Celebs have charity kickabout for Alzheimer's UK

The winning team was captained by actor and presenter Joe Swash
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Hundreds of people gathered to watch a celebrity football match that raised money for dementia prevention, treatment and care.
Reality TV star Calum Best and This City Is Ours actor James Nelson-Joyce were among those who played at Southampton's St Mary's stadium on Thursday.
The team captained by actor and presenter Joe Swash won the match 9 - 5 in front of about 700 fans.
All proceeds from the event have gone towards the charity Alzheimer's UK.

Charlie Quirke, the actor best known for playing Travis Stubbs in the ITV sitcom Birds of a Feather, played in the game
Charlie Quirke took part in the charity game and said: "It's an absolute privilege to be involved in such an important cause."
The actor, best known for playing Travis Stubbs in the ITV sitcom Birds of a Feather, and son of actress Pauline Quirke, added: "Alzheimer's affects so many families across the country, and when you have the opportunity to use your platform to make a real difference, you simply have to take it.
"The fact we can do this at the iconic St Mary's Stadium makes it even more special."
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