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Did you know that testicular cancer is the most common form of cancer to affect men aged between 15 and 44 – just longer than the average career span of a footballer!

The Keep Your Eye On The Ball campaign was launched by Everyman in 2000 in association with The FA and The PFA and is now celebrating its 10 year anniversary raising awareness and funds in the football community to stamp out male cancer. Click here to find out more. 

Kevin Doyle and George Elokobi strip off for Everyman

Wolverhampton Wanderers raised a massive £7,086 for us earlier this year when they teamed up with luxury fashion show Harvey Nichols to stage a fashion show, with all profits from the evening's auction and raffle coming to Everyman, as well as the profits from a designated auction prize at Wolves' End of Season Dinner.

Striker Kevin Doyle and his teammate George Elokobi stripped off for a special photo shoot, Kevin said "I have to say I wouldn't have posed for a picture like that if it wasn't such a worthy cause! It was great to see the lads do their thing on the night itself too and a real bonus that so much money has been raised for such a great campaign".

Thank you Wolves for raising a fantastic amount which will go directly to fund our research into prostate and testicular cancer. 

Contact the Keep Your Eye On The Ball team 

web: www.keepyoureyeontheball.org

email: kyeotb@icr.ac.uk

phone: 0800 731 9468

Facebook: www.facebook.com/keepyoureyeontheball

Twitter: www.twitter.com/everyman_cancer

 

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