Hugo Lloris, for a good cause. Tottenham world champion goalkeeper has announced he has auctioned off the gloves he wore in the 2019 Champions League final, lost to Liverpool (2-0). His gesture will raise funds to participate in the fight against the coronavirus. The auction started on Friday evening and the best offer was 2000 euros this Saturday afternoon.
✊ Solidarity auction ✊
Huge thanks to Hugo Lloris who joins us in selling his gloves worn during the UEFA Champions League final in 2019
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Among the athletes who participated in this joint auction, we find Marcel Dessailly, Bakary Sagna, Louisa Nécib, Clarisse Agbegnenou, Dzsenifer Marozsan, but also Jean-Claude Skrela. Big names in sport hired to raise funds for hospital staff on the front line in the fight against the coronavirus epidemic.
Cyril Dumoulin wants to reach 250,000 euros
This joint auction entitled "SportAidons" is the initiative of French handball goalkeeper Cyril Dumoulin and has already raised more than 200,000 euros. “We still have one day until Sunday evening and the end of the sales to dream even more, to have even more ambitions and who knows, to get an even bigger figure and why not the 250,000 euros. Frankly, mind blowing! Thank you all! ”Rejoiced the handball player in a video posted on social networks.
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