Soccer Six 2006
Teams of celebs battling it out on the football pitch for charity in May included Coronation Street's Nikki Sanderson and Michelle from the Apprentice. The Soccer Six events took place at Birmingham City's St Andrew's Stadium on Sunday 14 May and at West Ham's ground in London on 21 May. ![]() ![]() The winning team at West Ham in the women's competition were the Liberty X girls, whose line-up included former Atomic Kitten Liz McLarnon, Coronation Street's Nikki Sanderson, Lady Sovereign, Kate Lawler from Big Brother, the model Vivianna and Charlie Murray from Channel 4's Shipwrecked. They beat the valiant Clea team in the final, joining members of the Clea girl band were stars from Channel 4's Beauty and the Geek and the models Jakki Degg and Leilani. In the men's competition, the teams were closely matched, but the Hollyoaks team eventually came out top, beating the Beauty and the Geek team on penalties after a 2-2 draw. Here are some of the celebs who took part:
In front of a lively and enthusiastic crowd of about 5,000 at Birmingham City's St Andrew's Stadium, teams of celebs took part in a Soccer Six World Cup, with each team representing a country and donning 'their country's' colours. The Birmingham tournament, shown live on Sky TV, was raising money for the Samaritans and promoting eatwell's messages. The bad news is that England didn't win, but they did get to the final in both the men's and women's competitions. Playing for England in the women's final were Nikki Sanderson, Rebecca Loos, Michelle Dewberry (who won BBC2's 'The Apprentice') and Michelle Heaton from Liberty X was in goal. Caprice made a valiant effort as England's manager. Italy, under the guidance of manager Aldo Zilli, won the men's final beating England 1-0 with a thrilling last-minute goal. Italy's line-up included Kasabian and Guy Burnett from Hollyoaks. Playing in the England side were Lee Sharpe, Justin Hawkins, Jeff Brazier, Tony Christie, Derek Acorah, Chris Fountain and Nick Pickard from Hollyoaks. Other celebs playing in the Birmingham tournament:
'There's a lot of pressure on girls to "be thin" but feeling good and being healthy is more important. 'Eating well doesn't have to be complicated. Small changes, such as eating breakfast and swapping your daily chocolate bar for a banana, will make a difference. 'Being active is also important, hopefully Soccer Six will inspire lots of girls to get fit playing football this summer!' 'I see lots of girls putting themselves on strict diets and they end up feeling miserable and tired. Being involved with Soccer Six is a great way to help show teenagers that eating properly is essential for their health. You certainly need a lot of energy to run around a football pitch!'
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URL: http://www.eatwell.gov.uk/healthydiet/foodforsport/soccersixs06/soccersix06/
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