Sports figures donate to Ukrainian humanitarian crisis
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Middlesbrough will donate their share of gate receipts from Saturday's FA Cup quarterfinal against Chelsea to humanitarian aid in Ukraine, the club announced on Friday. European champions Chelsea are operating under a special licence allowing them to fulfil fixtures despite the UK government sanctions placed on owner Roman Abramovich in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine for his alleged ties to Vladimir Putin. However, the Blues have not been allowed to sell tickets to fans and initially requested that their clash with Middlesbrough was played behind closed doors on sporting integrity grounds.
(Reuters) - Middlesbrough will donate their share of the gate receipts from their FA Cup quarter-final game against Chelsea to humanitarian aid in Ukraine, the club said on Friday.
Middlesbrough will donate their share of the gate receipts from their FA Cup quarter-final game against Chelsea to humanitarian aid in Ukraine, the club said on Friday.
LONDON: Middlesbrough will donate their share of gate receipts from Saturday's FA Cup quarter-final against Chelsea to humanitarian aid in Ukraine, the club announced on Friday (Mar 18).
Roger Federer will be donating US$500,000 through his foundation to ensure children affected by the war in Ukraine are provided with care and access to education, the former world number one said on Friday (Mar 18).
LONDON (AP) — Roger Federer is offering financial help to Ukrainians during Russia's invasion.