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KING POWER TO SUPPORT SOCCER AID FOR UNICEF 2018
King Power Duty Free is delighted to once again be
supporting Soccer Aid for Unicef in 2018.
Soccer Aid is the biggest charity football event in the world – where legends of football and world famous names from film, music and TV join forces to raise money for the world’s leading children’s organisation, Unicef.
And as an honoured member of the world football community,
King Power Duty Free will be among those proudly supporting the event at the world-famous, 75,000-seater Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, UK.
Founded in 2006 by global music star Robbie Williams and UK
television personality Jonathan Wilkes, Soccer Aid has raised over £24M for Unicef in the last 12 years. Hosted at the home of Manchester United FC, the event has become a staple in the build-up to major international footballtournaments ever since.
The money raised by Soccer Aid has enabled Unicef to help
children in danger, providing life-saving food, vaccines, clean water and protection from violence to millions of children around the world.
King Power CEO Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha said: “In Thailand,
in the UK and in Belgium, King Power has first-hand experience of football’s ability to unite people and be a force for good – qualities an event like Soccer Aid for Unicef can emphasise in support of an extraordinary cause like Unicef.
“Unicef is a cause known universally for the valuable and
dedicated work it undertakes on behalf of children in greatest need in some of the most deprived parts of the world. It is a cause we can all relate to and one King Power is extremely proud to support through Soccer Aid 2018.”
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