Manchester United stars set to play in trio of special games in Northern Ireland this summer

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Thirty years after some of Manchester United’s most famous sons secured their first piece of silverware, Old Trafford’s brightest prospects of today will be descending upon Northern Ireland in July to take on some of this country’s best.

In the summer of 1991, Manchester United took top spot in the Milk Cup U16 section, defeating Heart of Midlothian in the decider at the Coleraine Showgrounds.

That famous team, captained by David Beckham, featured Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt, Gary Neville, Robbie Savage and Northern Ireland winger, Keith Gillespie. Most of those players became part of the United team, which became known as the Class of ’92 and went on to achieve so much success in those famous red jerseys.

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To mark the 30th anniversary of that fantastic night, some of Manchester United’s best young talent will play in three games against local Northern Ireland opposition between July 26-30.

Manchester United's 1991 Milk Cup winning sidef eatured a host of stars including  David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt, Gary Neville, Robbie Savage and Northern Ireland winger, Keith Gillespie.Manchester United's 1991 Milk Cup winning sidef eatured a host of stars including  David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt, Gary Neville, Robbie Savage and Northern Ireland winger, Keith Gillespie.
Manchester United's 1991 Milk Cup winning sidef eatured a host of stars including David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt, Gary Neville, Robbie Savage and Northern Ireland winger, Keith Gillespie.

Tournament chairperson Victor Leonard said he was delighted to receive Manchester United’s acceptance of the invitation confirming that these three games would take place.

“We were all very disappointed at the cancellation of the 2021 tournament on top of the cancellation of the 2020 Tournament and we hope that these three games will capture the imagination of local football fans,” he said.

“Manchester United were very keen to come over and support a competition which has provided them with a springboard for so many of their first team stars from David Beckham and the Nevilles right the way through to Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood.”

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The first match is scheduled to take place in the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council area on Monday, July 26 and a second match will take place in the Mid and East Antrim Borough Council area on Wednesday, July 28. The final match will take place on Friday, July 30 in the Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council area.

Leonar added: “We are grateful to the three local Authorities, whose support in 2020 and 2021 ensures the future of the Tournament, which plays such a massive role in the sporting and tourism success, not only in those local areas but the whole of Northern Ireland.”

As Covid-19 restrictions are being eased, organisers are hopeful that spectators will be in attendance at all three games.

“We will work closely with each of the respective councils, the Public Health Agency and the Department of Health, to ensure that all covid regulations, current guidance and protocols are observed,” said Leonard.

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“Over the coming weeks we will provide more information on each of the games including venues and kick off times and we are very much looking forward to welcome Manchester United to Northern Ireland towards the end of July.”

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