Tyson Fury, the former heavyweight boxing champion, was spotted heading to a business meeting still sporting the Primark suit he wore as England’s co-manager at Soccer Aid. This came a day after the charity football match, where Fury caused a stir by accidentally swearing twice live on ITV during the broadcast.
Fury’s Post-Soccer Aid Attire
After co-managing the England team alongside Wayne Rooney at Soccer Aid, Tyson Fury showed his appreciation for the official team attire by wearing it to a business meeting the following day. The stylish grey suit was designed by Irish retailer Primark, a partner of Soccer Aid since 2021. Fury shared his continued use of the suit on Instagram, humorously suggesting it might help him secure a new job.
On-Air Antics and Apologies
During the live ITV broadcast of Soccer Aid, Fury provided some memorable, albeit unscripted, moments. He accidentally swore twice while motivating his England squad, leading to apologies from presenter Alex Scott. Despite the on-air gaffes, Fury later reflected positively on the event, highlighting the significant amount of money raised for Unicef.
Match Outcome and Charitable Success
England, under the co-management of Fury and Rooney, ultimately lost the match 5-4 to the World XI, despite initially holding a 3-0 lead. Former Manchester United and Manchester City star Carlos Tevez was a standout performer for the World XI, scoring four goals. Despite the loss, the 14th annual Soccer Aid event was a resounding success, raising an impressive £15 million for Unicef, the children’s charity.
Key Takeaways
- Tyson Fury wore his Primark Soccer Aid suit to a business meeting the day after the event.
- He accidentally swore twice live on ITV during the Soccer Aid broadcast, prompting apologies from the presenters.
- England lost 5-4 to the World XI, with Carlos Tevez scoring four goals.
- Soccer Aid successfully raised £15 million for Unicef.

