Zlatan Ibrahimovic sets up fundraiser for Italian hospitals battling coronavirus pandemic

AC Milan forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic set up an online fundraiser on Wednesday to help hospitals at the center of the coronavirus outbreak in Italy. (Reuters)
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Updated 18 March 2020
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic sets up fundraiser for Italian hospitals battling coronavirus pandemic

  • Ibrahimovic rejoined Milan in January
  • The former Sweden international said he was counting "on the generosity of my colleagues"

MILAN: AC Milan forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic set up an online fundraiser on Wednesday to help hospitals at the center of the coronavirus outbreak in Italy, with the target of raising €1 million ($1.09 million).

According to the website accepting donations, Ibrahimovic donated €100,000 to the fund. It quickly raised a further €15,700.

The 38-year-old Ibrahimovic rejoined Milan in January from the Los Angeles Galaxy. He also played for Italian clubs Inter Milan and Juventus.

“Italy has always given me so much and, in this dramatic moment, I want to give back even more to this country that I love,” Ibrahimovic said in a video message to launch the fundraiser.

The former Sweden international added that he was counting “on the generosity of my colleagues, of all professional athletes and of those who want to make a small or large donation according to their possibilities, to kick this virus away.”

The site states that all the money raised will be “directly donated to Humanitas to help strengthen the intensive care and emergency units of Milano, Bergamo, Castellanza and Torino’s hospitals.”

Italy has been the second hardest hit country with more than 31,500 cases of the virus and 2,503 deaths.

Ibrahimović, known for his brash personality and outspoken comments, often refers to himself in the third person. He ended his message by saying: “And remember, if the virus don’t go to Zlatan, Zlatan goes to the virus.”


Pep Guardiola urges Barcelona to fill Olympic Stadium for Gaza charity match

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Pep Guardiola urges Barcelona to fill Olympic Stadium for Gaza charity match

  • Catalan, Palestine national sides will play in honor of 400-plus Palestinian athletes killed in conflict
  • ‘It is more than just a game, it is a cry of solidarity,’ Man City coach says

BEIRUT: Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola has urged the people of Barcelona to come together for a special football match to be played next week in the city to honor the more than 400 Palestinian athletes killed in Gaza.
In a 30-second video appeal he called on people to fill the Lluis Companys Olympic Stadium for the game between the Catalan and Palestine national teams.
“Barcelona, city of peace, hosts this Tuesday the match between the Catalan national team and Palestine national team at the Olympic Stadium,” he said.
“It is more than just a game, it is a cry of solidarity in tribute to the more than 400 Palestinian athletes who were assassinated in Gaza. Let’s fill the stadium.”
Spanish media reports said the proceeds from the match and the Act X Palestine campaign would be used to support the Palestinian people through three lines of action: humanitarian aid and reconstruction in Gaza, justice and an end to impunity, and culture as a form of resistance.
Palestinian-Canadian Mohammed Jashi told Arab News: “As a Palestinian and a Man City fan, I have nothing but tremendous respect and gratitude for Pep, both for his sporting achievements and now his humanitarian stand with my country.
“To have such a prominent manager, the most successful one of our era, issue such a rallying cry for solidarity is something that garners nothing but respect.”
The video garnered 19,000 likes on X and more than 13,500 Instagram.