Seedorf Cetak Hat-trick dalam Laga Amal Soccer Aid

Seedorf Hits Hat-trick in Soccer Aid Charity Match

Editor : Cahyani Harzi
Translator : Dhelia Gani


Seedorf Cetak Hat-trick dalam Laga Amal Soccer Aid
mantan pemain tengah Belanda, Clarence Seedorf dan penyanyi boysband, Westlife, Nicky Byrne memberi keunggulan 2-0 bagi tim asuhan Mourinho (Foto2: MailOnline)

SEJUMLAH mantan pesepakbola internasional bergabung dengan bintang-bintang panggung dan film yang tergabung di tim yang dinamai 'Rest of the World XI' mengalahkan tim Inggris 4-2 dalam laga amal tahunan bertajuk Soccer Aid di Old Trafford.

Jose Mourinho yang tengah santai dari kesibukan melatih Chelsea 'turun gunung' sebagai pelatih tim legenda dan para selebritis berupaya mengejar ketertinggalan melalui gol impresif dari Sam Allardyce mantan pemain timnas Inggris, seperti dilansir MailOnline.

Bos West Ham dibantu oleh pendiri Soccer Aid dan penyanyi pop Robbie Williams, ditambah presenter TV Bradley Walsh, tapi gagal mengantar timnya meraih kemenangan setelah gol dari mantan pemain tengah Belanda, Clarence Seedorf dan penyanyi boysband, Westlife, Nicky Byrne memberi keunggulan 2-0 bagi tim asuhan Mourinho. 

Laga amal, pertama kali diadakan pada 2006, yang disumbangkan kepada badan PBB, Unicef. Lebih dari 12 juta poundsterling telah dikumpulkan melalui penjualan tiket  pertandingan dan donasi selama delapan tahun terakhir.

A HOST of former internationals were joined by stars of stage and screen as a Rest of the World XI beat England 4-2 in this year's Soccer Aid charity match at Old Trafford.

Jose Mourinho took time out from overseeing Chelsea's summer transfer business to take charge of the Rest of the World XI, helping his team of football legends and big-name celebrities snatch two late goals after an impressive comeback from Sam Allardyce's Three Lions.

The West Ham boss had help from Soccer Aid founder and popstar Robbie Williams, plus TV presenter Bradley Walsh, but couldn't guide his team to a memorable turnaround after goals from former Holland midfielder Clarence Seedorf and Westlife's Nicky Byrne put Mourinho's men 2-0 up.

The charity game, which first started in 2006, raises money for Unicef. Over £12million has been raised through ticket sales and donations over the last eight years.