Help of Ukraine: Wladimir Klitschko with a message to BVB
Borussia Dortmund collects on Tuesday in a charity match against Dynamo Kyiv Money for Ukraine. Wladimir Klitschko has turned to the BVB fans in the run-up to the game with a video message.
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The former box world champion called the Dortmund followers to get tickets for the game on Tuesday (18 o'clock). "Dear friends in Germany, I am overwhelmed. The helpfulness in Germany knows no bounds," explained the Ukrainian in the video, which the BVB published on his Twitter account.
Klitschko Next: "All revenues from the ticket sales are donated to Ukrainian projects. My request: buy tickets, goes to the stadium, helping the Ukraine." Tickets are available for full payers from ten euros. The ZDF transmits the encounter on TV.
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"We are at the side of the Ukrainians, together with the BVB family, have already brought many tons of relief supplies into the country and would now also want to collect money," said BVB-Boss Hans-Joachim Watzke in a statement.
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The pure proceeds will benefit an organization, "whom we just carefully choose and ensure that Ukrainians will be helped directly in need. For this we are as BVB", assured Dortmund's CEO Carsten Cramer.
The charity will take place three days after the Bundesliga duel with FC Bayern. "But even if it should have done three days before this game, we would definitely have been on the lawn. Nothing is currently more important than to stand together for peace and to help Ukrainians in times of this humanitarian catastrophe," said BVB head coach Marco, said Rose.
The club is looking forward to "about every single football fan, no matter what colors he wears," said the 45-year-old.
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