Formar BLUES star and captain Terry returned to his old home Stanford bridge for the first time in 3 years.
The most successful player in Blues history, and the man who captained us more than anyone else, will be playing his first game at the Bridge since leaving as a Premier League champion in 2017 when he pulls on an England kit to face a Soccer Aid World XI on Sunday 16 June.
Terry will be lining up for England alongside another former Chelsea Women skipper Katie Chapman, as well as his former Blues team-mates Joe Cole and Glen Johnson. They will face a World XI containing some familiar faces in his old defensive partner Ricardo Carvalho and fellow Blues legends Didier Drogba and Michael Essien.
The most successful player in Blues history, and the man who captained us more than anyone else, will be playing his first game at the Bridge since leaving as a Premier League champion in 2017 when he pulls on an England kit to face a Soccer Aid World XI on Sunday 16 June.
Terry will be lining up for England alongside another former Chelsea Women skipper Katie Chapman, as well as his former Blues team-mates Joe Cole and Glen Johnson. They will face a World XI containing some familiar faces in his old defensive partner Ricardo Carvalho and fellow Blues legends Didier Drogba and Michael Essien.
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