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Australian bushfire: Didier Drogba and Dwight Yorke to play in charity game
Former Chelsea striker Didier Drogba will join other former players in a charity football match to raise money for the Australian bushfire appeal.
Former Manchester United forward Dwight Yorke and ex-Liverpool striker Emile Heskey are among others set to play.
The FootballForFires match will take place at Sydney's ANZ Stadium on Saturday, 23 May.
chief James Johnson said the game promised "to be a unique and memorable event".
Former Juventus striker David Trezeguet, ex-Manchester United midfielder Ji-sung Park and former Sunderland and Leeds striker Michael Bridges are other names confirmed for the game.
Past Australia players who will take part include Mark Bosnich, John Aloisi and Simon Colosimo.
"The thoughts of the entire football family have been with the victims of these terrible bushfires over the past few weeks," said Johnson.
"We now have this important opportunity to harness the power of our global sport to raise funds to assist in the re-build of our local devastated communities, and honour the brave men and women who have put their own lives at risk during this unprecedented natural disaster."
Since September, blazes have killed at least 30 people, destroyed over 2,000 homes and burnt through 10 million hectares of land - an area almost the size of England.
Proceeds from ticket sales and donations from the match will be used to help football clubs affected by the fires across Australia.
Meanwhile, the Coalition of Major Professional and Participation Sports (COMPPS) in Australia have joined forces to announce a long term recovery plan for communities affected by the bushfires.
AFL, Rugby Australia, Cricket Australia, Football Federation Australia, National Rugby League, Netball Australia and Tennis Australia plan to work together with the government and relevant agencies to rebuild sport facilities.