Jesse Lingard is every inch the doting dad as he walks out onto the pitch with his adorable daughter Hope, 5, ahead of FC Seoul match
As an ardent football fan who has witnessed the highs and lows of the beautiful game, I can wholeheartedly say that Jesse Lingard‘s recent display of fatherly love on the pitch is a moment I won’t soon forget. The sight of him walking out with his daughter Hope, both decked out in matching football kits, was nothing short of heartwarming.
On Friday, at the Seoul World Cup Stadium in South Korea, Jesse Lingard proudly strolled onto the field alongside his daughter, Hope.
The thirty-one-year-old soccer player was about to step onto the field for the K League 1 game between his team, FC Seoul, and Jeju United.
Jesse and fitness model Rebecca Halliday, who were previously romantically involved for a brief period, now share custody of their daughter. Their relationship ended in the past.
Jesse and Hope beamed with delight as they surveyed the throng, their daughter adorned in a coordinating football uniform too.
In the midst of the football frenzy, I gently set her down on the ground, allowing her to joyfully wave and greet the throngs of enthusiastic spectators.


Additionally, the star from England expressed his thoughts on social media about the special moment he spent with his young daughter.
He wrote on Instagram: ‘Special special night walking out with my princess’.
The footballer is no stranger to sharing snaps of himself and his little girl.
In just a few short days, I was buzzing with excitement as I watched him post about our team preparing for international matches. The anticipation was palpable, and I couldn’t help but feel electrified at the prospect of what lay ahead!
He captioned that post: ‘We can go soul for Seoul’.’
Once they arrived in Seoul, Jesse shared a mirror selfie of them both striking a silly pose.
He captioned that post: ‘She my twin fr’ and emblazoned his post with a red heart emoji.



In February, the beloved ex-player of Manchester United and West Ham signed with Seoul FC (Korea), after being jobless for approximately eight months.
He’s historically the most prominent player in the K-League, yet his past performances haven’t lived up to the hype.
As a die-hard fan, I couldn’t contain my excitement when I heard that Jesse decided to join forces with the South Korean team, following a thorough analysis of the opportunities before him as a free agent.
Previously representing England, this player agreed to a two-year deal with the team following their rejection of offers from numerous clubs across Europe.
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2024-08-16 23:35