Support for Turkey from clubs in Europe
Teams from many countries such as the German Bundesliga, English Premier League, Italian Serie A, Dutch Eredivisie, Belgian Pro League and English Championship held a moment of silence for those who lost their lives in the earthquake disaster before matches. . .
IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE, FOOTBALL PLAYERS ARRIVED ON THE FIELD WITH BLACK BRACELETS
In the matches played today in the English Premier League, all the footballers took to the field with black armbands for those affected by the earthquakes in Kahramanmaraş.
A MESSAGE FROM WESTERLO
Belgian Pro League team KVC Westerlo hosted Gent today. Before the match, which ended 3-3, KVC Westerlo took the field wearing ‘Get Well Turkey’ jerseys.
HULL CITY LAUNCHES THE TURKISH FLAG
Hull City, one of the British Championship teams, observed a minute’s silence before the fight against Stock City, where they drew 0-0. Hull City football players also unfurled the Turkish flag.
75 THOUSAND PEOPLE STANDING AT THE BAYERN MUNIH-BOCHUM MATCH
German Bundesliga team Bayern Munich hosted Bochum in week 20. Bayern Munich won the match played at the Allianz Arena with a score of 3-0. Before the match, 75 thousand people fell silent to draw attention to the earthquake in Turkey.
On the other hand, the Borussia Dortmund and Werder Bremen clubs announced that they will make donations for the victims of the earthquake. It has been reported that the shirts that the players will wear in the match between the two teams will be auctioned for the benefit of those affected by the earthquake.
The Freiburg club announced that it donated 50 thousand euros to the victims of the earthquake and called on its supporters to donate.
HELP FOR THE VICTIMS OF THE STEFAN KUNTZ EARTHQUAKE
Turkey national soccer team coach Stefan Kuntz worked as a cashier at a market in Germany and wore crescent suits. Kuntz raised 10 thousand euros as part of the aid to the victims of the earthquake.
The German coach will donate the money earned to AFAD.