Paris Saint-Germain's French football star Kylian Mbappe pledges to do his best to help victims of the Türkiye quakes
The 24-year-old Mbappe joined PSG from Monaco in 2017 and won four French Ligue 1 titles with his current club, as well as the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
"A great tragedy in Türkiye. The football community of the world will gather and support Türkiye. This help is important to me. An extraordinary duty," he said in a broadcasting event on Wednesday to raise donations for the survivors of two back-to-back earthquakes early last month."First, of course, people's and children's dreams are very important.
He was speaking on the "shoulder-to-shoulder" aid campaign, broadcast live on many sports channels organised by Türkiye's Ministry of Youth and Sports, the Turkish Football Federation, Super League Clubs Association Foundation, and beIN Media Group.
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