Manchester United stars Harry Maguire, Andre Onana and Diogo Dalot are gearing up for their maiden visit to India

Manchester United is bringing three of its top players, Harry Maguire, Andre Onana and Diogo Dalot, to India later this month to launch the fifth season of its flagship grassroots football initiative, United We Play 2025.
This is the second time that Apollo Tyres has got current team players to the country, with David De Gea, Anthony Elanga and Donny van de Beek visiting Goa in December 2022 to celebrate the 2021/2022 season of the initiative.
The three Manchester United current team players will be in Mumbai on May 29 to officially launch and kickstart activities for the fifth season of the United We Play programme. During their first visit to India, they will also engage with supporters and fans of the Club.
Manchester United’s goalkeeper,Onana, said, “We are looking forward to engaging with everyone in India to launch the new season of United We Play and promote our sport to the next generation of stars. We are also excited to see the fans over there, to thank them for their passionate and loyal support.”
Supported by Manchester United, United We Play is a pan-India initiative to support young footballers in India by giving them a platform to showcase their skills with the objective of motivating aspiring footballers to continue playing, by engaging with them, and introducing them to global training methods.
United We Play has seen the participation of over 15,000 young footballers across 18 cities in India, and it reached out to over 100 coaches through virtual Manchester United Soccer Schools training sessions, ensuring that the teachings and training methods reached every footballer involved in the programme.
“The fourth season of United We Play concluded last year with a visit from Manchester United legend Gary Neville, wherein more than 15,000 young footballers from across the country participated. It reached out to 18 cities pan-India and over 100 coaches were engaged through virtual Manchester United Soccer Schools training sessions, ensuring that the teachings and training methods reached every footballer involved in the programme,” Rajesh Dahiya, Vice President, Commercial (India, SAARC and Southeast Asia), Apollo Tyres Ltd said.
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