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NewJohnny Crewe Cup Promises Big Names and Bigger Cause

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A major charity football match featuring high-profile names including KSI and Andy Carroll is set to take place at Victoria Road, as part of the Johnny Crewe Cup.

The match will see West & Coe take on Hornchurch CC in what organisers are calling one of the biggest events in the club’s history. The fixture is scheduled for Sunday 10 May, with an 11:30am kick-off at Victoria Road Stadium.

The event will raise funds for Mind in Havering, Barking and Dagenham, supporting mental health services across the local community.

A number of well-known names are set to take part, including KSI, one of Britain’s biggest online personalities, alongside former Premier League striker Andy Carroll, who has played for clubs including Liverpool, West Ham and Newcastle, as well as England.

Also featuring is Anwar Uddin MBE, a Dagenham legend and former club captain, adding further local significance to the occasion.

Organisers say the event is about more than football, bringing the community together to support an important cause while creating a memorable day for fans.

Tickets are already available, with strong demand expected as the event approaches.

Supporters are being encouraged to secure their place early and be part of what promises to be a packed and lively atmosphere at Victoria Road.


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