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Participating in a charity event, Rudiger paid for surgery and sent jerseys to sick children in Sierra Leone

Participating in a charity event, Rudiger paid for surgery and sent jerseys to sick children in Sierra Leone

According to the goal network, Chelsea centre-back Rudiger participated in a charity event in Sierra Leone, paying for the operation of 11 sick children in the local area, and also gave each child the Chelsea No. 2 shirt.

Born in 1993, Rudiger has dual German and Sierra Leonean citizenship, and his mother Lily was forced to leave her homeland in 1991 due to the civil war in Sierra Leone, and gave birth to Rudiger in Germany two years later, and the family has been living in Germany ever since.

Rudiger, who was involved in the charity of the children's aid group BigShoe, paid the hefty fees for surgery for 11 local children with deformed feet, while also sending each child he helped a Chelsea No. 2 shirt bearing The Rudiger's name on it.

He also said: "Every child has a dream, but not all children have the opportunity to chase their dreams, I want to change this situation." Through football, I have the opportunity to help others and make life better for these children and their families. It also makes me happy to see the children's smiles in the pictures. ”

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