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27.03.2023 - 11:37 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Soccer Aid will return once again this June with a whole host of new and returning players. The star-studded match, which raises money for children's charity UNICEF, will take place at Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium for the first time since 2018.
Amongst the famous faces returning to the pitch is entrepreneur and businessman Steven Bartlett, who made his Soccer Aid debut last year. The 30-year-old, who famously joined Dragon's Den as its youngest ever Dragon at just 28, says it is a 'dream come true' to be playing at Manchester United's ground, something he has envisioned since he was a child as a United fan.
Having co-founded the multi-million pound company Social Chain from his bedroom in Manchester at just 21 years old, Steven has gone on to launch and invest in several companies, as well as becoming the host of his ever successful podcast The Diary of a CEO.
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Steven, who was born in Botswana before moving to Plymouth at the age of two, will once again join the World XI team alongside the captain and Olympic sprinter Usain Bolt, Love Island's Kem Cetinay, comedian Lee Mack, and many more names to be announced.
Speaking about playing in the charity match for the second year, Steven told the Manchester Evening News: "I couldn't be more excited. It’s an honour and a privilege and I couldn’t think of any reason not to sign up again.
"For starters a record breaking 15 million was donated to UNICEF last year, and having been exposed to the impact that money has on lives all around the world is reason enough. But then from a more personal reason, it's just a huge amount of fun from start to finish."
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