Former England and Chelsea captain John Terry is coming out of retirement to play in an all-star North v South football match this summer in London.
Terry, 44, will captain the South team, which will be managed by former Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham and Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp and go up against a North team coached by Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler.
The match is scheduled to be played at Charlton Athletic’s ground The Valley on Sunday 1 June, the day after the men’s Champions League final.
Organisers have promised that each team will feature “16 great names from English football’s recent past” although five-time Premier League winner Terry is the only player confirmed so far.
The match is the brainchild of Australian Will Davies, who is staging the event through his company Football Origin. The concept is similar to the annual State of Origin series in rugby league, which pits New South Wales against Queensland.
It also follows the rise in popularity of unofficial football fixtures, such as celebrity match Soccer Aid, YouTubers the Sidemen’s annual charity match, which sold out Wembley Stadium this month, and influencer-led competitions such as Kings League and Baller League.
Terry called time on his professional career in 2018 after 20 years as a player, all but one of which were spent with Chelsea, where he won five Premier Leagues and a Champions League among 15 major trophies.
He has since held coaching roles at Chelsea, Aston Villa and Leicester City.
Redknapp, 78, retired from management in 2017 after leaving Birmingham City but helped coach the England team at Soccer Aid last year.
Former Liverpool, Leeds United, Manchester City and England forward Fowler, 49, retired from playing in 2012 and has since had managerial spells in Thailand, Australia, India and Saudi Arabia.
Tickets for the first North v South game go on sale today priced at £15 for adults, £10 for over-65s and £5 for children.
Some of the proceeds will go to a charity partner to be announced soon, while tickets will also be donated to the Charlton Athletic Community Trust and charities chosen by the players.