Southampton legend Francis Benali finished his epic race for charity by running a lap of honor around Saint Mary's stadium during Southampton's match against Burnley on Sunday.
Benali's half time run #benalisbigrace #legend #saintsfc #cancerresearchuk pic.twitter.com/7rcF29kRn4
— Dan Wight (@danswight) October 16, 2016
Benali's arrival brings to a close a two-week journey, in which he ran a marathon every day (26.2 miles), cycled twice that distance and visited all 44 Premier League and Championship grounds. The target of Benali's Big Race is to raise more than £1,000,000 to be used towards cancer research. As of writing, he has raised £356,458.
Wow what a reception from #saintsfc fans #gofran #cruk @SouthamptonFC @CR_UK pic.twitter.com/eiAhLesdrL
— Benali's Big Race (@BenalisBigRace) October 16, 2016
In honor of Benali's arrival, the club set out 30,000 Benali masks around the stadium prior to their match with Burnley.
There's only one @FrannyBenali...
Okay, maybe not this afternoon! #saintsfc https://t.co/ZioaPNHnmF— Southampton FC (@SouthamptonFC) October 16, 2016
This isn't the first time Francis Benali has put his body on the line for charity. Two years ago, Benali embarked on a similar trek, running 1,000 miles around all 20 Premier League grounds. He raised £265,433 with that challenge.
As Benali says on the official site for the challenge:
"The agony I will feel during this fortnight will be nothing compared to the pain of cancer sufferers and their families."
Never change Franny. Never change.
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