Tommy Fury, a former Love Island star, participated in the Soccer Aid charity match on Sunday, where he made an underarm throw that received criticism from viewers. Some fans were surprised by his lack of football knowledge and questioned his experience in the sport. Fury’s performance was described as a “fish out of water” moment, with some fans comparing his skills to those of other celebrities who have participated in the event.

Despite Fury’s underarm throw-in mishap, the game saw England take the lead through a goal by Joe Cole, only to be equalized by Eden Hazard for the World XI team. Alessandro Del Piero then gave the World XI the lead, followed by Ellen White scoring to become the first woman to score at Soccer Aid. Fury’s performance in the first half of the game drew attention on social media, with supporters poking fun at his antics on the pitch.

Jill Scott, a Women’s Euros winner with the Lionesses, captained the England team in this year’s Soccer Aid match. The event, co-founded by Robbie Williams and Jonathan Wilkes in 2006, aims to raise money and awareness for children worldwide. Usain Bolt and Tommy Fury were among the returning celebrities to the game, while new faces like Gladiators star ‘Diamond’ and Sam Thompson also participated. Other notable celebrities included Bobby Brazier, Danny Dyer, Paddy McGuinness, Martin Compston, Maisie Adams, Lee Mack, and Jason Manford.

Despite the humorous moments on the pitch, Soccer Aid continues to be a successful event that brings celebrities and sports personalities together for a good cause. Fans of the game enjoyed watching familiar faces return and new celebrities join the match, creating an entertaining and engaging atmosphere. Ultimately, the event serves as a platform to raise awareness and funds for children in need, showcasing the positive impact that sports and entertainment can have on society. Tommy Fury’s participation in the game may have been comical, but it all contributed to the overall success and enjoyment of Soccer Aid.

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