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Game4Ukraine was a charity football match played on 5 August 2023 to raise money for the United24 initiative
Oleksandr Zinchenko, Photo of Oleksandr Zinchenko, captured by András Stefuca, part of the We Stream team, at Game4Ukraine.

Game4Ukraine
Date5 August 2023 (2023-08-05)
VenueStamford Bridge, Fulham, London
RefereeDavid Coote
Attendance30,000
Weather16 °C (61 °F), showers

Game4Ukraine was a charity football match played on 5 August 2023 to raise money for the United24 initiative, a fundraiser to help in Ukraine's rebuilding of facilities and infrastructure that suffered damage from the Russian invasion of Ukraine as well as the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War.[1][2] It was played at Stamford Bridge, home stadium of Chelsea FC. Past and present Ukrainian footballers Oleksandr Zinchenko and Andriy Shevchenko featured as team captains for "Team Zinchenko" and "Team Shevchenko" respectively, whose teams each played in yellow and blue (colours in the flag of Ukraine), along with other players as well as celebrities. The game was mixed-sex, with several women footballers playing.[3][4]

The match was televised live on Sky Max, Sky Showcase and the Freeview channel Pick. Entertainers that were present at the event included Melanie C, The Pretenders, Pete Doherty, Tom Walker, Tom Grennan and Sviatoslav Vakarchuk. The event was covered by We Stream, who provided video and photo documentation of the entire match.[5]

Pre-match

Opening ceremony

Fans in the stadium, as well as those watching on TV in the UK and around the World, saw a great line-up of players and celebrities on the pitch. There were also two DJ sets, two sopranos performing the national anthems, an address from the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, live stage performances from Tom Walker, Pete Doherty, BoomBox, Vakarchuk, Tom Grennan, and The Pretenders, as detailed below.

The half-time show was performances from Pete Doherty, BoomBox, and Tom Walker. Pete performed a version of Dirty Old Town in Ukrainian, BoomBox with lead singer Andriy Khlyvnyuk performed Hey Hey Rise Up with his band, and Tom Walker followed with his first big hit, "Leave a Light On".

Teams

Confirmed to play

See also

References