World football stars, led by Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo, Argentine Lionel Messi and Brazil's Neymar, played a prominent role, not in the green rectangle this time, but in a marathon match the world is playing against the Corona virus (Coved 19), as they entered a race to help those affected and contribute Millions of dollars in fighting the epidemic that transformed stadiums from lively communities to ghost towns, inhabited by silence and anxiety.

Join the stars of the witch round a group of resonant names, and gathered in one stadium to lend a helping hand and support the relief efforts, most notably the Bayern Munich striker, Polish Lewandowski, Italian giants Milan, Swedish Zlatan Ibrahimovich, Liverpool player, Senegalese Sadio Mani, and many others who Send effective solidarity and humanitarian messages, interact with their communities with generous financial support, provide medical tools to hospitals, and lead relief campaigns across social media platforms.

The huge donations came from Ronaldo, Messi and Levandowski, each of whom donated one million euros to charities and hospitals, to support them with medical wards containing highly caring beds, artificial respirators, heart rate monitors, pumps and syringes, and Neymar followed in the amount of 940,000 euros, in the interest of the United Nations Children's Fund (United Nations Children's Fund) UNICEF).

Ronaldo was one of the most interactive players with humanitarian issues, according to the British newspaper "Daily Mail". He sent a message to football fans, after the spread of Corona virus in many countries of the world. He said through his official account on the social networking site "Instagram": "The world is going through difficult moments." Very, I do not speak to you as a footballer, but as a father, a son or a person affected by events that have already affected everyone, we must follow the instructions of specialists so that we can control the situation, human life above anything. ”

"I would like to send my solidarity to everyone who has lost people close to it, those who are fighting the virus, like my teammate Danielle Rogani, and my continued support for the amazing health professionals, who put their lives at risk, to help others."

For their part, the German team players preferred teamwork exactly, as on the stadium, as the team manager Oliver Bierhoff announced in a press conference that the players donated 2.5 million euros to fight "Corona", and the captain of the team, veteran goalkeeper, Manuel Neuer, commented in a video on His page on "Instagram": «We must take care of each other at times like this. We in the national team are thinking and will donate for a good cause. ”

As for coaches, attention was focused on Manchester City's English coach, Pep Guardiola, not because he was among the best in the technical region, but rather because of the psychological impact that Corona left in his dying heart pain on the departure of his mother affected by the virus, after days of his donation of one million Euros for the relief of the injured and affected by the epidemic.

It is noteworthy that the number of coronavirus infections in the world reached one million and 619,495 people as of yesterday evening, while the number of deaths reached 97,39 people.

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