Founded by @SirBobby, we believe that everyone has the right to live, work and play freely, equitably and safely no matter where they are in the world.
On #WorldBookDay, we’re celebrating @SirBobby's final book, Sir Bobby Charlton 1966: My World Cup Story - his deeply personal recollections of a moment in history when football lifted the nation, bringing joy to millions.
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Choose The Sir Bobby Charlton Foundation and Race for Ukraine. 🇺🇦
Support football, coaching and mental health programmes for children affected by war, in partnership with @FCShakhtar
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#RaceForUkraine
Earlier this month, one of our Sir Bobby’s Street Reds young people travelled to Munich to attend the annual commemoration of the Munich air disaster, joined by @SirBobby’s close friend @AlexStepney1.
Read more about the trip here: https://t.co/c2f6LQ80Hi
Today we remember Denis Law who would have turned 86 today.
A true great, a loyal friend of Sir Bobby, and one of the legendary United Trinity — never forgotten ❤️
Signed up for a race or challenge in 2026?
Choose to support children affected by war in Ukraine. 🇺🇦
Fundraise for The Sir Bobby Charlton Foundation and help deliver football, coaching and mental health support with @FCShakhtar.
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#RaceForUkraine
#OTD in 1958, football lost Duncan Edwards.
A cherished friend of @SirBobby, Duncan’s impact was as extraordinary as his promise. Sir Bobby once said of him, “More than a great player, sometimes he seemed like some bright light in the sky”.
#BusbyBabes#FlowersOfManchester
We remember the great Jimmy Greaves on what would have been his 86th birthday.
Described by @SirBobby as “one of the best players of his or any other generation of English football”, Jimmy was a remarkable talent, a natural goal-scorer and an unforgettable icon of the game.
Today, we celebrate a @ManUtd great and one of @SirBobby’s closest friends.
Paddy once called Bobby a “genius”, saying, “Everybody wanted to shake his hand, say hello or do something. But he was such a nice man you can’t believe how nice he was”.
Following a meeting between Foundation trustees and our marketing and PR teams at the National Football Museum, we visited the Munich Air Disaster display
This permanent exhibition is moving tribute to those who lost their lives on that fateful day in 1958
#FlowersOfManchester
@SpiritofSoccer coaches working in the conflict zone on the Cambodian border take time out to remember @SirBobby, whose humanitarian legacy in their country continues today.
Read about our work in Cambodia here: https://t.co/Mi6J509QlK
After surviving the Munich air disaster in 1958, @SirBobby faced a long road to recovery but through resilience and determination, he returned to the pitch stronger than ever, becoming a legend for both @ManUtd and @England
Learn more about SBCF: https://t.co/LAJQsUrHty
On 6 February 1958, the Munich air crash claimed 23 lives, including eight of @ManUtd’s beloved Busby Babes.
@SirBobby, who survived the tragedy, spent his life honouring their memory and helping others, latterly through his Foundation.
#FlowersOfManchester#BusbyBabes
There is still time to donate to our campaign to provide every child at Sir Bobby’s Street Reds with their own football — something @SirBobby once called "the best toy you can have."
Donations are open until 31st January.
https://t.co/i5lr4e2CsO
A Safe Space to Play and Grow ⚽
Throughout Autumn 2025, Sir Bobby’s Street Reds, delivered in proud partnership with @MU_Foundation, continued to thrive in Moss Side.
Read more about how we're helping young people grow https://t.co/2Mlchhh0a1
We're still raising funds to provide every child at Sir Bobby’s Street Reds with their own football — something Sir Bobby once called "the best toy you can have."
Donations are open until the end of January.
Donate now: https://t.co/i5lr4e2CsO
A special moment at Street Reds in Moss Side, as Nicky Butt joined us to hand out footballs funded by your donations.
Read the full story and find out how to support: https://t.co/aanMEousMw
Introducing our first Hall of Fame inductee of 2026: the late George Eastham.
🏆 1966 World Cup squad member
⚽ League Cup Final winner with @stokecity
✍️ Key figure in changing footballers’ contracts
🌍 Coaching work in apartheid-era South Africa
Sir Matt Busby shaped @ManUtd, building the foundations for the most famous football club in the world
@SirBobby said, "Sir Matt was Manchester United. He created an atmosphere and teams which made United a magical place"
#FootballLegends
#ThrowbackThursday to Sir Bobby’s Easter Camp 2025!
We're pleased to share that the Easter Camp will return this April, once again giving young people a space to play, hone their skills and socialise with others their age.
A special moment at Street Reds in Moss Side, as Nicky Butt joined us to hand out footballs funded by your donations.
Read the full story and find out how to support: https://t.co/aanMEousMw
Today marks two years since the passing of the legendary Franz Beckenbauer.
In this short clip, Sir Bobby reflects on a player he admired, on and off the pitch.
#FootballLegends
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