Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish is to take the lead in staging a charity match at Anfield next month to mark the 20th anniversary of the Hillsborough Disaster.
The game – involving legends from the Reds' illustrious past and an all-star celebrity team – will be played on the night of Thursday, May 14.
It is being staged by Dalglish and Liverpool FC in aid of the Marina Dalglish appeal, raising funds for a new radiotherapy unit at University Hospital, Aintree, while also remembering the Hillsborough 96.
The plan announced today includes a permanent memorial to the Leppings Lane victims at the Fazakerley hospital.
The Hillsborough Family Support Group has supported Marina Dalglish’s charity for the past few years, raising money through golf days with the support of her husband.
Details of the line ups will be announced at a press conference at Anfield next week. Tickets go on sale from Tuesday, April 28.
Dalglish, who is wanted back at Anfield by Reds boss Rafa Benitez as the ECHO revealed last week, said today: "This is a match we have been talking about staging for a while and it's brilliant we can now confirm it."
"The players who will be involved are all really keen to come together again and play for the fans who offered such support through the time of the Hillsborough disaster. I am sure it will be a great occasion with all of the money going towards the building of a badly-needed Radiotherapy facility on this side of the water."
Marina, who launched her charity after being diagnosed and treated for breast cancer, said: "We are looking to raise money for the Radiotherapy Unit.
“But we are also looking at different ideas for the setting up a memorial for the Hillsborough families somewhere in the hospital.
"The Hillsborough Family Support Group has been really helpful to us over the years.
“So it's nice for us to be able to stage this game in memory of those who lost their lives 20 years ago."
The game – involving legends from the Reds' illustrious past and an all-star celebrity team – will be played on the night of Thursday, May 14.
It is being staged by Dalglish and Liverpool FC in aid of the Marina Dalglish appeal, raising funds for a new radiotherapy unit at University Hospital, Aintree, while also remembering the Hillsborough 96.
The plan announced today includes a permanent memorial to the Leppings Lane victims at the Fazakerley hospital.
The Hillsborough Family Support Group has supported Marina Dalglish’s charity for the past few years, raising money through golf days with the support of her husband.
Details of the line ups will be announced at a press conference at Anfield next week. Tickets go on sale from Tuesday, April 28.
Dalglish, who is wanted back at Anfield by Reds boss Rafa Benitez as the ECHO revealed last week, said today: "This is a match we have been talking about staging for a while and it's brilliant we can now confirm it."
"The players who will be involved are all really keen to come together again and play for the fans who offered such support through the time of the Hillsborough disaster. I am sure it will be a great occasion with all of the money going towards the building of a badly-needed Radiotherapy facility on this side of the water."
Marina, who launched her charity after being diagnosed and treated for breast cancer, said: "We are looking to raise money for the Radiotherapy Unit.
“But we are also looking at different ideas for the setting up a memorial for the Hillsborough families somewhere in the hospital.
"The Hillsborough Family Support Group has been really helpful to us over the years.
“So it's nice for us to be able to stage this game in memory of those who lost their lives 20 years ago."
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