Chelsea and Eden Hazard have both confirmed the return of the former Belgian captain to Stamford Bridge to play in front of fans once again.
Chelsea legend Eden Hazard will return to Stamford Bridge this summer as part of a star-studded Soccer Aid for UNICEF line-up. Eden Hazard who confirmed his retirement from football at the both the club and national level is set to make his return once again t6o the pitch with his boots but this time for a good cause.
Speaking on his return to the Bridge Eden Hazard revealed, "My Chelsea family, I am coming home! I can't wait to see you all. Playing at Stamford Bridge was always amazing. We won so many trophies. Some of the very best memories I have in football during seven brilliant years. I miss them. We can write history with Soccer Aid. Together, we can raise millions of pounds for children across the world. So buy your tickets and let's have a great day together in June."
Hazard will join the ranks of Mauricio Pochettino's Soccer Aid World XI FC, a team with a stellar record of seven wins in the charity event. They're gearing up to face an England squad helmed by the legendary Harry Redknapp, the brilliant Frank Lampard, and none other than pop icon Robbie Williams. It's set to be an electrifying match for a great cause.
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