Soccer fever! Whenever World Cup season begins, fans become glued to their TVs to see which country will win the coveted title — while many stars get inspired to lace up their cleats and join in on the fun at home.
Everyone from Justin Bieber and Kendra Wilkinson to Niall Horan and Will Ferrell have shown that they’ll play a pick-up game or two. Some of Hollywood’s biggest stars have also made it clear that they benefit from the tough workout the game offers.
British royals Prince William and Prince Harry — not to mention King Charles III and Princess Kate — love to sweat it out on the field as well. William and Kate’s kids, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, are also super fans of the sport.
“Charlotte wanted me to tell you that she is really good at goal,” the Prince of Wales told England’s national women’s team during a June 2022 visit. “She said, ‘Please tell them that.’ She’s a budding star for the future.”
One month later, William teamed up with his daughter to share message of support to England’s women’s team as they prepared to play in the UEFA Women’s Euro Final.
“We both want to wish the Lionesses the best of luck for tonight,” the prince said in an Instagram video in July 2022 while sitting beside Charlotte. “You’ve done amazingly well in the competition and we’re rooting for you all the way.”
The Cambridges aren’t the only stars who’ve made their love of soccer a family affair. David Beckham, who retired from the sport in 2013, passed down his passion to his and Victoria Beckham’s four children: Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper.
“Such a proud moment as my boy @romeobeckham scores his first goal @intermiamicfii ⚽,” David wrote via Instagram after Romeo made his debut Inter Miami CF II goal in July 2022. “Great free kick mate, more goals to come 🔥.”
Romeo, for his part, celebrated his first professional season with the Florida-based team in September 2022.
“First full season was full of ups and downs. Not the ending we as a team wanted but only lessons learned to take into next year,” the model wrote via social media. “Love this team and the journey we are on. Vamos Miami 🖤.”
Be a good sport! Scroll through to see which celebrities enjoy kicking the black and white ball around:
Soccer fever! Whenever World Cup season begins, fans become glued to their TVs to see which country will win the coveted title — while many stars get inspired to lace up their cleats and join in on the fun at home.
Everyone from Justin Bieber and Kendra Wilkinson to Niall Horan and Will Ferrell have shown that they’ll play a pick-up game or two. Some of Hollywood’s biggest stars have also made it clear that they benefit from the tough workout the game offers.
British royals Prince William and Prince Harry — not to mention King Charles III and Princess Kate — love to sweat it out on the field as well. William and Kate’s kids, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, are also super fans of the sport.
“Charlotte wanted me to tell you that she is really good at goal,” the Prince of Wales told England’s national women’s team during a June 2022 visit. “She said, ‘Please tell them that.’ She’s a budding star for the future.”
One month later, William teamed up with his daughter to share message of support to England’s women’s team as they prepared to play in the UEFA Women’s Euro Final.
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“We both want to wish the Lionesses the best of luck for tonight,” the prince said in an Instagram video in July 2022 while sitting beside Charlotte. “You’ve done amazingly well in the competition and we’re rooting for you all the way.”
The Cambridges aren’t the only stars who’ve made their love of soccer a family affair. David Beckham, who retired from the sport in 2013, passed down his passion to his and Victoria Beckham’s four children: Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper.
“Such a proud moment as my boy @romeobeckham scores his first goal @intermiamicfii ⚽,” David wrote via Instagram after Romeo made his debut Inter Miami CF II goal in July 2022. “Great free kick mate, more goals to come 🔥.”
Romeo, for his part, celebrated his first professional season with the Florida-based team in September 2022.
“First full season was full of ups and downs. Not the ending we as a team wanted but only lessons learned to take into next year,” the model wrote via social media. “Love this team and the journey we are on. Vamos Miami 🖤.”
Be a good sport! Scroll through to see which celebrities enjoy kicking the black and white ball around:
The Billions actor trained in June 2022 ahead of the Soccer Aid for UNICEF match.
The former One Direction singer represented England in the June 2022 Soccer Aid for UNICEF game.
In June 2019, the reality star showed her skills — and muscles — during a game in her competitive soccer league.
The “This Town” crooner traded in his microphone for cleats as part of the June 2019 Soccer Aid for UNICEF team.
The Stranger Things star — and diehard Liverpool FC fan — teamed up with the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) in March 2019 to become the ambassador of Together #WePlayStrong. The campaign is meant to celebrate women’s pro soccer and inspire young girls to play the game.
A sporty Kate dribbled down the field during a visit to the Irish Football Association’s Windsor Park Stadium in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in February 2019.
In July 2018, the NCIS: Los Angeles actress kicked a soccer ball around a Malibu, California, parking lot with her son.
The “I Don’t Care” singer, a frequent soccer player, went for the goal in Los Angeles in April 2018.
The royal played goalie during a Wildcats girls’ football program pick-up game when the royals hosted the England women’s football team at Kensington Palace in July 2017.
The former professional athlete attended a September 2016 soccer event in support of the Kumamoto earthquake appeal.
Harry showed off his skills during a September 2016 initiative by the organization Streetsport in Aberdeen, Scotland.
In July 2016, the Old School actor played ball with other locals at a Los Angeles Football Club event.
David and Victoria’s two youngest sons participated alongside their dad in a November 2015 UNICEF charity match.
The NCIS star head-butted the ball at a charity soccer match hosted by the Jonas Brothers in Los Angeles in August 2013.
Decades before being crowned king, Charles showed off his fancy foot work at St. James’ Park in Newcastle, England, in November 2008.