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Ticket sales will not form part of FA donation to Wayne Rooney charity

Ticket sales will not form part of FA donation to Wayne Rooney charity
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The former England captain will make his final international appearance in forthcoming friendly against the United States.

The Football Association has confirmed the Wayne Rooney Foundation will not receive any of the gate receipts from England’s upcoming Wembley friendly against the United States – but that other fundraising efforts will be put in place to support the charity.

Former captain Rooney will pick up a 120th senior cap in a one-off appearance on November 15 as England supporters are given the chance to give the country’s all-time leading goalscorer a proper send-off.

The 33-year-old, who now plays for DC United in Major League Soccer, has not represented the Three Lions in almost two years.

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He will, however, play some part in the upcoming friendly against the United States in a match which will be known officially as the Wayne Rooney Foundation International.

Despite the match being named in honour of the former Manchester United forward’s charity, the FA will reinvest ticket revenue into their own initiatives – but will back the foundation in other ways.

Rooney will turn out one last time under manager Gareth Southgate.
Rooney will turn out one last time under manager Gareth Southgate. (Mike Egerton/PA)

“The FA is a not-for-profit organisation which invests millions of pounds back into the grassroots game on an annual basis,” an FA spokesperson told Press Association Sport.

“The proceeds from the England v USA will go back into the English game. However, to honour Wayne Rooney and his record-breaking England career, we will also help raise money for the Wayne Rooney Foundation through a number of fundraising initiatives around the match.”

It is understood the FA will support the foundation through fan collections, silent auctions in hospitality suites and by promoting awareness of the causes Rooney’s charity is raising funds for.

Conversations as to the final arrangements are still ongoing but the approach will be similar to other charitable friendly matches, such as the Breast Cancer Care International against Holland in 2016.

Breast Cancer Care was supported by the Football Association for a 2016 friendly against Holland.
Breast Cancer Care was supported by the Football Association for a 2016 friendly against Holland (Adam Davy/PA)

Supporters will be given the option to add a donation to the Wayne Rooney Foundation when they purchase tickets for the match, while there will be text-to-donate details inside the stadium during the 90 minutes.

Rooney will be included in Gareth Southgate’s squad for the United States match but will not be considered for the Nations League meeting with Croatia three days later.

The decision to award Rooney such an honour has been met with differing responses from present and former England internationals.

Goalkeeper Peter Shilton, who with 125 caps is the only player to have represented England more times than Rooney, and ex-captain Alan Shearer both agreed that Rooney’s achievements deserve honouring – but that should not extend to him playing in the match.

However, a member of the current England set-up – Manchester City defender Kyle Walker – spoke in favour of the move.

“I think it is good,” he said.

“Wayne was there from when I was 20, he helped me right through my England career.

“I think it is probably the send-off he deserves for what he has done for both English football and England.”

Rooney (left) and Walker (right) played together numerous times for England.
Rooney, left, and Walker, right, played together numerous times for England (Lynne Cameron/PA)

World Cup winner Sir Geoff Hurst also supports the decision and believes it could benefit Southgate’s up-and-coming youngsters.

“Wayne Rooney has been the best England player of his generation, and his contribution deserves to be recognised,” Hurst told Grosvenor Sport.

“I’m glad that we’ll see him in an England shirt one last time. We’re talking about the record England cap-holder for an outfield player, the national side’s record goal scorer and someone who has been a fantastic servant for club and country throughout his career.

Sir Geoff Hurst, who scored a hat-trick in England's World Cup final win in 1966, has backed the decision to bring Rooney back.
Sir Geoff Hurst, who scored a hat-trick in England’s World Cup final win in 1966, has backed the decision to bring Rooney back (Sean Dempsey/PA)

“On top of that, there’s also a lot of money set to be raised for charity, which will be fantastic to see. It’s important for football players to support charities whenever they can, and Wayne is certainly someone who has done that.

“If we’re also talking about helping young players develop in the international set-up, then surely celebrating Wayne’s career in this way is an example to the next generation of England stars.

“It shows them how they can be thought of if they follow Wayne’s example and are as successful as him for England.”


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