Football star Jude Bellingham of Real Madrid stopped into a nearby football facility to talk with potential players and join a soccer game with the kids, make them so happy

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English football hero Jude Bellingham, who is from Stourbridge, made time in his hectic schedule to visit aspiring football players at a local school.

On September 13, the McDonald's fun football sessions were held on the Lea Vale playing grounds in Norton by the Kixx Stourbridge football academy. The parents of young players were welcomed by Real Madrid midfielder Jude, who played for Stourbridge Juniors before signing with Birmingham City as a young player.

Jude Bellingham during the Kixx Stourbridge football school's McDonald's Fun Football event

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Bellingham left Borussia Dortmund in Germany after three years to clinch a contract with Real Madrid in June. He rose to fame very quickly. England's opening match at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar against Iran was an intriguing one. The first goal was scored by him.

He later moved to Real Madrid thanks to his outstanding play, where he will team up with some of the best football players of all time.

Bellingham turned 20 this summer. Additionally, he supports McDonald's Fun Football, the greatest grassroots initiative for children in the UK between the ages of five and eleven. Bellingham is expected to become England's captain by the time he turns 25.

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As part of his job, he returned to his village as well. His accomplishments are commemorated with a large picture on the side of the Ryemarket shopping center.

"Wow!" Kixx Stourbridge posted a description of the event on their Facebook page. What a fantastic occasion!

Jude Bellingham went to Stourbridge to have some fun with the children in a football game. This was a part of the local McDonald's fun football program's introduction, which takes place this next weekend.

"He even met a few of our Kixx stars." It's difficult to determine who was happier—the parents or the teachers!

"He was so kind, making time for everyone even though he must have had a very busy schedule."

Archie-James Smith, a pupil at Hob Green Primary School, was among the young athletes who had the opportunity to interact with the football icon.

The six-year-old from Amblecote, who loves sports so much, was overjoyed to meet his hero.

Jude Bellingham is an ambassador for the McDonald’s Fun Football programme (McDonald’s handout)

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