Alex in support of the Bobby Moore Fund
This Football Shirt Friday, the Bobby Moore Fund is calling on you, football fans across the nation, to wear your favourite shirt, donate and share a selfie to raise vital funds to help tackle bowel cancer.
Now in its eighth year, we want this Football Shirt Friday to be bigger and better than ever! We’ve already called up England striker Harry Kane and midfield maestro Jordan Nobbs, and we’d love to add you to our growing squad.
You can get involved by clicking the relevant sign up link below. You'll get your own fundraising page, as well as our fundraising pack which is full of ideas to help you fundraise safely, whether you’re at school, work (or working from home) or with family and friends.
Click here for ideas of donations and support.
What is the Bobby Moore Fund?
Bobby Moore was just 51 years old when he died. Shortly after his death in 1993, Bobby’s widow Stephanie Moore MBE set up the Bobby Moore Fund as a restricted fund of Cancer Research UK to raise money for pioneering bowel cancer research.
Since Bobby’s death, the generosity of our supporters has enabled us to raise over £27 million and mortality rates for bowel cancer have fallen by more than 30%.
But sadly the disease still kills 45 people in the UK every day, showing we still have a long way to go to achieve our goal of tackling bowel cancer.