon|ITA}} Fabio Cannavaro
  • {{flagicon|BUL}} Dimitar Berbatov
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Edgar Davids
  • {{flagicon|BRA}} Dida (Goalkeeper)
Coaching Staff
  • Manager: {{flagicon|ITA}} Claudio Ranieri
  • Assistant Manager: {{flagicon|IRL}} Niall Horan (Player-assistant manager)

The match

{{football box
|date = 5 June 2016
|time = 20:00 BST
|team1 = England
|score = 3–2
|report = Report
|team2 = Rest of the World
|goals1 = Wright {{goal|50}}
Defoe {{goal|65||77}}
|goals2 = Berbatov {{goal|54||59|pen.}}
|stadium = Old Trafford, Manchester
|attendance =
|referee = Howard Webb (Jon Moss 46')
}}
GK 1 David Seaman 46}}
RB 7 John Bishop 56}}
CB 6 Sol Campbell 46}}
CB 23Jamie Carragher
LB 5 Mark Wright 83}}
RM 2 Ben Shephard 2|31|52}}
CM 4 Phil Neville 46}}
LM 8 Jonathan Wilkes (c)
RF 11Olly Murs 66}}
CF 9 Robbie Fowler 46}}
LF 10Marvin Humes 46}}
Substitutes:
GK 13Jamie Theakston 46}}
MF 17Danny Murphy 46}}
MF 14Jack Whitehall 46}}
MF 19Kieron Dyer 46}}
FW 18Jermain Defoe 46}}
DF 12Paddy McGuinness 56}}83}}
MF 15Damian Lewis 66}}
DF 16Louis Tomlinson 83}}
DF 3 Robbie Williams 83}}
Managers:
{{flagicon|ENG}} Sam Allardyce
{{flagicon|POR}} José Mourinho
GK 1 BRA}} Dida45}}
RB 4 USA}} Matthew Morrison73}}
CB 2 BRA}} Cafu46}}
CB 6 NED}} Jaap Stam37}}
LB 3 WAL}} Michael Sheen (c)25}}
RM 11SCO}} Thom Evans77}}
CM 16IRL}} Nicky Byrne81}}
CM 8 NED}} Edgar Davids
LM 7 ITA}} Serge Pizzorno46}}
SS 10BRA}} Ronaldinho
CF 15IRL}} Shayne Ward76}}
Substitutes:
GK 20Northern Ireland}} Patrick Kielty46}}
DF 19USA}} Sean Fletcher25}}
DF 5 ITA}} Fabio Cannavaro49}}37}}
DF 21WAL}} Gareth Thomas46}}
FW 9 BUL}} Dimitar Berbatov46}}
DF 18SLE}} Rickie Haywood Williams73}}
FW 14IRL}} Niall Horan76}}
MF 17IRL}} AP McCoy77}}
MF 12WAL}} Iwan Rheon81}}
Manager:
{{flagicon|ITA}} Claudio Ranieri
Man of the match:
  • Mark Wright (England)
Match officials:
  • Referee: Howard Webb (South Yorkshire)
  • Assistant referees:
    • Darren Cann (Norfolk)
    • Scott Ledger (South Yorkshire)
  • Fourth official: Jon Moss (West Riding Yorkshire)

Soccer Aid 2018

The 2018 match was played at Old Trafford on Sunday 10 June.[14] The main match was hosted by Dermot O'Leary and Kirsty Gallacher, with commentary from Clive Tyldesley and Robbie Savage.

{{Infobox international football competition
| tourney_name = Soccer Aid
| year = 2018
| yearr =
| other_titles =
| image =
| size = 150px
| alt =
| caption =
| city = Manchester
| country = England
| dates = 10 June 2018
| num_teams = 2
| confederations =
| venues = 1
| champion = England
| count = 5
| second_other = Soccer Aid World XI
| cities =
| prevseason = 2016
| nextseason = 2019
}}

England squad

Celebrities
  • Olly Murs (Captain)
  • Mo Farah
  • Joe Wicks
  • Mark Wright
  • Paddy McGuinness
  • Damian Lewis
  • Myles Stephenson[15]
  • David Harewood
  • Andrew Flintoff
  • Lee Mack
  • Blake Harrison
  • Jack O’Connell
  • Jeremy Lynch
  • Robbie Williams (Withdrawn due to injury)
  • Billy Wingrove (withdrawn due to injury)
  • Ben Shephard (withdrawn due to injury[16])
Legends
  • David Seaman
  • Wes Brown
  • Phil Neville
  • Jamie Redknapp
  • Danny Murphy
  • Michael Owen
  • Darren Bent
  • Darius Vassell
Coaching Staff
  • Manager: Sam Allardyce
  • Assistant Manager: Bradley Walsh
  • Coach: Robbie Williams
  • Coach: John Bishop
  • Coach: Ben Shephard

Soccer Aid World XI squad

Celebrities
  • {{flagicon|JAM}} Usain Bolt (Captain)
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Gordon Ramsay
  • {{flagicon|NZL}} Brendan Cole
  • {{flagicon|RSA}} Kevin Pietersen
  • {{flagicon|NZL}} Dan Carter
  • {{flagicon|CMR}} Ashley Fongho[17]
  • {{flagicon|SCO}} Martin Compston
  • {{flagicon|WAL}} Ioan Gruffudd
  • {{flagicon|IRE}} Nicky Byrne
  • {{flagicon|IRE}} Danny O’Carroll
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} Hayden Christensen
Legends
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Edwin van der Sar
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Jaap Stam
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Clarence Seedorf
  • {{flagicon|CIV}} Yaya Touré
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} Robert Pires
  • {{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Sebastián Verón
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} Claude Makelele
  • {{flagicon|NED}} Patrick Kluivert
  • {{flagicon|FRA}} Eric Cantona
  • {{flagicon|IRE}} Robbie Keane
Coaching Staff
  • Manager: {{flagicon|ENG}} Harry Redknapp and {{flagicon|FRA}} Eric Cantona
  • Coach: {{flagicon|WAL}} Michael Sheen

The Match

{{football box
|date = 10 June 2018
|time = 20:00 BST
|team1 = England
|score = 3–3
|report = Report
|team2 = Soccer Aid World XI
|goals1 = Bent {{goal|13}}
Lynch {{goal|17}}
Owen {{goal|82}}
|goals2 = Keane {{goal|26}}
Verón {{goal|43}}
Seedorf {{goal|57}}
|stadium = Old Trafford, Manchester
|attendance = 71,965
|referee = Mark Clattenburg
|penalties1 = Flintoff {{pengoal}}
Wicks {{pengoal}}
Wright {{pengoal}}
McGuinness {{penmiss}}
Mack {{penmiss}}
Harrison {{pengoal}}
|penaltyscore = 4–3
|penalties2 = {{pengoal}} Bolt
{{pengoal}} Fongho
{{penmiss}} Pietersen
{{penmiss}} Byrne
{{pengoal}} Cole
{{penmiss}} Christensen }}
GK 1 David Seaman 46}}
RB 4 Mo Farah 46}}
CB 12 Phil Neville 81}}
CB 6Wes Brown
LB 5 Mark Wright
RM 14 Myles Stephenson 54}}
CM 13 Danny Murphy 46}}
LM 8 Damian Lewis 42}}
RF 7Jeremy Lynch 66}}
CF 9 Darren Bent 56}}
LF 11Olly Murs (c) 75}}
Substitutes:
GK 20David Harewood 46}}
LM 18Jack O'Connell 42}} {{suboff|70}}
MF 23Jamie Redknapp 46}}
RF 16Darius Vassell 46}}
LB 22Paddy McGuinness 54}}
CF 10Michael Owen 56}}
RB 17Blake Harrison 66}}
CB 19Andrew Flintoff 70}}
DF 15Joe Wicks 75}}
CF 21Lee Mack 81}}
Manager:
{{flagicon|ENG}} Sam Allardyce
GK 1 NED}} Edwin van der Sar46}}
CB 2 CMR}} Ashley Fongho
CB 6 NED}} Jaap Stam46}}
CB 5 RSA}} Kevin Pietersen
RWB 12 IRL}} Danny O'Carroll46}}
LWB 14 NZL}} Dan Carter46}}
CM 18ARG}} Juan Sebastian Veron46}}
CM 67SCO}} Martin Compston77}}
CM 42 CIV}} Yaya Toure73}}
SS 7IRL}} Robbie Keane46}} {{subon|81}}
CF 9.58JAM}} Usain Bolt (c)
Substitutes:
GK 16IRL}} Nicky Byrne46}}
DF 4FRA}} Claude Makelele46}}
CM 8 FRA}} Robert Pires46}}
SS 9NED}} Patrick Kluivert46}}
CM 10 NED}} Clarence Seedorf46}} {{suboff|81}}
CM 20NZL}} Brendan Cole46}}
CF 7FRA}} Eric Cantona73}}
LWB 11CAN}} Hayden Christensen77}}
CB 3SCO}} Gordon Ramsay
MF 15WAL}} Ioan Gruffudd
Managers:
{{flagicon|ENG}} Harry Redknapp
Man of the match:
  • Usain Bolt (Soccer Aid World XI)
Match officials:
  • Referee: Mark Clattenburg
  • Assistant referees:
    • Jake Collin
    • Stephen Donaldson (South Yorkshire)
  • Fourth official: Andrew Dallas

Soccer Aid 2019

{{unsourced section|date=March 2019}}

The 2019 match will be played at Stamford Bridge The main match is hosted by Dermot O'Leary and Kirsty Gallacher, with commentary from Clive Tyldesley and TBA.

{{Infobox international football competition
| tourney_name = Soccer Aid
| year = 2019
| yearr =
| other_titles =
| image =
| size = 150px
| alt =
| caption =
| city = London
| country = England
| dates = 16 June 2019
| num_teams = 2
| confederations =
| venues = 1
| champion_other = TBA
| count =
| second_other = TBA
| cities =
| prevseason = 2016
| nextseason = 2020 or 2021
}}

England squad

Celebrities
  • Jeremy Lynch
  • Mark Wright
  • Joe Wicks
  • Ben Shephard
  • Mo Farah
Legends
  • Jamie Redknapp
Coaching Staff
  • Manager: Sam Allardyce
  • Assistant Manager: Susanna Reid

Soccer Aid World XI squad

Celebrities
  • {{flagicon|JAM}}Usain Bolt
  • {{flagicon|GER}}Billy Wingrove
Legends
  • {{flagicon|CIV}}Didier Drogba
Coaching Staff
  • Manager: {{flagicon|ENG}} Harry Redknapp
  • Assistant Manager: {{flagicon|IRE}} Piers Morgan

Statistics

Top Scorers

RankPlayerGoals
1{{flagicon|NED}} Clarence Seedorf4
2{{flagicon|ENG}} Teddy Sheringham3
{{flagicon|ENG}} Jonathan Wilkes
4{{flagicon|ENG}} Alan Shearer2
{{flagicon|ITA}} Paolo Di Canio
{{flagicon|ENG}} Jamie Redknapp
{{flagicon|ENG}} Kevin Phillips
{{flagicon|BUL}} Dimitar Berbatov
{{flagicon|ENG}} Jermaine Defoe
10{{flagicon|ENG}} Les Ferdinand1
{{flagicon|ARG}} Diego Maradona
{{flagicon|ITA}} Serge Pizzorno
{{flagicon|FRA}} Gilles Marini
{{flagicon|WAL}} Joe Calzaghe
{{flagicon|FIN}} Sami Hyypiä
{{flagicon|IRE}} Nicky Byrne
{{flagicon|ENG}} Mark Wright
{{flagicon|ENG}} Darren Bent
{{flagicon|ENG}} Jeremy Lynch
{{flagicon|IRE}} Robbie Keane
{{flagicon|ARG}} Juan Verón
{{flagicon|ENG}} Michael Owen

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12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.unicef.org.uk/Media-centre/Press-releases/This-Summer-Marks-The-10th-Anniversary-Of-Soccer-Aid--The-Football-Match-Where-The-Stars-Unite-For-Unicef/ |title=THIS SUMMER MARKS THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF SOCCER AID – THE FOOTBALL MATCH WHERE THE STARS UNITE FOR UNICEF |publisher=Unicef |date=23 March 2016 |accessdate=23 March 2016}}
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External links

  • {{itv.com|id=socceraid|title=Soccer Aid}}
  • Soccer Aid at UNICEF.org.uk

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