Bayern Munich donate $1.1 million to help refugees

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 08:50:57


Bayern Munich donate $1.1 million to help refugees

German champion Bayern Munich announced Thursday it will donate €1 million ($1.1 million) to relevant charitable projects, while the team's players will walk out for its next match holding hands with young refugees.

Thousands of people, mostly from war-torn Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, have poured into Germany, with hundreds filling a Munich train station earlier this week.

Bayern will also set up a training camp which will offer meals and German language classes to children.



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Read: Refugees relieved to arrive in Germany

Germany's government said last month it expected up to 800,000 asylum seekers to come from Syria this year alone -- four times more than in 2014.

'FC Bayern see it as its social responsibility to help those fleeing and suffering children, women and men, to support them and accompany them in Germany,' team CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said in a statement.

'FC Bayern is taking a stand and I am happy about the club's involvement,' added Munich mayor Dieter Reiter. 'That is why I happily approved the city's support.'

The plight of the refugees has prompted an outpouring of support from German football teams and fans alike, with supporters at a number of matches last weekend displaying banners stating: 'Refugees welcome.'

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Borussia Dortmund, one of the few teams to have challenged Bayern's dominance in recent years, invited 200 refugees to attend its match against Danish team Odds Ballklubb last week.

Dortmund also issued a statement declaring that Germany needs migrants -- and that the country's social security system will fall apart without them.

Mainz, which competes alongside Bayern and Dortmund in Germany's top division, also welcomed refugees to its tie against Hannover.



Borussia Dortmund, one of the few teams to have challenged Bayern's dominance in recent years, invited 200 refugees to attend its match against Danish team Odds Ballklubb last week. Bayern will also set up a training camp which will offer meals and German language classes to children. Bayern will also set up a training camp which will offer meals and German language classes to children. Read: Boy's tragic end 'collective failure' Germany's government said last month it expected up to 800,000 asylum seekers to come from Syria this year alone -- four times more than in 2014. 'FC Bayern is taking a stand and I am happy about the club's involvement,' added Munich mayor Dieter Reiter. 'That is why I happily approved the city's support.' Mainz, which competes alongside Bayern and Dortmund in Germany's top division, also welcomed refugees to its tie against Hannover. Thousands of people, mostly from war-torn Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, have poured into Germany, with hundreds filling a Munich train station earlier this week. Thousands of people, mostly from war-torn Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, have poured into Germany, with hundreds filling a Munich train station earlier this week. Mainz, which competes alongside Bayern and Dortmund in Germany's top division, also welcomed refugees to its tie against Hannover. 'FC Bayern is taking a stand and I am happy about the club's involvement,' added Munich mayor Dieter Reiter. 'That is why I happily approved the city's support.' Mainz, which competes alongside Bayern and Dortmund in Germany's top division, also welcomed refugees to its tie against Hannover. Read: Boy's tragic end 'collective failure' Read: Refugees relieved to arrive in Germany The plight of the refugees has prompted an outpouring of support from German football teams and fans alike, with supporters at a number of matches last weekend displaying banners stating: 'Refugees welcome.' Mainz, which competes alongside Bayern and Dortmund in Germany's top division, also welcomed refugees to its tie against Hannover. Dortmund also issued a statement declaring that Germany needs migrants -- and that the country's social security system will fall apart without them. The plight of the refugees has prompted an outpouring of support from German football teams and fans alike, with supporters at a number of matches last weekend displaying banners stating: 'Refugees welcome.' Bayern will also set up a training camp which will offer meals and German language classes to children. Mainz, which competes alongside Bayern and Dortmund in Germany's top division, also welcomed refugees to its tie against Hannover. 'FC Bayern see it as its social responsibility to help those fleeing and suffering children, women and men, to support them and accompany them in Germany,' team CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said in a statement. 'FC Bayern is taking a stand and I am happy about the club's involvement,' added Munich mayor Dieter Reiter. 'That is why I happily approved the city's support.' 'FC Bayern see it as its social responsibility to help those fleeing and suffering children, women and men, to support them and accompany them in Germany,' team CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said in a statement. 'FC Bayern see it as its social responsibility to help those fleeing and suffering children, women and men, to support them and accompany them in Germany,' team CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said in a statement. Read: Refugees relieved to arrive in Germany Read: Refugees relieved to arrive in Germany 'FC Bayern see it as its social responsibility to help those fleeing and suffering children, women and men, to support them and accompany them in Germany,' team CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said in a statement.

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