Pep Guardiola donates a million euros to help fight coronavirus in Spain

Pep Guardiola donates a million euros to help fight coronavirus in Spain

24-Mar-2020 21:49:40 | Four-Four-Two

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has donated 1million euros (918,000) to aid the battle against coronavirus in Spain.The former Barcelona player and manager has contributed to a campaign by Collegi de Metges de Barcelona (Barcelona Medical College).The college tweeted a statement which read: Pep Guardiola participates in the donation campaign of the Barcelona College of Physicians and the Angel Soler Daniel Foundation with a financial contribution of one million euros for the acquisition of medical supplies during the emergency by COVID-19.Muchas gracias a todos los que estis participando en la campaa de donaciones materiales/econmicas para la adquisicin y compra de material/equipamiento sanitario. Satisfechos por el impulso que nos ha dado hoy Pep Guardiola @pepteam con su aportacin https://t.co/HljlcBGZ92 pic.twitter.com/NvNYdXf7zV Collegi Metges BCN (@COMBarcelona) March 24, 2020Spain is among the worst affected countries in the world.Everton captain Seamus Coleman and manager Carlo Ancelotti have also been doing their bit to raise funds and boost spirits during the coronavirus crisis.Coleman sent a video message to the people of Ireland after donating 20,000 euros to the Feed The Heroes campaign for health workers in his home country.In the video on Evertons Twitter page, the defender said: It is a tough time for all of us at the moment, for all Irish people, for all people around the world, but speaking for Irish people I know we are a very proud nation.We stick together, we work hard for each other and though I know its a tough time at the minute, we will get through this. Stay positive and keep fighting. | A message from our captain Seamus Coleman for the health workers on the frontline and the people of Ireland.Stay at home, stay safe and support others if you can. #BlueFamily https://t.co/ZIL4dOiTgw pic.twitter.com/35eiYEtrP9 Everton (@Everton) March 24, 2020Meanwhile Ancelotti made a surprise phone call to Everton fan Mark Cruise, a 52-year-old retired police officer who suffers from motor neurone disease.During the call Ancelotti admitted his fears for his family and friends back home in Italy, which has been badly affected by the pandemic.I have friends in Italy, my sister is in Italy, and the situation is worse. Its terrible, he said. | "Just call me Carlo." @MrAncelotti joins in the #BlueFamily campaign by phoning a 52-year-old fan with motor neurone disease.Support 'Cruisey's Journey': https://t.co/8QYV6Aqv3jBlue Family: https://t.co/ZIL4dOiTgw pic.twitter.com/PvEf9qOys2 Everton (@Everton) March 24, 2020Here in England we have to take care and to avoid the expansion of the virus.The red half of Merseyside is also helping out, supporting the local community with the launch of the LFC Connect initiative to help people stay connected.In a bid to reduce social isolation among the elderly and vulnerable, members of Liverpools Red Neighbours programme, the LFC Foundation and their Fan Experience teams have been contacting people to talk on the phone and enjoy a virtual cup of tea with them.Brightons players and staff including head coach Graham Potter and chairman Tony Bloom, are to begin checking in with elderly and vulnerable supporters by phone on Thursday.The Seagulls have also announced a three-month payment holiday is available for renewing season-ticket holders. It has been decided by the directors that after this months April direct debit payment is taken, that all renewing season-ticket holders and 1901 Club members will have the opportunity to opt in and take a three-month holiday from their monthly direct debits.#BHAFC Brighton Hove Albion (@OfficialBHAFC) March 24, 2020Ligue 1 champions Paris St Germain have made an initial donation of 100,000 euros to French charity Secours Populaire.In cricket Durham have offered up the Riverside Stadium for use by the NHS and the local council.The county has closed its doors to the public as well as non-essential staff in line with Government advice but made the offer in a bid to assist key local services.Kent have also been assessing ways in which they can use the facilities at Canterbury to help with the ongoing health crisis.While all commercial activity has ceased at the Spitfire Ground, meeting space has been made available to the NHS, East Kent Hospital and local councils.View this post on Instagram30% OFF SITE WIDE // Sometime today, our Co-Founder Megan will be provided with more information on the actual design tech pack and materials to be used. 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