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The Shorts team joined in with 2024’s Football Shirt Friday, a wonderful initiative supporting Cancer Research UK’s Bobby Moore Fund. This event not only raises awareness but also provides direct support to vital research in the fight against bowel cancer.

Set up in memory of legendary World Cup-winning England captain Bobby Moore, who sadly died of bowel cancer in 1993, the fund enables pioneering research dedicated to early detection and diagnosis, improved treatments, and reducing inequalities in cases.

This was a new event in the Shorts charity fundraising calendar, and we are always looking for different and varied ways to engage with important causes.

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The Shorts Keepy-Uppy Challenge

The Shorts team kitted themselves out in their favourite footballing colours and donated to the Bobby Moore Fund, but we didn’t stop there. The Shorts Keepy-Uppy Challenge also took place, pitting the Shorts team against one another in a friendly but competitive keepy-uppy competition.

Whoever could keep the football in the air the longest using only their feet, legs, shoulders, chest or head, would be declared the winner.

It was great to see so many Shorts team members participate in the challenge.

The winners of the challenge were:

  • Sheffield: Arran Bovill
  • Chesterfield: Adam Rowley

Charity and donation details

If you would like to help support the Bobby Moore Fund in its fight against Bowel Cancer, you can find more information about the incredible work they do, as well as instructions on how to donate, using the link below.

Learn more about the Bobby Moore Fund

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Jo Grant

Jo is the Senior Marketing Manager at Shorts Chartered Accountants.

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