The world of sport is mobilizing to help hospitals and healthcare staff, on the front line in the fight against the coronavirus epidemic. This Thursday, Paris Saint-Germain put on sale a unique jersey on the club shop. Sold at a price of 175 euros, the tunic uses the home shirt model by replacing the central sponsor with the words "All united". With the 1,500 copies on sale, the capital's club should collect nearly 262,000 euros, which will go directly to the Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP).
Paris Saint-Germain is continuing its mobilization for carers at @ APHP and is selling an exceptional “” jersey ❤️
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“Faced with the crisis we are going through, Paris Saint-Germain intends to be strongly mobilized like all of its partners and supporters. We can only be sensitive and grateful for the tremendous work that the caregivers do every day, with courage and dedication, in dealing with the emergency. These extraordinary women and men are an example to all of us. The fight promises to be long and the Club wishes to help offer them concrete help to meet their priority needs, rest, eat and share some moments of comfort with their loved ones, "said PSG President Nasser al- Khelaïfi in a press release.
The director general of the AP-HP was quick to react to this great initiative from the Paris club: “We are delighted with this beautiful gesture. Paris Saint-Germain to reinforce Paris hospitals! A white card for this great club which comes to support the white blouses! We wet the blouse! They know what it means. Our goal: to save the most life. ”
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