SASA Curcic has become the latest former player to confirm their attendance at the Legends fundraiser this Saturday.

The Serbian wizard, who won 14 caps for Yugoslavia, spent just over a year at Wanderers after arriving for £1.5million in October 1995.

He was known for his silky skills, scoring four goals in the club’s first-ever Premier League campaign before signing for Aston Villa for £4m.

His career went downhill from there – with short spells at Crystal Palace, New York Metrostars and Motherwell – before his retirement aged just 29.

He will line up alongside the likes of Jay Jay Okocha, Ivan Klasnic, Nathan Blake, Jason McAteer, Alan Stubbs and many more on Saturday to help raise money for the Bolton Wanderers Community Trust and the Bolton Wanderers Supporters’ Trust.

More big names will be confirmed as the week goes along but organiser and team captains John McGinlay and Tony Kelly have urged all fans to get involved.

“We haven’t had much to shout about this season,” said McGinlay. “But we need to put some smiles back on people’s faces so I hope people come along and join in the fun.”

Kelly added: “We’ve got some great players signed on who helped make this club the one we all love. And we’re raising money for two very good causes.”

The match will take place at 3pm on Saturday with tickets priced at £10 for adults and £5 for under-16s and concessions. A special family ticket (two adults, two under-16s/concessions) is priced at £25.