'Champions for Charity' football game to honour Schumacher in July

Details regarding the second ed✤ition of the 'Champions fo♏r Charity' football game in honour of Michael Schumacher have been confirmed.
Seven-time Formula 1 world champion Schumacher continues to undergo rehabilitation following a skiing accident in December 2013 th♑at saw him sustain severe head injuries.
25,000 fans attended the iꦉnaugural 'Champions for Charity' event in Mainz last year as Sebastian Vettel captained a team of racing drive🅺rs in a match against basketball star Dirk Nowitzki.
Mainz will once again play host to the event this year, taking place on July 3 to raise funds for Schumaꦅcher's Keep Fighting Initiative and the Dirk Nowitzki Foundation. Schumacher's son, Mick, has been confirmed to attend, as has two-time F1 champion Mika Hakkinen and German footballer Miroslav Klose.
"For me it is a matter of course that I am attending Champions for Charity," Mick Schumacher said. "At last year's match I barely stopped lau𒐪ghing, and it's a good feeling to be able to support cꦇharitable initiatives.
"This combination of fun and purpose is perfect in my e♏yes. I am glad that Dirk, along with all the other players and the spectators in the stadium can see it the same way; and I'm looking forward to an entertaining match."
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