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Official Timekeeper of Soccer Aid for UNICEF

United by Time. Driven by Purpose

NORQAIN is proud to be the Official Timekeeper of Soccer Aid for UNICEF. This year marks the second consecutive year of collaboration with the world's biggest charity football match, and Soccer Aid for UNICEF's 20th anniversary of the event. Created by Robbie Williams in 2006, Soccer Aid for UNICEF brings the nation together behind a common goal: to protect play for every child. Each year the event brings together an incredible atmosphere, with celebrities, football legends, and fans uniting for an unforgettable evening in support of a meaningful cause. As an independent, family-owned Swiss watch brand, NORQAIN shares the spirit that defines this remarkable occasion — teamwork, passion, and a commitment to creating lasting impact. Soccer Aid for UNICEF unites celebrities and football legends from around the globe for the world’s biggest charity football match, raising vital funds to help children everywhere grow up safe, healthy, and able to play.

Just like the teams who take to the pitch, NORQAIN believes in pushing boundaries, standing up for what matters, and working together to build a better future. Our partnership with Soccer Aid for UNICEF reflects our continued dedication to supporting meaningful causes and living out our motto: “your life, your way.”

Gary Neville

NORQAIN UK&I BUSINESS PARTNER

Soccer Aid for UNICEF is an event that means a great deal to me personally. It brings people together through football to make a genuine difference to children’s lives. Last year was a great introduction into Soccer Aid for NORQAIN and I’m excited to see it back there this year.” 

OLLY MURS - INTO THE UNKNOWN

NORQAIN was the Official Timekeeper for the Olly Murs: Into The Unknown challenge.

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Soccer Aid for UNICEF, multi‑platinum singer and TV presenter Olly Murs stepped away from the stage to take on one of the toughest challenges of his life – and has now completed a gruelling 400km journey over five days, raising vital funds for children around the world.

Across five punishing days, Olly tackled some of the UK’s toughest terrain — running, rowing, and riding from Manchester’s Old Trafford – where Soccer Aid first kicked off – to London Stadium, the home of this year’s milestone match.

5 days. 400km. All in the name of a greater cause.