Former Italian football star Luca Tony revealed his participation in the efforts to alleviate the suffering of those affected by the crisis of the outbreak of the Corona virus, which is emerging in his Italian city of Modena.

Tony, 42, who won the Italian national team (Al-Azuri) in the 2006 World Cup in Germany, told RTL German television that he, as a partner in a restaurant, is working to distribute "pizza" to workers in the field of rescue of people living with Corona virus "The newcomer.

Lucca and Tony agreed with his restaurant partner to distribute pizza sandwiches to 118 people who work in the ambulance service, which is coordinated by phone and logistics, where these people make a great effort.


Luca Toni indicated that his presence during the distribution of pizza was a huge surprise for these people. He said: "We took all precautions while transporting this pizza to the ambulance coordination center."

Tony was also launching an initiative with the stars of the 2006 World Cup-winning Italian team. Tony said: “We raised money. Friends, acquaintances, and everyone can participate. We are also happy to receive small donations from one euro to 5 euros ... This helped us buy four ambulances. This week, we collected 400,000 euros, "indicating that they will hand over ambulances to the" Red Cross "committee.