The Football Association will not pass on any of the gate receipts from Wayne Rooney’s final England appearance to his foundation and nor does it plan to donate any fixed sum despite the match being named after his charity.
The friendly fixture against the United States at Wembley is being officially called the Wayne Rooney Foundation International in support of the former Manchester United forward’s charitable interests.
The FA, which is expected to earn up to £3 million in ticket sales for the match, had said “fundraising initiatives” would allow fans to support the foundation, which aims to improve the lives of disadvantaged children.
Any direct money for the foundation, however, will only come from bucket collections inside Wembley Stadium rather than from gate receipts, though fans will be encouraged to donate via text and online. The FA said it would also donate signed England shirts to the foundation and hold a gala dinner at the stadium next year.