Real Madrid defender and Germany international Antonio Rudiger made a charitable trip to Sierra Leone during the Christmas holidays, the country where his mother was born.
According to İdman.Biz, in the capital city of Freetown the footballer organized a Christmas meal for more than 200 people with disabilities, while also distributing hot food and essential supplies. Rudiger noted that such initiatives are not related to religion but are driven by human values. “I may be Muslim, but this is not about faith, it is about humanity,” he said, emphasizing that “Christmas is about love, compassion and the ability to share.”
It is also reported that the Rudiger Foundation, together with Under Armour, provided sports equipment to more than 350 young footballers in Sierra Leone, offered medical assistance to a state hospital and pledged support for the education of children from at risk backgrounds. This marked Antonio Rudiger’s third charitable visit to Sierra Leone.
