England players make ‘significant donation’ to the NHS
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The England men’s team have made a “significant donation” to the NHS, using match fees dating back to September 2018.
The move, which was instigated and orchestrated by the squad, comes in conjunction with the #PlayersTogether movement involving Premier League players and will go towards the NHS Charities Together.
A players’ fund already exists to support a selection of good causes, with a portion now steered directly towards the under pressure health service during the coronavirus pandemic.
A statement released on the official England Twitter feed read: “Following positive discussions with The FA, the England senior men’s squad are pleased to confirm that a significant donation from their international match fees will be made to NHS Charities Together via the #PlayersTogether initiative.
A note from the #ThreeLions…#PlayersTogetherpic.twitter.com/wDWg9qA8sE— England (@England) May 5, 2020
“This contribution will be taken from a fund already set aside to support a variety of worthy causes using all match fees collated since September 2018. We are also grateful to The FA for committing their support to the #PlayersTogether initiative for the foreseeable future by helping to raise awareness and funds to assist throughout the fight against COVID-19 and beyond.
“This is in addition to the senior women’s squad’s commitment to #PlayersTogether as we stand united as England players behind the nation during this crisis and our collective prayers and thoughts remain with all those affected.”
The England Footballers Foundation was set up in 2007 and was reported to have generated over £5million in the subsequent decade.
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The current batch of funds, from which the NHS will benefit, covers all senior men’s internationals since the 2018 World Cup, a total of 16 matches.
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