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Former Arsenal forward Nwankwo Kanu to host charity legends game

Former Arsenal forward Nwankwo Kanu has announced that he will host a charity legends game at Barnet's Hive Stadium on September 30. Kanu enjoyed a glittering playing career, with the Champions League being won at Ajax and two Premier League titles being achieved during his days with the Gunners. The Nigeria international retired from the sport in 2012, but the 42-year-old's focus is now on attempting to raise money for the Kanu Heart Foundation, with the ex-striker having previously undergone major surgery in 1996. A Premier League Masters side is scheduled to take on the African All Stars, with Lauren, Sol Campbell and Robert Pires among those to have committed to the occasion. Kanu...
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