Senegalese national soccer team Sadio Mane is giving back to society the money earned in Europe and Saudi Arabia for the development of his hometown. French media RMC Sports said on the 5th (Korean time) that Sadio Mane built a new soccer field in the town of Bambali in his hometown of Casamase in southern Senegal.
The media said, “A year and a half after playing in the muddy stadium in Bambali, his hometown, Manet participated in the completion ceremony of the new stadium, which he created by investing his own funds on the 3rd. It is one of his new investments that he has invested in his hometown for a long time.” Manet, who played at the muddy stadium in Bambali in June 2022, later started work on creating a new stadium and saw it completed a year and a half later on the 3rd.
“I’m so happy to be with you today and to welcome you to Bambali, my hometown where everything started,” Manet said through local media. “I feel tremendous pride and so happy to be able to stand in front of you in front of a stadium that meets FIFA standards. It means so much to me.”
Born in Bambali in 1992, Manet moved to FC Metz (France) in the summer of 2011 and made his debut in Europe. Afterwards, he moved to RB Salzburg (Austria) and moved to Southampton in the summer of 2014 to enter the Premier League. In 2016, he moved to Liverpool and played as a striker for big clubs.
Manet scored 120 goals and 48 assists in 269 matches in Liverpool, and had a great career by winning the UEFA Champions League in the 2018-2019 season and the Premier League in the 2019-2020 season. He also scored 22 goals in the 2018-2019 Premier League and was the top scorer in the league.
Mane, who moved to Germany’s prestigious Bundesliga side Bayern Munich in the summer of 2022, led his team to win the Bundesliga in the 2022-2023 season and moved to Saudi professional league Al Nasr in the summer of 2023. 슬롯머신
Manet, who continues to perform tremendously in Europe and Saudi Arabia, is earning a huge amount of money, especially in Saudi Arabia, receiving £650,000 a week. He is giving a great impression by investing this in the development of his underdeveloped hometown.
Prior to the stadium, Manet built a school and hospital in Bambali and contributed to the establishment of a 4G network in Senegal. He has made dedicated efforts by providing necessary supplies throughout Senegal.
In addition, Mane has provided 70 euros (about 100,000 won) per month to each household in Bambali, where 2,000 people live, to provide financial support. He announced at the completion ceremony that he will continue to provide support and investment to help local residents.