Coleen Rooney puts on a leggy display in a cut-out black mini dress

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Coleen Rooney put on a leggy display at the Football For Change Gala 2022 in Manchester on Thursday evening in partnership with MailOnline.

The WAG and mum of four, 36, showed off her toned and tan pins in a thigh-skimming black mini dress as she graced the red carpet.

Former Liverpool and England defender Jamie Carragher has looted his contact book and assembled an all-star line-up to raise money for projects across the country through Football for Change, which supports MailOnline.

Stunning: Coleen Rooney put on a leggy show on Thursday night in Manchester at the Football For Change Gala 2022 in partnership with MailOnline

Coleen enjoyed an evening at Manchester’s Old Trafford Cricket Ground, with the black-tie gala aiming to raise £350,000 for charity.

The beauty opted for a one-shoulder cropped dress and completed her look with sparkly heels and matching jewelry as she wore her hair in a sleek top knot.

The star wore a stylish black handbag and opted for a typically glamorous makeup look as she posed for photos before heading inside for the charity event.

Pose: The WAG and mum of four, 36, showed off her toned and tan pins in a thigh-skimming black mini dress as she graced the red carpet

Important: Former Liverpool and England defender Jamie Carragher has looted his contact book and put together an all-star line-up to raise money for projects across the country through Football for Change, which supports MailOnline

The initiative has already raised £350,000 through a celebrity luncheon and then dinner last November at the Titanic Hotel in Liverpool.

Thursday’s black-tie gala in Manchester aims to raise the bar even higher and raise a further £350,000 for charity.

Ex-footballer Jamie joined forces with current players Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Everton’s Conor Coady and Dominic Calvert-Lewin, to launch the campaign in 2021, as the Covid pandemic affects young people in Liverpool and cities across the UK. isolated.

Leggy: Coleen enjoyed an evening at Manchester’s Old Trafford Cricket Ground, with the black-tie gala aiming to raise £350,000 for charity

Glowing: She opted for a cropped one-shoulder dress, the beauty completed her look with sparkly heels and matching jewelry as she wore her hair in a sleek top knot

Sky Sports colleague and former Manchester United and England defender Gary Neville is on board, while Borussia Dortmund and English midfielder Jude Bellingham is a supporter, along with Aston Villa boss Steven Gerrard and England’s Euro 2022 winners , Beth Mead and Toni Duggan, plus Spurs’ Lucas Moura and MOTD experts Alan Shearer, Peter Crouch and Gary Lineker.

Diehard Manchester City fan, Noel Gallagher headlined the swanky bash with his High Flying Birds and Melanie C and Emeli Sande also provided entertainment with individual sets.

The entire show was provided by Vernon Kay.

Football: The star sported a stylish black handbag and opted for a quintessentially glamorous makeup look as she posed for photos before heading inside for the charity event

Great: The initiative has already raised £350,000 via a celebrity luncheon and then dinner, last November at the Titanic Hotel in Liverpool

Clever: The entire show was curated by Vernon Kay (pictured right with Coleen on the red carpet)

Entertainment: Diehard Manchester City fan, Noel Gallagher headlined the swanky bash with his High Flying Birds and Melanie C and Emeli Sande also provided entertainment with individual sets

Money-can’t-buy lots were donated for a live auction by David Beckham, Formula 1, Robbie Williams, Calvin Harris and BT Sport.

“It’s going to be a great night,” said Carragher, whose efforts are supported by business leaders, including Ardonagh Retail CEO Ian Donaldson, and public relations executive, Dan Hughes.

“It’s a fantastic initiative, which hopefully will help working class children get into work in many different ways. There are a lot of footballers behind all over the country and I am proud to be a part of that.”

Cause: ‘Money-can’t-buy lots’ were donated for a live auction by David Beckham, Formula 1, Robbie Williams, Calvin Harris and BT Sport

Big names: Sky Sports colleague and former Manchester United and England defender Gary Neville is on board, while Borussia Dortmund and English midfielder Jude Bellingham is a supporter

Exciting: “It’s going to be a great night,” said Carragher, whose efforts are supported by business leaders

FOOTBALL FOR CHANGE – WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

Football for change was launched last year by Jamie Carragher, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Conor Coady and Dominic Calvert-Lewin to help young people from socially and economically difficult backgrounds build a brighter future

A major social mobility initiative, backed by football superstars including Gary Neville, Jude Bellingham, Steven Gerrard, Anthony Gordon, Lucas Moura, Peter Crouch and Alan Shearer. the campaign has also joined forces with Noel Gallagher ahead of a spectacular fundraising event next week in Manchester.

Liverpool legend and Sky Sports pundit Carragher, who co-chairs FFC, has been a driving force behind the charity crusade that aims to lift young people from disadvantaged backgrounds out of poverty with life-changing opportunities in education and employment.

Sir Rod Stewart is patron of the initiative.

Since its launch in November last year, Football For Change has raised £350,000 and the aim is to double that amount in next week’s star-studded fundraiser.

Noel Gallagher headlines with his High Flying Birds and Melanie C and Emeli Sande also provide entertainment with individual sets.

Vernon Kay will host, while exclusive money can’t-buy lots have been donated for a live auction by David Beckham, Formula 1, Robbie Williams, Calvin Harris and BT Sport.

Football legends, business leaders and celebrities will be attending the event sponsored by Swinton Insurance.

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