Common Goal: Orban & Co. call to Ukraine

The three professionals of Arsenal, Juventus and RB Leipzig, which belong to the more than 200-member team of Common Goal, have founded the "Team Up For Ukraine Emergency Response" to achieve immediate and long-term support of the people affected by the war. For this purpose, a network of influential basic organizations in Ukraine and the neighboring countries should be used.

At the beginning, the help is focused on securing basic care such as food, accommodation and medication. Medium and long-term help should also be offered.

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Orban condemns invasion as Ukrainians escape All donations go to collective funds that are directly assigned to the municipalities in which resources are needed on the most needed. "I've been very moved in the last few days by the Solidarity Councils with Ukraine in our games and call to peace," said Arsenal-Stürmerin Miedema. "My thoughts go to all those affected by this meaningless invasion." The players are often said, they are to focus on football matches, "but a united football industry can be an incredibly strong power and changing people's lives for better".

Leipzig's center-back Orban, which adjoins the most recent player of the common-goal movement, added: "Football must do more at this moment, express as solidarity with people in Ukraine. Since I have Hungarian roots, I am the meaning the neighboring countries aware. " Dybala explained it's "heartbreaking to see what happens in Ukraine. The world of football has gotten up and demonstrated his support for people in Ukraine."

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