Overview
- He transported the Soccer Aid for UNICEF match ball from Stamford Bridge in London to Old Trafford in Manchester over five days
- The effort raised £1,516,433.22 for UNICEF, with donations tripled by the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation and an anonymous benefactor
- He suffered a calf tear on the first day but pushed through the pain, risking his participation in the June 15 Soccer Aid match
- Celebrities such as Orlando Bloom, Pete Wicks, Chris Hughes and Joel Dommett joined stages of the journey to offer encouragement
- He appeared on This Morning with a darker hair and beard, expressing gratitude and revealing a behind-the-scenes documentary coming Friday