If you choose to participate in this prize draw, you confirm you’re over 18, are based within Great Britain and understand UNICEF UK will receive information about you. For further information see the bottom of the page.
You could be in the running to win the shirt worn by Dimitar Berbatov at Soccer Aid 2022. Dimitar will also sign it.
How to enter
The prize: A match-worn Soccer Aid shirt signed by Dimitar Berbatov.
Each entry is £5 and you are able to enter as many times as you like.
All the match-worn shirts are on offer from this year’s match at the London Stadium and you can enter all of the different prize draws here.
For the free entry route – see Terms and Conditions.
By being part of Soccer Aid for UNICEF you are joining one big team – united by play, so that children everywhere can play. Just like children should. Entering the prize-draws is a great way to show your support for UNICEF UK and win some exclusive prizes from the match at the London Stadium.
What is Soccer Aid?
Created by Robbie Williams in 2006, Soccer Aid for UNICEF is the world’s biggest celebrity football match, raising money to give kids the best start in life. Once a year, England take on their opponents, the Soccer Aid World XI FC.
Supported by passionate fans in an iconic stadium and broadcast live on ITV and STV, the event harnesses the power of football to help make sure that children can grow up happy, healthy and able to play.
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