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Chinese Super League Stars Lead Philanthropic Efforts to Fight Coronavirus Outbreak

Pub Date:2020-02-17 08:45 Source:CGTN

Football players in the Chinese Super League have led efforts to provide supplies and financial support to combat the novel coronavirus outbreak.

Shanghai Shenhua's new signing Zeng Cheng was the latest star to pitch in with his usual pragmatic approach, sending 10,000 N95 masks and two mechanical ventilators to his hometown Wuhan, the epicenter of the outbreak where hospitals are struggling to cope with the skyrocketing number of infections from the deadly virus.

This came as China's National Health Commission acknowledged at a briefing that the disparity between the demand and supply of medical goods is still glaring.

Zeng left eight-time Chinese Super League title (CSL) winners Guangzhou Evergrande this winter after seven glittering seasons. The 33-year-old veteran is currently in Dubai for an intensive training camp with Shenhua, but the rapid spread of the coronavirus is reportedly weighing heavily on his mind.

"Zeng Cheng is keeping a close eye on the epidemic in Wuhan and is actively looking for medical supplies from reliable sources," Shenhua revealed on Weibo. "He eventually managed to buy two urgently needed mechanical ventilators as well as 10,000 N95 masks overseas, and sent them to the front lines via a friend as quickly as he could."

Zeng's genuine humility was again on display when he noted that his donation was the least he could do. "I just want to pay my respects to those medical workers who are the frontline warriors against coronavirus," Zeng was quoted as saying by Shenhua.

"Hopefully, my negligible efforts would help more people in need. I'm convinced that we can tide over these difficult times as long as we fight together. Keep up the fight, China. Keep up the fight, Wuhan!" he added.

Shenhua captain Giovanni Moreno also donated a bunch of surgical masks, protective suits and safety goggles to Wuhan hospitals after the Colombian midfielder took to social media to call on football fans to raise funds for coronavirus victims.

Evergrande's 24-year-old winger Wei Shihao, who is known for his precocious talent and hot temper, has followed in the footsteps of his teammates Zheng Zhi, who donated 500,000 yuan (71,645 U.S. dollars) earlier in the month. According to the Bengbu Daily, Wei has pledged 200,000 yuan (28,657 U.S. dollars) through a charity foundation to support the coronavirus fight in Bengbu, east China's Anhui Province.

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