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https://www.lcfc.com/media-article/leicester-city-premier-league-title-win-anniversary-match-support-local-causes-charity-lcfc

 

Leicester City will mark the 10-year anniversary of our 2016 Premier League title with a charity match at King Power Stadium this May, raising funds through the Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha Foundation.

 

Members of the title-winning squad will return to Filbert Way on Saturday 30 May as part of a Leicester City Legends team, managed by Claudio Ranieri and captained by Wes Morgan, to face an All Star XI featuring several familiar names from that season.

 

Net proceeds from the event will support Leicester City in the Community and its work across Leicester and Leicestershire, helping to address some of the most pressing challenges facing local communities, including mental health and physical inactivity.

 

Through early support for children and young people, safe spaces for adults, mentoring and access to sport, Leicester City in the Community continues to make a meaningful difference to thousands of lives each year.

 

Leicester City Chief Executive Kevin Davies said: “2026 marks an important anniversary in the Club’s history and it is right that we recognise it in a way that brings people together.

 

“This season has presented its challenges and we know there is work ahead. Moments like this are an opportunity to reflect on what the Club represents and to carry that forward.

 

“Through the Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha Foundation and Leicester City in the Community, we are able to connect that history with a positive impact in our communities, which is an important part of this Club’s identity.”

 

Premier League-winning captain Wes Morgan said: “As a group, we’ve been talking about a 10-year reunion for some time and the best way to mark the anniversary. This gives us a chance to come back together as players and staff, but also to reconnect with the fans and recognise the role they played in that season.

 

“The response from the boys has been excellent and we’re all looking forward to being back at King Power Stadium again and raising money for a cause that makes a real difference to the lives of people in Leicester.”

 

Leicester City’s 2015/16 title-winning season remains one of the most remarkable achievements in English football, capturing the imagination of supporters across the world and creating memories that continue to resonate throughout the game.

 

The return of the players involved will form the centrepiece of a day that brings together fans, former players and staff in support of the Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha Foundation and Leicester City in the Community.

 

Further details, including ticket information and confirmed participants, will be announced in due course. Supporters are encouraged to visit LCFC.com or download the LCFC App for the latest updates.

 

Supporters can click here to register their interest for hospitality packages.

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We better be drawing up some heavily small printed contracts that commit them all to playing for us again next season.

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Watch it be a 3pm kick off as no one will have considered most people wanting to watch the champions league final at 5 lol 

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13 minutes ago, moore_94 said:

This season has presented its challenges and we know there is work ahead. Moments like this are an opportunity to reflect on what the Club represents and to carry that forward.

Load of old tosh lol

 

'reflect on what the club represents'. Also known as opportunity to totally remember that we used to be a legit and serious club and now we can reflect how tragically wrong it has gone and how we've been criminally mismanaged since then...

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Just now, Parker Pen said:

Massive own goal, nobody gives a **** now! A decent and well run club would have been running a 10 year anniversary theme all season and this would have been planned and advertised months ago.

It’s clearly an afterthought after it came out that the players were organising their own do, and the club suffered backlash.

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Just now, FoxesWalk said:

FoxesTalk XI vs the first team

 

reckon we’d have em 

As it is a charity match can I two foot as many players as I like without being sent off?

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