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Max and F1 colleagues win charity football match

Published on 24 May 2016 by Stefan Meens

Max Verstappen is not only good at racing cars at high speeds, the Dutchman is also pretty good at football. The Red Bull driver had a chance to show off his quick feet at the annual pre-Monaco GP charity match.

As usual, the match was held in Monte Carlo's Stade Louis II and was organised by prince Albert of Monaco. Max took to pitch as part of a team of F1 drivers with Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso, Felipe Massa, Pascal Wehrlein and Carlos Sainz all part of the line-up.

The drivers were up against an All-Stars team, headed by the prince Albert and trained by Claudio Ranieri. MotoGP legends Max Biaggi and Loris Capirossi iwhere among the stars in the prince's team.

In the end, the F1 drivers beat the All-Stars 3-1, helped by two Fernando Alonso goals.

Click here for match photos.