Hundreds
of thousands of people have risked their lives to migrate to other
countries in Europe – at least 2,500 have died in the process – with
pressure now being ramped up on governments to provide greater relief to
those in need.
Bayern Munich
announced on Thursday they have donated $1.6 million to help
people pouring into Germany, and Real has now pledged the same amount to
aid refugees in Spain.
A club statement read:“Real Madrid has announced that it will donate €1million ($1.6 million) to aid refugees that are taken in by Spain.
“Faithful to its commitment to charity, the club has taken this decision with the aim of supporting men, women and children who have been forced to leave their homes in order to flee from war and death.“The president of Real Madrid, Florentino Perez, spoke yesterday by phone with the president of the [Spanish] government, Mariano Rajoy. The pair talked about this contribution and other measures that the club will put in place in order to collaborate with the care of refugees that arrive in Spain.“Among these measures, the club is considering various initiatives and schemes with a special focus placed on the youngest refugees. It will also make some of the club’s infrastructure and sports goods available to the Executive’s interministerial commission that organises the system for receiving refugees.”
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