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March 16 (Reuters) - An Oxford United supporter has finally shaved his beard after the club were awarded their first penalty in 675 days, ending a charity challenge that had lasted almost two years.

March 16 (Reuters) - An Oxford United supporter has finally shaved his beard after the ‌club were awarded their first penalty in ‌675 days, ending a charity challenge that had lasted ​almost two years. Gary Hudson, known among fans as "Fred Big Ox", had vowed not to shave until the English Championship side were given another spot-kick. ‌While he waited, ⁠he wore a yellow wig and blue beard at matches to raise money ⁠for a mental health charity.

Oxford had not been awarded a penalty since May 2024 when ​Cameron Brannagan ​scored in a 1-1 ​draw at Peterborough ‌United in the League One promotion semi-finals. The drought ended on Saturday at the Kassam Stadium when Brannagan converted a spot-kick in Oxford's 1-1 draw with Charlton Athletic. Hudson celebrated by throwing the wig ‌and beard into the ​air before  shaving off his ​real facial hair ​live on BBC Radio on Monday ‌morning.

"The funniest moment for ​me was when ​two of my friends came down to see me and walked straight past me ​and didn't ‌realise it was with me without my ​beard on," Hudson said. (Tommy Lund in Gdansk, ​editing by Ed Osmond)