Soccer Aid’s organizers have been chastised for having a lavish celebrity party shortly after pleading for cash to help children affected by poverty, hunger, and the conflict in Ukraine.
Several of the celebs who took part in the charity game on Sunday were’shocked’ by the decision to host the event at London’s luxury, five-star Nobu hotel, which cost tens of thousands of pounds.
Idris Elba, Vicky McClure from Line of Duty, Liam Payne from One Direction, and Teddy Sheringham, a former England footballer, were among those who attended.
As DJs played, guests were treated to free drinks until the early hours of Monday.



Iain Stirling, the Love Island narrator, was also seen leaving the party with his wife Laura Whitmore, the show’s presenter on ITV2.
Soccer Aid, a charity match that generates funds for Unicef, was shown on ITV, with the match interspersed by films encouraging viewers to donate.
Actor Damian Lewis presented the experiences of Ukrainian youngsters in severe need of assistance in one.
Soccer Aid, a charity match that generates funds for Unicef, was shown on ITV, with the match interspersed by films encouraging viewers to donate.

The party was entirely supported by business sponsors and received no governmental funding.
Staff engaged in the match stayed for free at Champneys, a spa hotel where rooms generally cost more than £160 per night, according to the Mail on Sunday.

Soccer Aid, which was founded in 2006, has raised over £75 million. After a 2-2 tie in normal time, a World XI managed by Arsene Wenger defeated an England team coached by Harry Redknapp in a penalty shootout last weekend.