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Ozil denies Gaza reports, donates to “Brazilian projects” instead

July 16, 2014
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Ozil denies Gaza reports, donates to “Brazilian projects” instead
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The representative of German player, Mesut Ozil, has come out to deny claims that the player has donated his world cup winnings to Gaza, but revealed that the player did donate money to projects in Brazil.

The player, practising Muslim originally from Turkey, was said to have donated his winnings from Germany’s World Cup win – reported to be around £240,000, to the region.

His representative has come out to debunk those claims, reportedly telling AP that the player did not donate any amount to Gaza but has, however,  donated some money to projects in Brazil.

The player confirmed this on his facebook page saying that he had alreaady donated to the surgeries of 11 sick children in Brazil but will up that number to 23 after the World Cup win.

It is a generous act by Arsenal’s record signing who has often been accused of not caring at times.

 

By: Edwin Kwakofi/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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