Rodri, Oscar Bobb, John Stones and Nathan Ake visited the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital earlier this week to spread some Christmas cheer.
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Also in attendance were women’s players Tara O’Hanlon and Kerstin Casparij. The annual visit saw our players chatting with youngsters who are set to spend the festive season away from their homes.
The City stars posed for pictures, played games - air hockey, FC25 and table football to name but three - and took selfies for the delighted youngsters in an event organised by CITC.
As always, presents were shared, spirits were raised, smiles were seen all around and hearts were won in what is always a special and emotional occasion.
Enjoy the Christmas visit by playing the video above...
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Fans who deserve an unforgettable treat this Christmas have also enjoyed a series of surprise and delight activities, organised as part of the Club’s annual Cityzens Christmas surprise campaign.
The ‘0161 Christmas Calling’ campaign is live until Tuesday 31 December, meaning fans can still make donations to top-up the total.
To make a donation, or find out more about the campaign, visit www.mancity.com/ChristmasCalling.
*Fair Isle Christmas jumper, 4 in a row Christmas jumper, Gonk plush, Santa teddy plush, Bertie plush, Manchester City’s PUMA home kit for the 2024/25 season.
**MCFC will donate £5 for each product* sold and will match donations made to Manchester City F.C. City in the Community Foundation (registered charity no. 1139229) during the period of 07 November 2024 to 31 December 2024 up to a maximum of £75,000 in total.