June 9th 2024.
Roberto Carlos, a famous Brazilian football player, was scheduled to participate in the highly anticipated Soccer Aid charity match at Stamford Bridge. However, just hours before the game was set to kick off, he announced on his Instagram that he would no longer be able to play.
This comes as a surprise to many, as Carlos had previously taken part in the Soccer Aid event back in 2019. During that match, he was a part of the World XI team led by the legendary Olympian Usain Bolt, who defeated England on penalties at Stamford Bridge.
Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances, Carlos will not be able to take the field for tonight's Soccer Aid match at Chelsea's home ground. In a post on his Instagram, he expressed his disappointment, stating, "Unfortunately, I'm unable to make tonight's Soccer Aid for UNICEF match at Stamford Bridge." He also wished luck to all the players and reminded everyone to donate to the cause.
The Soccer Aid charity match, which has been running since 2005, has raised an impressive amount of £90 million for UNICEF, a global children's charity. Last year alone, the match raised a record-breaking £14.6 million, showcasing the generosity and support of the participants and fans.
As fans eagerly await the start of the match, there is sure to be more exciting news and updates to come. Stay tuned for more information on the match and other Chelsea football news. And remember, by signing up for updates, you are also supporting the privacy policy of this site, protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.
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