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Sir Bobby Robson Trophy match : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sir Bobby Robson Trophy match
The Sir Bobby Robson Trophy match was a charity football match played in honour of the former England and Newcastle United manager, Sir Bobby Robson, and in aid of his cancer charity, the Sir Bobby Robson Foundation. Produced under license by (Toast Entertainment Group ) as (The Legends ) it was played at St James' Park in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, on Sunday 26 July 2009. An immensely moving match that later earned the moniker ('tear-jerker of the decade' ), the game proved to be Sir Bobby's last public appearance, as he died five days later on the morning of 31 July 2009 aged 76, having been suffering from terminal cancer, his fifth diagnosis in his lifetime. Early estimates were that the charity match raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for the Foundation which he set up in the last years of his life to fund cancer research in his native North East England.〔 The match was pitched as a replay of a famous England Italia '90 World Cup match played under Sir Bobby's reign as manager and was to feature English and German players from the original 1990 World Cup squads. England won the game 3-2 in normal time, watched by 33,000 spectators in the stadium, as well as being broadcast live by ITV4.〔 The England team featured 6 of the original 1990 starting eleven, in addition to appearances from other 1990 English and German squad members, and other retired England and Newcastle United footballers, and selected celebrity guests.〔 England recovered from being 2-0 down after goals from Thomas Helmer and Fredi Bobic with goals from Les Ferdinand and Alan Thompson, to end the first half 2-2. England won the game after a second half penalty from Alan Shearer with 11 minutes to go. ==Background==
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