ILOVEUNITED event returns to Vietnam in March with two Manchester United’s fooball legends (Source: internet)
Hanoi (VNA) - Manchester United have announced their return to Vietnam tohost the country’s third live fan event in March.
Thefan-focused ILOVEUNITED event will take place on March 4 at the Hoa Lu Stadiumin HCM City and will be attended by club ambassador Denis Irwin and club legendDavid May.
Throughoutthe day, the legends will meet fans and sample local culture in the lead-up toa live match screening of Manchester United versus Bournemouth.
Irwinand May will take part in a Q&A section to share personal anecdotes fromtheir time at the club prior to the game. They will also give pre- andpost-match analysis.
"OurVietnamese fans are some of the club’s most passionate and loyal supporters. Wealways receive a warm welcome and great response to any event we host in thecountry and I am sure this will be no different,” Manchester United’s groupmanaging director, Richard Arnold said on the club’s website.
"ILOVEUNITEDis our way of thanking fans for their continued dedication to the club bybringing a small piece of the excitement and atmosphere of Old Trafford totheir home city."
Therewill be entertainment, giveaways and competitions courtesy of the club’s commercialpartners during the event. Fans are also encouraged to test their skills in anexhilarating game of Bubble Football, created by the club’s global noodlepartner, Nissin. The competition will see teams of three players battling itout against each other inside a giant inflatable bubble. The overall winningteam will take away an all-expenses paid trip to Old Trafford to see aManchester United home game.
Interestedfans can find more information or register their teams atwww.manutd.com/Nissinbubblefootball.
ILOVEUNITEDVietnam is free and fans can apply online for tickets onwww.manutd.com/iloveunitedvietnam March 1. Successful applicants will benotified by email within two days. - VNA
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