The former defender was scheduled to line up
alongside the Chelsea captain and Ashley Cole but has now had to
withdraw from the game
The former Manchester United defender had been due to play in a Great Britain and Ireland team managed by Sir Alex Ferguson against Carlo Ancelotti's Rest of the World side in the star-studded charity game.
It would have been the first time Ferdinand had lined up alongside Terry since the Chelsea defender allegedly used racist language against his brother Anton during a match with QPR in 2011.
Terry was found not guilty by a magistrates court but was still fined and suspended by the FA in a saga that eventually led to his international retirement.
Ashley Cole, who gave evidence in Terry's defence in the criminal trial, is also due to play for the GB and Ireland team in the sold-out fixture.
