Shearer scores one for charity
08 Feb 10
Alan Shearer celebrated yet another goal as he matched his football skills against a group of barefoot teenagers in Kenya for Sport Relief.
The former England captain travelled to western Kenya to review a project near Kisumu town providing children orphaned by HIV/Aids with food, clothes, fuel and education.
He said: "It was fantastic to be able play with the lads here - you can see how much they love the game and what an important part it plays in their otherwise extraordinarily tough lives.
"There are children here who have been forced to grow up way ahead of their time because of the devastation caused by HIV/Aids.
"Kids as young as 14 and 15 looking after brothers and sisters half their age because they have lost both parents to the disease."
The 39-year-old said his opponents, most of whom were barefoot, gave him a tough time on the patchy pitch.
He added: "I managed to sneak one in though and it felt just as good to score as it's always done."
The visit came ahead of the Sport Relief Weekend which begins on March 19
Shearer said: "Having seen how many of them are being given the practical help they need to cope by this project I really hope people will get behind Sport Relief next month."
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