Zlatan Ibrahimovic showed his support for the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) once again by displaying the words '805 million names' on his boots during Paris Saint-Germain's 1-1 draw against Chelsea.
The Sweden international took to Twitter shortly before his side's Champions League encounter against the Blues to reveal what he had penned on to his footwear.
His gesture comes just days after he announced why he had 50 names tattooed on to his upper body.
The 33-year-old had the names temporarily inked on to his body to pay tribute to the WFP, who aim to help the 805 million people who are suffering from hunger.
Ibrahimovic said of his gesture: 'Wherever I go people recognise me, call my name, cheer for me.
'But there are names no one cares to remember. That no one cheers for: the 805m people suffering from hunger in the world today.
'I have the supporters all over the world. From now on I want this support to go to the people who suffer from hunger, they are the real champions.
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