OM: The very nice gesture after the tragedy

OM: The very nice gesture after the tragedy
OM: The very nice gesture after the tragedy
Bernard Colas

Journalist

Passionate about sport, cinema and television (on screen as well as behind) since his childhood, Bernard has been a journalist for 10 Sport since 2018. More skilful with the keyboard in hand than with the ball on his feet, he decides to mainly cover a beloved sport, criticized and hated at the same time (football) and a sport that is not one (wrestling).

The human and material damage is immense in Mayotte after the passage of Cyclone Chido last week. Faced with this tragedy, Olympique de is joining forces with Secours populaire to support the victims. The Marseille club is organizing an auction of worn jerseys, the funds from which will be donated to help the Mahorese population.

The toll continues to worsen as the days go by. Last week, Mayotte was hit by Cyclone Chido, causing 35 deaths, 67 serious injuries and 2,432 minor injuries to date. Figures which are expected to continue to change unfortunately. As life resumes as best it can in the poorest department in , OM wanted to make a gesture by joining forces with Secours populaire.

“The President, Pablo Longoria, and all the components of the club, provide their full support to the people of Mahor”

« Olympique de Marseille and Mayotte share a long common history, notably marked by the presence of numerous Olympian supporters on site but also the passage to Bleu et Blanc in the 2000s, of Toifilou Maoulida, and which continues today with the through the links that Keyliane Abdallah and Raimane Daou maintain with the Indian Ocean islandsaid the Marseille club in a press release published this Saturday. The President, Pablo Longoria, and all the components of the club, provide their full support to the people of Mahor as well as to the relatives of its two players, affected by this tragic situation, and associate themselves with the pain of all the victims and their families. »

An auction of worn jerseys organized

L’ABOUT« faithful to its values ​​of generosity and sharing », announces the organization “ an auction of worn jerseys » by the players of Roberto DeZerbi against theAS Saint-Etienne on weekends to help the local population. “ The funds collected on our partner platform MatchWornShirt will be donated via “Treizième Homme” to the Secours populaire français which intervenes on site with its local associative partners “, explain Marseille Olympicalso encouraging his fans “ to contribute freely by participating directly on the Secours populaire français website ».

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