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Galatasaray to play charity match against Azerbaijans Qarabag to help quake victims in Türkiye

Galatasaray to play charity match against Azerbaijans Qarabag to help quake victims in Türkiye

Turkish soccer powerhouse Galatasaray will play a charity match in opposition to Azerbaijan’s Qarabag on March 26 to assist earthquake victims in Türkiye.

Qarabag mentioned on Twitter on Tuesday that Galatasaray will go to them in a pleasant match in Baku, and all proceeds from the pleasant match can be donated to these impacted by the Feb. 6 quakes that rocked 11 Turkish provinces and killed over 48,000 individuals.

The match can be performed at Baku Olympic Stadium, a 68,700-seat soccer venue that hosted the 2019 UEFA Europa League closing and several other video games throughout the UEFA EURO 2020. It will begin at 1600GMT.

Source: www.anews.com.tr