Red Heart United - Legends Are Back!
It’s all to play for when Manchester United Legends take on Bayern Munich All Stars at Old Trafford on Sunday 14th June (2.30pm kick-off).
Bryan Robson will lead the United side which includes Edwin van der Sar, Jaap Stam, Paul Scholes and Dwight Yorke.
the day including plenty of pre-match entertainment, including live music from headline act Union J and 2014 X Factor winner Ben Haenow.
Provisional squads have been announced as follows (subject to change):
Manchester United Legends: Bryan Robson, Clayton Blackmore, Denis Irwin, Dion Dublin, Edwin van der Sar, Jesper Blomqvist, Ben Thornley, Louis Saha, Raimond van der Gouw, Jaap Stam, Andy Ritchie, Russell Beardsmore, Quinton Fortune, Andy Cole, Phil Neville, Paul Scholes, Mikael Silvestre, Dwight Yorke, Ronny Johnsen, Ji Sung Park, Karel Poborsky, Lee Martin.
Bayern Munich All-Stars: Hans-Jorg Butt, Jorge Campos, Marcel Witeczek, Robert Kovac, Daniel van Buyten, Niko Kovac, Maurizio Gaudino, Paul Breitner, Roy Makaay, Michael Rummenigge, Michael Sternkopf, Paulo Sergio, Oliver Kreuzer, Markus Schupp, Dietmar Hamann, Mark van Bommel, Michael Tarnat, Hans Pfügler, Matthias Zimmermann, Alexander Zickler, Walter Junghans.
profiles representing Manchester United
Edwin van der Sar (Goalkeeper. Age: 44. Apps/Gls: 266/0): One of the greatest goalkeepers ever to play for the club, he joined from Fulham in 2005 and broke the world clean-sheet record in 2008/09 by not conceding a goal for 1,311 minutes. He always exuded calm and was very comfortable with the ball at his feet. Best moment: Becoming the shoot-out hero in the Champions League final in Moscow in 2008.
Raimond van der Gouw (Goalkeeper. Age: 52. Apps/Gls: 48(12)/0): Dependable deputy snapped up from Vitesse Arnhem, who was with the club between 1996 and 2002, and became United's oldest player since the War during his final season. Best moment: Performing superbly in a 2-1 victory at Highbury in 1999, making a couple of startling saves.
Clayton Blackmore (Defender. Age: 50. Apps/Gls: 201(44)/26): Welshman who progressed through the ranks to make his debut in 1984. His versatility proved a real asset for Sir Alex Ferguson and he was renowned for having a cannonball shot that troubled many a goalkeeper. Looked most at home at full-back. Best moment: The goalline clearance from Michael Laudrup in the dying embers of the 1991 European Cup Winners' Cup final after scoring at Montpellier in an earlier round.
Dion Dublin (Defender. Age: 46. Apps/Gls: 6(11)/3): The first man to score a winning goal for the club in the Premier League, the centre-forward broke his leg against Crystal Palace soon afterwards but contributed to the memorable Double-winning season in 1993/94. Left the club for Coventry City, where he won a share of the Golden Boot in 1997/98. Moved into a defensive role later in his career. Best moment: The late strike at Southampton in 1992 that got United off and running in the new division.
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