The game, which was played between a World XI and a Leeds United XI to celebrate the Chief's 10 years of service to the club, also saw around £500k raised towards charity.
Radebe played for both sides, with the World XI winning 7-3.
The Leeds legend was joined in the Whites side by fellow South Africans Phil Masinga, Mark Fish, Doctor Khumalo and Aaron Mokoena.
Zimbabwean-born former Liverpool keeper Bruce Grobelaar also made a brief appearance for the World team.
The line-ups;
Leeds XI - Nigel Martyn, Gary Kelly, Seth Johnson, Vinnie Jones, Lucas Radebe, Gordon Strachan, Phil Masinga, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Gary McAllister, Gary Speed, Clyde Wijnhard, Neil Sullivan, Tony Yeboah, Frazer Richardson, Paul Butler, Lucy Ward, Matthew Kilgallon, Aaron Lennon, Gunnar Halle, Shaun Derry, Chris Kamara, David Batty.
World XI - Paul Robinson, Franck Queudrue, Olivier Dacourt, Lucas Radebe, Mark Fish, Mancini, John Carew, Juan Pablo Angel, Ally McCoist, Jay Jay Okocha, Ivan Campo, Bruce Grobbelaar, Doctor Khumalo, Nolberto Solano, Zlatko Zahovic, Lee Sharpe, Eirik Bakke, Gunnar Halle, Kevin Lisbie, Aaron Mokoena, Matt Le Tissier.
Radebe is still hopeful of making a substitutes appearance in Leeds' final game of the season after missing all of the season with injury and revealed that he may be staying at Elland Road in a coaching role.
"I've had a word with the gaffer and he said he will create something for me," said Radebe whose services are also wanted by the South African FA, former side Kaizer Chiefs and FIFA.