Join Dave & Loads Of Celebs At Soccer Six
On 18th May 2014, Soccer Six, the biggest celebrity football tournament in the world is heading to Charlton Athletic Football Club stadium "The Valley", to raise funds for Help a Capital Child and the Charlton Athletic Community Trust.
Soccer Six was founded in 1995 with stars of the screen and pop world battling it out on the pitch each year. Famous faces taking to the pitch this year include Ella Eyre, Olly Murs, Tinchy Stryder and Wretch 32 among many other famous names. After the match an exclusive Gala dinner is being hosted by Capital Breakfast's Dave Berry - where attendees can mingle with celebrities and bid for some amazing auction prizes.
Mark Abery, Soccer Six CEO and founder, said, “For fans of music, film and sport, there is something for everyone, and this year, Soccer Six are also delighted to be raising funds and awareness on behalf of Help a Capital Child and Charlton Athletic Community Trust. Both charities deliver much needed support to young people within their local communities.”
General admission tickets are just £15 for adults, and £10 for under 10's. If you wish to enter the VIP Suite, tickets are £40.
Money raised from Soccer Six will help support both Help a Capital Child and the Charlton Athletic Community Trust. Using the power of football, the Charlton Athletic Community Trust (CACT) works in partnership with local communities to empower individuals to improve their lives and their environment. CACT's ground-breaking and innovative programmes are delivered through a regular presence in schools, and working with disadvantaged or socially excluded groups in society, through crime reduction initiatives and community based football coaching sessions. Find out more about the work of CACT
here.
Help a Capital Child provides small grants to hundreds of local projects and groups located throughout London, who provide support and opportunities for young people affected by abuse, homelessness, disability, illness and poverty. Find out more about Help a Capital Child's work
here .