Special guest on Friday evening at De Warmste Week in Bruges: Maxim De Cuyper. The 23-year-old left back from Club Brugge, together with a delegation from the club, presented a check for 28,107 euros.
Last weekend's top match against KRC Genk (2-0) was entirely dedicated to De Warmste Week, the charity of Studio Brussels. “Thanks to an impressive series of actions by supporters, youth players, the Club Brugge Foundation and the playing group, a wonderful amount of €28,107 was raised to support projects against loneliness,” Club Brugge writes on the club website.
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Club Brugge's youth players sold more than 1,000 cuddly toy flames on Sunday before, during and after the match. The Foundation sold hot drinks and waffles for charity in a special chalet at the stadium. The supporters' federation donated the proceeds from the Extra Time canteen to charity, the money from the betting in the boxes was given away and fans massively gave deposits on their drinking cups to De Warmste Week.
You’ll Never Walk Alone
Ultimately, Maxim De Cuyper, strongman of the first team of Club and Rode Duivel, was able to hand over a check for 28,107 euros on 't Zand in the city center of Bruges. He was accompanied by youth player Loïc and the chairman of the Supporters Federation Nico Cappaert. It was no coincidence that they requested the song You'll Never Walk Alone. (your name)