
Senegal and Liverpool superstar Sadio Mane has donated 500,000 pounds to help in building a hospital in the town of Bambali, his hometown in Senegal slightly a year after building a school in the same village.
The small village of Bambali, where Mane was born, did not have a hospital before, and the Senegalese forward decided to pay tribute to his small town by helping in building one.
The 29-year-old Mane previously donated 250,000 pounds to build a school in the town. The new hospital will include among others departments for maternity care, dental facilities and consulting rooms.
Senegal and Liverpool star Mane met last week with H.E Macky Sall, President of the Republic of Senegal, to discuss the hospital project funded by Mane.
“Sadio Mané has presented the Head of State with an ambitious plan to build a hospital in Bambali and is counting on state support for medical personnel,” said a statement from Senegal Presidency on Twitter.
Mane who was born in Bambali plys his trade for Liverpool FC and has won the English Premier League, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup titles with his side. He was also named CAF Player of the Year 2019.