During the challenge, set up by club sponsor 'Hyundai', the Chelsea stars had to try to hit targets carrying the word 'CANCER', which were attached to drones flying around the club's Cobham training ground.
The 'Blues' have had an excellent start to the season, currently sitting joint second in the Premier League table with Liverpool, and only falling behind leaders Manchester City on goal difference.
The football stars showed their skills by accurately finding the targets, while being joined by comedian Omid Djalili and actor Jason Flemyng.
Following the challenge, Chelsea player Victor Moses spoke of the importance of the 'Stand Up To Cancer' campaign, saying: "It's always good for the players to be able to take part in events such as these. Stand Up To Cancer is such an important campaign because cancer affects so many people."
Club legend Gianfranco Zola was by far the best at completing the challenge, rolling back the years in the royal blue of Chelsea. Current player Moses had words of praise for the team's assistant manager, saying: "'Gianfranco was the best at hitting the target but it was just a bit of fun and we all had a good laugh competing against each other in the challenge."
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October 17, 2018