The Sir Bobby Charlton Foundation
@SBCFoundation
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Founded by @SirBobby, we believe that everyone has the right to live, work and play freely, equitably and safely no matter where they are in the world.
Knutsford, Cheshire
Joined May 2014
Our December newsletter is out now! This edition shares the impact of your support, from Moss Side to Ukraine and Cambodia. Sign up & get a free SBCF pin badge https://t.co/uoWzHoMsXc
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Wishing a very happy birthday to @TheGeoffHurst - a true legend of the game and a lifelong friend of @SirBobby.
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Happy birthday to former England striker Tony Woodcock. Pictured here in action against Norway at Wembley in 1980 - a 4–0 win for England in World Cup qualifying. Wishing you a fantastic day, and thank you for your support.
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Taking on a swimming challenge? Turn your lengths into something more powerful!🏊🏽♀️ When you take on a swim for The SBCF, you're doing more than completing a challenge — you're helping children in Ukraine begin to heal. More details👉🏼 https://t.co/HAPjp915ks
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In Cambodia, we're partnering with @exceedworldwide to provide vocational training for young people affected by conflict. From tailoring to mechanics, they’re gaining skills for a brighter future. Your support fuels lasting change. https://t.co/bYcZIJaQ6q
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Have you seen our gallery? It tells the story of @SirBobby’s powerful humanitarian legacy, from Cambodian minefields to global support for victims of conflict. Explore the impact: https://t.co/l0F2IA4LOm
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As winter grips Ukraine, children affected by conflict face even tougher challenges. Through football and psychological support, we're helping them heal and find hope. Share their story or donate to keep Sir Bobby’s legacy alive. 🔗 https://t.co/bYcZIJaigS
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We’re deeply saddened by the passing of Bryn Cooper, one of the founders of the Bobby Charlton Soccer Schools. As head coach, he helped shape a generation, including a young Sir David Beckham, who won the National Skills Final in 1986 and credits @SirBobby with changing his life.
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Ms Sokheam lives in Kampong Chhnang Province and has paralysis in her right leg. With support from the SBCF and @exceedworldwide, she is training in modern women’s dress tailoring through the Exceed Vocational Training Programme. More: https://t.co/tdgFT6Z77X
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The FA’s 2024/25 Charlton Award, in memory of @SirBobby, was presented last week at Wembley. This year’s recipient, Paul Stewart, is recognised for his outstanding work in Safeguarding across football. His story is powerful. Watch here https://t.co/oxYrc0nmT7
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Wishing a happy birthday to the legendary Paul Scholes! Sir Bobby held Paul in the highest regard both as a player and as a person. As he once said: 'Paul Scholes is my favourite player. He epitomises the spirit of Manchester United and everything that is good about football.'
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For those living with the lasting impact of conflict, every step forward takes strength. Find out more about our work here https://t.co/bYcZIJaQ6q
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Today, we pause to remember…. to honour the fallen, thank the brave, and reflect on the cost of peace. Lest we forget. 🌺
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Today we remember Martin Peters on what would have been his birthday - a key figure in England’s 1966 World Cup win, pictured here with Bobby Moore and Geoff Hurst after the historic 4-2 final at Wembley.
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At the SBCF, we witness the true meaning of resilience every day, in the courage of conflict survivors. This quote from @SirBobby reminds us that character is defined not by triumph, but by how we respond to adversity. Find out more about our work here https://t.co/bYcZIJaigS
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Remembering Norman Hunter on his birthday today, the legendary stalwart of Leeds United and England - pictured here at Wembley on the 50th anniversary of the 1966 triumph, with his England teammates @SirBobby and Roger Hunt.
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Happy 40th Birthday to the legendary @WayneRooney! Wishing you a fantastic day from all of us at the Sir Bobby Charlton Foundation.
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Remembering George Cohen on what would have been his birthday today– a World Cup winner and dear friend of @SirBobby Pictured here meeting Queen Elizabeth II ahead of England’s first match of the 1966 World Cup, George went on to assist Sir Bobby’s winning goal in the semi-final
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Two years on, we reflect on the life and legacy of our founder, @SirBobby — a footballing legend whose humility and humanity touched lives far beyond the pitch. His legacy lives on in every life changed through the work he inspired. Forever remembered. Forever missed💙
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