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The Effect of Louis Tomlinson’s Participation in Soccer Aid

Louis Tomlinson's participation in Soccer AidThousands of fans come together to watch a charity match called Soccer Aid each year. Professional soccer players and celebrities are on the match’s opposing sides. Amid the competitive spirit, these teams face off to raise both awareness and money for the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). Old Trafford Stadium hosted the annual Soccer Aid match on June 15, 2025, with several remarkable participants. In particular, the former “One Direction” star Louis Tomlinson’s participation in Soccer Aid rallied impressive support.

What is Soccer Aid?

Soccer Aid is an annual charity event that raises money for UNICEF, a U.N. agency that brings development and stability to children globally. The event represents what UNICEF strives for: “to protect play for every child.”

First, celebrities and athletes alike form two teams. One team’s participants are from England and the other team contains players from across the globe. Then, in the spirit of charity and competition, the two teams – England and World IX – face off. Over the years, notable participants such as Usain Bolt, David Beckham and “One Direction” members have taken to the field.

Thanks to the efforts of these participants, Soccer Aid has raised more than $121 million for UNICEF since 2006. This money, from ticket sales and generous donations, brings children out of poverty globally. Every match played brings more and more children access to health care, nutrition, education and emergency relief.

Louis Tomlinson’s Participation in Soccer Aid

Tomlinson has been a long-term supporter of the Soccer Aid program. This year, he took to the field wearing his lucky number, 28. Even without being a professional soccer player, the 90 minutes he spent playing right back attracted much attention to the cause. The singer’s touches on the ball caused the crowd’s cheers to become especially noticeable to those watching the match live.

Tomlinson’s participation in Soccer Aid doesn’t just exist in his effort on the field. He made great strides as an ambassador off the field as well. He used his significant influence on social media as a means to encourage the public to make donations. In one video, he illustrated the value of giving by comparing what $27 (20 pounds) could buy — either a takeaway pizza for children or 80 exercise books.

Beyond his involvement in Soccer Aid, Tomlinson has taken multiple steps to fight global poverty. He supported the ONE Campaign, which aims to end extreme poverty worldwide, backed a movement to tackle food poverty in U.K. schools and hosted a livestream concert to raise funds for a U.K.-based organization focused on food relief. Tomlinson is a long-time advocate for the impoverished community and his participation in the 2025 Soccer Aid match only reinforced that.

Funds Raised and Purpose

This year, the match raised more than $15 million. According to the nonprofit, the funds will provide “food, health care, safe spaces and crisis support around the world — all helping children grow up safe, healthy and able to play.” By delivering essential resources to thousands of children, Soccer Aid gives them something powerful: freedom. The freedom to play, to enjoy childhood and to grow into whoever they choose to be.

Moving Forward

UNICEF benefited greatly from Tomlinson’s participation in Soccer Aid and it hopes that this level of support from the general public continues. This match brings stability and hope to thousands of children worldwide every year. It helps minors escape from the depths of poverty and creates a brighter version of their future.

Soccer Aid aims to unite people under the shared love of soccer and use it to support impoverished children. Under this mission, thousands of children have lived better and escaped poverty.

– Caroline May

Caroline is based in Denver, CO, USA and focuses on Good News and Technology for The Borgen Project.

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