Lionel Messi, Pep Guardiola donate one million euros each to coronavirus battle
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Messi, Pep Guardiola donate one million euros each to coronavirus battle
Barcelona forward Lionel Messi and Manchester City
manager Pep Guardiola have each donated one million euros ($1.08 million)
towards the fight against coronavirus.
Argentina international Messi’s donation will be split
between Hospital Clinic in Barcelona and another medical centre in his home
country, according to a report in Marca.
“Leo Messi made a donation to the clinic to fight the
coronavirus,” Hospital Clinic wrote on Twitter. “Thank you very much, Leo, for
your commitment and your support.”
Former Barcelona player and manager Guardiola made his
contribution to a campaign launched by the Angel Soler Daniel Foundation and
Medical College of Barcelona.
“Pep Guardiola has made a donation of one million euros
to the Angel Soler Daniel Foundation for the acquisition and supply of health
equipment to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic,” said a statement from the
College.
“The donation campaign promoted by the Medical College of
Barcelona and managed through the Angel Soler Daniel Foundation aims to collect
medical materials and financial contributions from collegiate doctors and the
general population, for the purchase of medical equipment and equipment that is
currently lacking in health centres in Catalonia.
“It will also help finance the alternative production,
through 3D printing and other methods, of respirators and personal protection
equipment for healthcare staff.”
Before Guardiola made his donation, the campaign had
raised 33,000 euros in three days.
Spain is the country worst affected by the disease in
Europe outside of Italy, with 2,696 deaths and almost 40,000 positive cases.
The region of Catalonia, where Guardiola is from and
where Messi has lived since joining Barca aged 13, is one of the worst-affected
parts of the country.

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