The Reale futsal Cartagena has organized a charity match at the MFK Tyumen, Russian league runners-up to benefit victims of Haiti, and that all proceeds will go entirely to help victims of the earthquake last week in Haiti.
Councillor for Sports, Alonso Gómez, President of the Reale, Antonio Mínguez, and Manuel Gonzalez, Cartagena Red Cross, have announced the details of this meeting to be held on Friday 22 January at 21:00 hours Municipal Sports Pavilion.
For Alonso Gómez, this initiative of the club once again shows that sport is integral Cartagena, in this case by the victims of Haiti, but always ready to organize charity events when the cause requires.
For his part, Antonio Mínguez, has ensured that this match has been organized in haste, but it is the intention of the club, as it has done so far, to continue their collaboration with initiatives that involve bringing relief to those most in need, action in which we expect to copy other clubs around the country.
Tickets for the event can be found on Wednesday in the offices of Reale, the Municipal Sports Pavilion and the Red Cross headquarters in the street Gisbert, the price of 3 euros.
It has also created a front row with a score of CajaMurcia (the number is 2043 00 0128 2000 529 820) where they can deposit their contributions all those who wish, and Vodafone has set up a number to send contributions through a message: CR-the amount you want, to 5280.
SOS of a devastated country
On Tuesday 12 January, an earthquake measuring 7 degrees on the Richter scale struck Haiti causing one of the worst disasters of recent decades worldwide.
The west of the country was devastated by focusing on the tragedy of the capital, the city of Puerto Principe.
It is estimated that the death toll is around 150,000 people, bringing the total to more than three million homeless.
The situation is extremely critical as all those countries that are able to do so have turned to the aid of those affected.
The Cartagena Reale did not want to be less.
Red Cross is currently in Haiti potable water trucks and hospitals, and sending medicines.
All the proceeds to charity soccer game room will go to Madrid Red Cross, which will channel the aid to continue working in the devastated country.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena