Former heavyweight world champion Tyson Furry will join Win Rooney as two managers participating in England to get AID 2025.
Former England striker Rooney will also get back from retirement to play in the annual charitable match against the eleventh world on Sunday, June 15.
This year's UNICEF donation collection belongs to Old Trafford, the home of the former Rooney team, Manchester United.
Last year's match was held in Stamford Bridge in Chelsea and collected more than 15 million pounds for charitable works.
“The possibility of leading the England team to victory in June fills me with the same level of excitement, such as any heavy weight battle,” Fiore said.
“Everyone knows that I am a fan of Manchester United as well, so it is unique to me that the game is present in the Old Trafford this year, and I run one of my heroes, Wayne Rooney.”
Rooney, 39, managed to manage in 2020 for football and played in the following year game.
He said: “I am a great boxing lover, so to do this beside Tyson France is great. We have these common denominators – we will take them seriously incredibly.
“It is great to raise old shoes again – and see some old friends.”
Rooney will play alongside former teammates Gary Neville and Paul Scholes, while Joe Hart, Steve Hutton and Tony Dogan will have his first football appearance.
Singer Luis Tomlinson will also return alongside the likes of Sam Kwik, Paddy Mcguinness, Tom Grennan and Sir Mou Moh.
The former defender in Italy, Leonardo Bonucci, and Denmark striker Nadia Nadim, will make his first football as part of the eleventh world, with the rest of the team confirmed.
Since the first match in 2006, Soccer Aid has collected more than 106 million pounds for charity.