PREMIER LEAGUE MAKES QUAKE DONATION AS EUROPEAN FOOTBALL FALLS SILENT

Premier League makes quake donation as European football falls silent

Premier League makes quake donation as European football falls silent

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                                                                                                 Players observe a moment of silence for victims of the earthquake in Turkey and Syria before the Italian Serie A soccer match between AC Milan and Torino at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy, Feb. 10. AP-Yonhap

The Premier League will make a 1 million euro ($1.2 million) donation to support relief efforts as European football pays tribute to the victims of the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria.

Monday's 7.8-magnitude quake killed more than 22,000 people in one of the region's worst disasters for nearly a century.

Former Chelsea and Newcastle midfielder Christian Atsu, who plays for Turkish club Hatayspor, is still missing.

Premier League chiefs made a donation to the Disasters Emergency Committee, made up of different charities.

"The Premier League is deeply saddened by the devastating earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, which have killed thousands of people," the English top flight said in a statement.

"The league will make a 1 million euro donation to the Disasters 스포츠 Emergency Committee (DEC) Appeal to deliver humanitarian aid directly to those in need."

Premier League players and officials will wear black armbands at matches this weekend.

Italy's Serie A, La Liga in Spain, France's Ligue 1 and Germany's Bundesliga will all hold a minute's silence before matches.

In a statement, Italy's football federation said the silence would be observed across "every league, with games scheduled for the weekend (including matches on Monday)."

"The world of football offers its support to the victims of the earthquake.

We can't be indifferent in the face of such a tragedy," said FIGC president Gabriele Gravina.

Minutes of silence will also be held before Champions League last-16 matches and other European knock-out ties next week.

UEFA announced it has donated 50,000 euros to groups working in the disaster response and given 150,000 euros to the Turkish Football Federation.

"I also want to thank our member associations for their quick and compassionate reaction and support offered to those affected by this terrible event," UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin said in a statement. (AFP)

 

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