IRON MAIDEN Drummer Kicks Off U.K. Charity Football Game

September 5, 2007

According to the Sussex Express, IRON MAIDEN drummer Nicko McBrain kicked off the first Buxted Football Club team game in a star-studden celebrity charity event in Lewes, East Sussex, England on Sunday (September 2).

The players bared all for a calendar which aims to raise funds for an organization dedicated to providing fresh water for deprived families in the Third World.

It's the charity of top international photographer Candice who lives in the village and whose husband plays in the team.

To boost the charity's coffers both first team and juniors invited all-comers to a series of matches in the village.

Read more at the Sussex Express.

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