Former England and Chelsea footballer John Terry came up with a challenge to raise money for 'seriously ill children' in this Coronavirus pandemic. The football challenge named '#JT26Challenge' can be completed by doing 26 kick-ups or juggling a football using alternate feet.
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Terry nominated ex-England cricketer Kevin Pietersen for the challenge, along with snooker player Stephen Hendry, and Rugby player George Ford.
"For every time you fail I’m asking if you could donate 50p, if you complete the challenge first time you can donate £1 to my just giving page," Terry wrote on his post along with a video.
Pietersen found the challenge easy and he shared the video in an hour after being challenged. "The #JT26Challenge. Thanks for the nomination, @johnterry.26. Can we make it harder next time please?" Pietersen wrote.
Terry’s charity challenge wants to raise as much money as they can to make the World Wish Day on 29th April special for kids.