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Chelsea’s Antonio Rudiger sponsors 11 Sierra Leone children for surgeries

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Children in Sierra Leone pose for a photo wearing football jerseys of Germany and Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger. COURTESY: TWITTER/Toni Rudiger

11 children in Sierra Leone have a reason to smile after they received sponsorships for corrective surgeries aimed at correcting cleft lips, burns and deformations.

The surgeries were sponsored by Chelsea and Germany defender Antonio Rudiger in partnership with charity project, BigShoe.

Rudiger, whose mother is originally from Sierra Leone, paid tribute to his African roots and expressed his delight that he was able to give back to the country.

“Proud of my origins in Sierra Leone…and happy to give something back together with the team of BigShoe we could make it possible again to help 11 children in need with surgeries. They were suffering from cleft lips, burns and deformations.”

“Last week I got the message from the medical team that everything went fine – thanks a lot for the amazing support to Dr. Jürgen Arndt and the interplast team again. And one more time all the best to the kids & their families,” Rudiger wrote on Twitter.

BigShoe stands for a worldwide growing network of football and sports fans, helping poor children with, among other things, life-changing medical operations.

Other notable footballers to be part of the project are German duo Mesut Özil and Philipp Lahm and France’s World Cup winner Paul Pogba.

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