Eden Hazard returns to Stamford Bridge.
The Belgian, retired since October, will once again set foot on the pitch where he shone for seven seasons.
After receiving a vibrant tribute from LOSC, Hazard is preparing to experience a new highlight. On June 9, he will take part in a charity match at Stamford Bridge, the home of Chelsea, a club he left his mark on between 2012 and 2019.
A moving return for the former Blues left winger
The former captain of the Red Devils said he was delighted to find “the whole Chelsea family”, he who has never hidden his attachment to the London club.
The emotion will undoubtedly be palpable during this meeting, which will allow the club's supporters to see one of their favorite players in action again.
Seven unforgettable years
In seven seasons at Stamford Bridge, Hazard has racked up 110 goals and 92 goals in 352 appearances.
An impressive statistical record which makes him one of the 10 best scorers in the club's history in official competition.
A significant charitable commitment
The event aims to raise funds for UNICEF, a cause that is particularly close to Hazard's heart.
“ See you in June for a great day and to raise as much money as possible for children in need around the world “, he clarified.
The child from Louvière should share the field with other legends, promising an exceptional show for the spectators present.