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Being the first disabled player at Soccer Aid is ‘massive’, says Alex Brooker

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Comedian and presenter Alex Brooker has spoken about what it means to be the first disabled Soccer Aid player, saying: “I couldn’t think of anything that I’d rather be a part of.”

Brooker, 37, best known for presenting Channel 4 panel show The Last Leg, was born with hand and arm deformities and had his right leg amputated when he was a baby.

After it was announced that he will play for England in Soccer Aid 2022, Brooker told the PA news agency: “As a kid I played football, but it’s the one thing where, within the realms of my disability, I kept on trying to play as a teenager.

“I had operations on my legs when I was 16/17 and that was all just because I wanted to carry on playing football.

“And it was one of those things where, when I got to about 19, I realised that actually I’m just not going to

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