Petr Cech shows off his goalkeeping skills by catching pennies as Arsenal donate a day's wages to charity

  • Arsenal are collecting money for their Foundation in build up to Christmas
  • Petr Cech stars in video while team-mate Olivier Giroud also makes appearance
  • Cech showed off his goalkeeping skills in October when he posted video 

Arsenal's array of stars have donated a day's wages to their Foundation as they look to spread cheer to those in need.

Goalkeeper Petr Cech has helped to publicise the charitable initiative by showing off his skills.

The former Chelsea keeper is videoed catching pennies before dropping them into a donation bucket.

Arsenal keeper Petr Cech is videoed showing off his goalkeeping skills by catching pennies

Arsenal keeper Petr Cech is videoed showing off his goalkeeping skills by catching pennies

Cech places the pennies into a charity bucket as Arsenal look to raise money for charity

Cech places the pennies into a charity bucket as Arsenal look to raise money for charity

Arsenal players are collecting money for those in need ahead of the Christmas break

Arsenal players are collecting money for those in need ahead of the Christmas break

The Gunners have been raising money for their Foundation during the winter months

The Gunners have been raising money for their Foundation during the winter months

Cech's Arsenal team-mate Olivier Giroud then jokingly says: 'Mate, giving doesn't have to be so difficult' and simply drops the coins into a bucket.


It's not the first time Cech has been filmed displaying his reflexes.

In October, Cech was seen hitting cones and catching ping pong balls at rapid speed.

On the pitch, Cech and Giroud will be disappointed that they could not help their side defeat West Ham on Wednesday night. 

Arsenal fell further behind their rivals as they could only claim a point at the London Stadium.  

The keeper posted a video on his Instagram catching a round of quick-fire ping pong balls

The keeper posted a video on his Instagram catching a round of quick-fire ping pong balls