A Brazilian Great has been called to play in Sunday football help from Sunday with just a few hours to go to the kick -off.
The 53-year-old, who is a World Cup winner, was announced on Saturday evening as a member of the rest of the world team
The announcement came less than 24 hours before the annual charity game would start at Old Trafford.
A clip was placed on social media that showed the name of Rivaldo and famous No. 10 that were printed on a shirt.
The shirt was then worn to the Brazilian legend, the Caption Reading: “Rivaldo plays at Voetbalhulp for Unicef.”
Responding to the news, singer Tom Grennan, who stands in line for England, said,: “Leave it away! Their team is a joke. But what a player. Barcelona legend. '
Rivaldo was an important member of the Brazilian team who won the World Cup in 2002 and claimed the Ballon d'Or in 1999.
He also won two Laliga titles with Barcelona before he got hold of the Champions League with AC Milan.
