Manchester United and Barcelona will honour victims of the Terr0r At-tacks in their two cities prior to Saturday’s charity match between former players from the clubs at Old Trafford.
The pre-arranged game will be preceded by a minute’s silence, while both sides will wear black armbands and will have ‘MANCHESTER’ and ‘BARCELONA’ on their backs in place of player names.
Twenty-two people were killed and 250 injured by a Su!cide B0mber in Manchester in May before At-tacks in Catalonia earlier this month left 16 dead and over 150 injured.
“Manchester is no stranger to the devastating effects of Terr0rism and we can empathise with how difficult it must be for the Catalan people to recover from the recent At-tacks,” said former United captain Bryan r0bson, manager of the Manchester United Legends team, in a press release issued on Wednesday.
“However, as two of the most iconic teams in world sport, we can use the power of football to bring people together.
“We must unite to show our strength, rally around our communities and stand up together against all forms of Terr0rism.”
Edwin van der Sar, Wes Brown, Park Ji-Sung and Ruud van Nistelrooy will all feature for United, while Eric Abidal, Edgar Davids, Gaizka Mendieta and Patrick Kluivert are among those lining up for Barcelona.
The two teams faced off at Camp Nou in June, with the United XI winning 3-1.
Former Barca defender Albert Ferrer, managing the Barcelona Legends, said: “The two cities have been linked by Terr0rism this year, so I think it’s important to show everyone that Manchester and Barcelona stand together.”
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