Maisie Adam Scores a Goal for UNICEF in Soccer Aid
Comedian Maisie Adam made her Soccer Aid debut on Sunday, and she certainly didn't disappoint. The 29-year-old star played for the England Legends team, and she even managed to score a goal!
Adam was a natural on the pitch, and she showed off her impressive skills and athleticism. She also had a great sense of humor, and she kept her teammates and the crowd entertained throughout the game.
In addition to her impressive playing skills, Adam also showed her heart for charity. She was playing in support of UNICEF, and she was passionate about raising money for the organization. She even auctioned off her match-worn shirt, which raised over £1,000.
Adam's Soccer Aid appearance was a huge success. She was a joy to watch on the pitch, and she raised a lot of money for a great cause. We can't wait to see her back on the field next year!
About Soccer Aid
Soccer Aid is a charity football match that is played every year between a team of England Legends and a team of World Legends. The match is organized by Unicef, and it raises money for children's charities around the world.
The first Soccer Aid match was played in 2006, and it has been played every year since then. The match has raised over £60 million for Unicef, and it has become one of the most popular charity events in the UK.
About Maisie Adam
Maisie Adam is a comedian and writer. She is best known for her appearances on panel shows such as Mock the Week and QI. She has also released two stand-up comedy specials, "Maisie Adam: Backstage" and "Maisie Adam: Don't Be So Hard on Yourself."
Adam is a passionate advocate for social justice, and she has used her platform to speak out about issues such as poverty, sexism, and mental health. She is also a strong supporter of Unicef, and she has donated money to the organization in the past.
How You Can Help
If you would like to help raise money for Unicef, you can do so by donating to the Soccer Aid website. You can also watch the Soccer Aid match on ITV, and you can text "UNICEF" to 70007 to donate £5.
Every little helps, so please do what you can to support this important cause.
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