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Sunday, June 23, 2013

Giggs Enjoys Supporting Role

Ryan Giggs says one of the most enjoyable aspects of pre-season tours is the opportunity to support the work of the Manchester United Foundation.

The Reds have confirmed five friendly matches in Asia and Australia in July as part of Tour 2013, presented by Aon, with a sixth to follow in Sweden in August. The team will kick things off in Bangkok, before heading to Sydney, the Japanese cities of Yokohama and Osaka and then Hong Kong before the final leg in Stockholm on 6 August.

Amid the players' busy tour schedule and preparations for the new season will be a number of Foundation events and visits into communities around the world, which Giggs insists the players want to get involved in. "They are very humbling experiences," he told ManUtd.com.

"We’ve been involved with charities like UNICEF for a long time and it’s great to be able to make a difference first-hand. We have fundraising events and we try to help raise awareness from here, but when we’ve been to the likes of South Africa and Thailand we’re able to visit AIDS centres and orphanages and you can see the great work UNICEF do and the difference that the players and staff can make. It’s something that we look forward to getting involved in and we all get a lot out of the experiences."

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