Man City Legends Crowned Champions at the Inter Legends Cup 2025
The atmosphere was electric, the football was nostalgic, and the cause was truly special – the Inter Legends Cup 2025 delivered everything fans could have hoped for and more. In a thrilling day of legends football, the Man City Legends side emerged victorious, proving that class is permanent.
Held as part of a larger effort to bring together footballing greats for a good cause, this charity football match wasn’t just about the competition – it was about community, legacy, and the beautiful game.
The Man City Legends were a force to be reckoned with, fielding a squad brimming with talent and Premier League pedigree. The team featured fan favourites and household names including Danny Drinkwater, Oumar Niasse, Joleon Lescott, Nedum Onuoha, and David Ball – all marshalled brilliantly by midfield maestro Stephen Ireland, who rolled back the years with an outstanding display of leadership and technical brilliance.
The Inter Legends FC event, now a staple in the legends football calendar, brought together former professionals, footballing heroes, and familiar faces from across the sport for an unforgettable day. With the tournament drawing fans of all ages, it wasn’t just about reliving the glory days – it was about giving back. This wasn’t just a football match – it was a celebrity charity football showcase for a meaningful cause.
From passionate fans cheering on their childhood heroes to families enjoying a day out filled with entertainment, the Inter Legends FC experience continues to grow as one of the UK's premier charity football match events. And with the Man City Legends lifting the coveted cup, they’ve etched their names in the tournament’s early history.
Congratulations to the champions – and a massive thank you to every player, volunteer, and supporter who made the Inter Legends Cup 2025 a resounding success.
Stay tuned for more celebrity charity football events and upcoming fixtures from Inter Legends FC as the team continues its mission of using football to make a difference.