GERMAN club Bayern Munich pledged yesterday to donate €1 million to refugee projects and provide German classes and hot meals to victims of the ongoing crisis.
Germany is currently experiencing its largest influx of refugees from war-torn countries and the German champions have promised to help those in need with various projects over the next few weeks.
The club will host football training camps via their youth system while supplying equipment, food and German lessons.
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