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Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Inter Milan will play in European Solidarity Cup to support Covid-19

The goal is to spend money on healthcare in Italy and Spain, which have been hit hard by the Corona crisis. So three powerful clubs from th...

The goal is to spend money on healthcare in Italy and Spain, which have been hit hard by the Corona crisis. So three powerful clubs from three European countries took a fancy initiative. Real Madrid of Spain, Bayern Munich of Germany, and Inter Milan of Italy will participate in the 'European Solidarity Cup' organized by their initiative.


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Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Inter Milan will play in European Solidarity Cup to support Covid-19

Two European countries, Spain and Italy, have been turned into crematoria under the coral grass. The death toll in Spain has exceeded 27,000. On the other hand, about 32,000 ordinary people lost their lives in Italy. The health system of the two countries has completely collapsed due to the virus coming from China. At this time, the initiative of the three giant football clubs of Europe to provide medical services to the two countries which have suffered a lot is highly commendable.

It is learned that the matches of the European Solidarity Cup will be held in a round-robin format. German giants Bayern Munich will face Italian giants Inter Milan in Milan. Real Madrid will play Inter in Madrid and Bayern will face Real at their home ground in Munich. All proceeds from the match will be donated to the Spanish-Italian medical system. Speaking on the sidelines of the European Solidarity Cup, Real Madrid said: "The purpose of this tournament is to convey a hidden message of solidarity and brotherhood to the people of Europe."

However, no final decision has been made yet on when the match will be held. However, the tournament will certainly be held only after the ban on spectator access to the stadium is lifted. This has also been reported by the clubs. Five thousand doctors, nurses, and health workers will be invited to watch the match on behalf of the German giant Bayern Munich.

Bayern Munich chairman Carl Heinz Rumeneg said: "At the moment, doctors, nurses and health workers are doing the most important work in society. We on behalf of the three clubs are determined to show respect, courtesy, and gratitude to all these heroes."

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