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Usain Bolt to play charity football match on June 10 in Old Trafford

| @indiablooms | Feb 27, 2018, at 10:39 pm

London, Feb 27 (IBNS): Olympic champion runner Usain Bolt on Tuesday announced he will play a charity match at Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium against   British pop star Robbie Williams.

The match will be played on June 10.

Bolt, who is now retired, also posted a clip video of what spectators could expect on the field on Jun 10.

" Excited to announce that I will be playing in @socceraid for @UNICEF_uk 2018 at Old Trafford on Sunday 10th June. Make sure you're ready @robbiewilliams!  ," he tweeted.

Bolt will play for Soccer Aid World XI.

The small clip features Bolt, Williams, Brazilian player Ronaldinho, Real Madrid coach Zinedine Zidane and even American comedy actor Will Ferrell.

Williams is a popular British solo artist.

Image: Wallpaper

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