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Olly Murs Flexes Ripped Physique After Soccer Aid Success

Olly Murs showed off his ripped physique as he posed shirtless to celebrate raising a staggering £1.3million for Soccer Aid. The singer, 42, took to Instagram t...

Olly Murs Flexes Ripped Physique After Soccer Aid Success
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showed off his ripped physique as he posed shirtless to celebrate raising a staggering £1.3million for Soccer Aid. 

The singer, 42, took to Instagram to celebrate the England team regaining the title with a 3-2 victory as he held up the winning shield.

Olly was all smiles as he showed off his chiselled abs while posing in the dressing room at London Stadium. 

He was also joined by teammates Tom Grennan and Angry Ginge as they proudly wore their gold medals for photos. 

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The Troublemaker hitmaker also received a kiss on the head from Soccer Aid co-founder . 

He wrote: 'Soccer Aid ‘26!! Completed it mate'. 

Olly Murs showed off his ripped physique as he posed shirtless to celebrate raising a staggering £1.3million for Soccer Aid

The singer, 42, took to Instagram to celebrate the England team regaining the title with a 3-2 victory as he held up the winning shield

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The final total of Olly's brutal 400KM endurance challenge was revealed as £1.3 million which was added to the huge total of £16,462,353 raised for Unicef on the day. 

England were managed by Robbie and Bradley Walsh alongside football icons Harry Redknapp and David Seaman, while the Soccer Aid World XI FC were led by legendary sprinter Usain Bolt, making his debut as World XI manager.

Alongside Usain on the management team was comedian Judi Love, former Juventus player, Leonardo Bonucci and 3-time Champions League Winner Clarence Seedorf.

The match featured an exhilarating mix of footballing brilliance and entertainment, with appearances from England stars Wayne Rooney, Jill Scott, Jermain Defoe and Theo Walcott, alongside celebrity players including Danny Dyer, Joe Marler, Damson Idris, GK Barry and Owen Cooper.

The Soccer Aid World XI FC squad included football legends Edwin van der Sar, Michael Essien, Jen Beattie and Ali Krieger, with celebrity support from Richard Gadd, Maisie Adam, Nicky Byrne and Nitro from Gladiators.

Days earlier Olly broke down in tears after completing his brutal 400KM endurance challenge which has seen him raise a whopping £1.3million for Unicef and Soccer Aid.

The singer was comforted by beloved wife Amelia as he crossed the finish line at London Stadium, having begun the challenge at Manchester's Old Trafford.

Olly had travelled the gruelling route on foot, bike and even a canoe to mark Soccer Aid for UNICEF's 20th Anniversary.

His final day saw him cycling from St Albans to London's West End before running into the capital's Olympic Park to a roaring crowd.

Upon seeing Amelia, with whom he shares two-year-old daughter Madison and son Albie, eight-months, Olly burst into tears.

Olly was all smiles as he showed off her chiselled abs while posing in the dressing room at London Stadium alongside teammates Tom Grennan and Angry Ginge 

The Troublemaker hitmaker also recieved a kiss on the head from Soccer Aid co-founder Robbie Williams

He wrote: 'Soccer Aid ‘26!! Completed it mate'

The final total of Olly's brutal 400KM endurance challenge was revealed as £1.3 million which was added to the huge total of £16,462,353 raised for Unicef on the day

'You can really feel that when you’re talking to him. Please donate – even a quid – it goes a long way so please get your donations in because this is no small feat.

He added: 'It’s 400km. He's not even halfway through it yet! His body’s breaking down and he’s struggling so those donations and finding out how much he’s raised is really going to drive him on.'

The singer, who first played at Soccer Aid for UNICEF in 2010, recently told the Daily Mail about how he has been juggling fatherhood on top of his work commitments and intense training plan.

He said: 'I've been doing a lot of training, but I love keeping fit anyway. I've just kind of enjoyed going out and running and cycling and getting out in the open and just keeping myself fit'.

'I've definitely had to change it slightly because this is all about endurance and before I loved doing my weight training. I like doing boxing and a bit of CrossFit training.

'I'm a morning person, so everything that I do, I try and arrange it around the kids. I try and help Amelia with getting the kids out of bed, getting them downstairs, getting their nappy changed and getting their breakfast ready.

'And then around probably seven or eight o'clock, I'll make sure that I eat something.

'I've got a nutritionist in, a guy called Greg Marriott, who's been helping me out. He is someone that I trust and someone who works with sports stars and and people in that field. He's been helping me eat well and fuel my body right.

'Then I'll just go out and run and I don't know how long for, I just kind of go out and see how I feel.'

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