Guardiola's jumper revealed to be from Open Arms charity where generous Man City boss donated £130,000 for rescue boat - 7M sport

Guardiola's jumper revealed to be from Open Arms charity where generous Man City boss donated £130,000 for rescue boat



Posted Monday, December 28, 2020 by Thesun.co.uk

PEP GUARDIOLA'S jumper was revealed to be promoting humanitarian charity Open Arms - the organisation the generous Manchester City boss donated £130,000 to in 2018.

The former Barcelona manager donned the hoodie for his interview after his side's 2-0 win over Newcastle on Boxing Day.

Guardiola's jumper revealed to be from Open Arms charity where generous Man City boss donated £130,000 for rescue boat
Pep Guardiola's hooded jumper clearly showed off the Open Arms charity

Guardiola's jumper revealed to be from Open Arms charity where generous Man City boss donated £130,000 for rescue boat
Guardiola has worn the top for a number of Premier League touchline appearancesCredit: Reuters

Goals from Ilkay Gundogan and Ferran Torres gave City all three points at the Etihad.

The result extended their unbeaten run to ten games - providing some Christmas cheer for the club's boss.

Guardiola, 49, had a big black coat on top of the sweatshirt for the majority of the game as the rain lashed down on the same weekend Storm Bella wreaked havoc in the UK with 100mph winds.

The Open Arms branding was fully visible when Guardiola unzipped his coat for his post-match interview.


Open Arms founder Oscar Camps previously revealed charitable Guardiola dipped into his own pocket to help keep the NGO's main vessel afloat for helping migrants.

In 2018, he told Catalan radio station RAC1: "Guardiola came to us and offered us a donation of 150,000 euros from his own pocket."

He also revealed that "the support of various others athletes who also wanted to contribute helped us to achieve the goal of making the vessel active again."

Operating mainly in the Mediterranean, the boat - which bears the Open Arms name - carries out search and rescue missions to help migrants attempting to make it into Europe from North Africa.

Many are fleeing from war-torn countries, persecution and poverty.

The boat had been impounded by the Italian authorities two years ago after docking in the Sicilian port of Pozzallo with 218 migrants on board.

And after its release the charity issued a fundraising appeal to repair damage caused by bad weather.



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