The Bayern Munich football club will donate $1.11m to help refugees
and set up a training camp for those arriving in Munich, as the number
of people arriving in the city continues to rise.
Thousands have crossed into Germany via Hungary and Austria with Munich’s train station one of the main points of entry.
The plight of those fleeing conflict in their countries such as
Syria, as well as people from elsewhere escaping poverty, has polarised
opinion in Europe.
“FC Bayern see it as its social responsibility to help those fleeing
and suffering children, women and men, to support them and accompany
them in Germany,” Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said in a statement.
Bayern’s youth academy will set up the training camp for kids, in
conjunction with the city of Munich. Apart from regular training, it
will also offer meals and German language classes.
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