Adolescence star Owen Cooper has made history as he will be the youngest player to take part in Soccer Aid for UNICEF. The 16-year-old will make his debut as part of the England team this year for the popular charity event. Soccer Aid, founded by Robbie Williams, is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.
Owen wasn’t born when the first Soccer Aid took place, but he said he is a “big fan” of the fundraising event, and being the youngest player to take part is a “real honour”.
He joins several new players who will make their debut at the London Stadium in May to raise money for UNICEF, including F1 star Damson Idris and social media star GK Barry.
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Owen, who shot to fame on Stephen Graham’s Adolescence on Netflix last year, said: “I’m incredibly proud to be playing at Soccer Aid for UNICEF in its 20th anniversary year.”
He added: “I wasn’t even born when the first Soccer Aid took place but I’m a big fan! Becoming the youngest player to take part is a real honour and I’m excited to step out at the London Stadium on May 31.
“This event raises vital funds to help children grow up safe, healthy and able to play – and I’m grateful to be part of such an important cause.”
The actor most recently featured in Emerald Fennell’s film adaptation of the Emily Bronte classic Wuthering Heights.
Owen is a newcomer on the pitch this year alongside former rugby player Joe Marler, Radio DJ Jordan North and Gladiator Nitro, whose real name is Harry Aikines-Aryeetey.
Referencing his stint on the Celebrity Traitors last autumn, Joe joked that he will be “faithful” to an “amazing cause” as he swaps the rugby pitch for the football pitch.
Jordan , 36, said he was “privileged, excited and slightly terrified” to take part, while TV personality Aikines-Aryeetey described it as a “dream come true”.
Those returning to Soccer Aid to play in the England team include former England footballer Jill Scott, TV presenter Paddy McGuinness, singer Olly Murs and actor Tom Hiddleston.
They will be joined by singer-songwriter Tom Grennan and reality TV star Sam Thompson.
Stars returning to play in the Soccer Aid World XI FC team include Olympic runner Usain Bolt, comedian Maisie Adam, rapper Big Zuu, Scottish actor Richard Gadd and The Last Leg’s Alex Brooker.
Music star Robbie Williams, who co-founded the concept which raises money for children around the world, will also return to the pitch and be a part of this year’s England management team.
England have won six times since the games began in 2006, while the Soccer Aid World XI FC have won eight.
This year’s show will be hosted by Unicef UK ambassador and This Morning presenter Dermot O’Leary, who will be joined by sports presenter and former footballer Alex Scott, while broadcaster Sam Matterface returns as commentator.
To commemorate 60 years since England won the World Cup, the team will take to the pitch in the white home kit from the 1966 match, while the Soccer Aid World XI FC will wear a bespoke Adidas kit.
The game will be played with the same footballs being used in the World Cup this summer.
More famous participants will be revealed in the coming weeks and a 20th anniversary half-time entertainment show will also be announced.
Soccer Aid will be broadcast on ITV1, STV and ITVX on May 31.
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