Paris St Germain's Neymar and Liverpool's Alisson are among the Brazilian players and coaches who have joined forces with the country's football federation (CBF) to donate almost a million dollars to families facing economic hardship due the new COVID-19 pandemic.
The group of 57 players and staff, also including former Barcelona right back Daniel Alves, donated 2.5 million reais ($463,787) while the CBF met their contribution, according to the organisation.
A #SeleçãoSolidária vai atender 32 mil famílias em situação de vulnerabilidade por 2 meses!
Em ação conjunta, CBF, jogadores da Seleção Brasileira e comissão técnica arrecadaram R$ 5 milhões para compra de cestas básicas de alimento, limpeza e higiene pessoal. #JuntosPeloBrasil pic.twitter.com/6uhxSLHOeM— CBF Futebol (@CBF_Futebol) April 22, 2020
"In difficult times like these lots of families need help, our help," Neymar said in a video posted on the CBF website.
The money will go to three organisations working in Brazil’s densely-populated favelas and is enough to provide food and sanitary products for 32,000 families for two months, CBF president Rogerio Caboclo said.
Brazil coach Tite and his players encouraged fans to donate and athletes from other sports to participate in the campaign.
The CBF said distribution of the money raised would be overseen by accountants EY, who are giving their time for free.
The initiative comes a week after a series of high-profile former players, including Dunga, Zico and Paulo Roberto Falcao, raised millions through their own campaigns.
Brazil has so far reported 43,079 cases of COVID-19, with 2,741 fatalities, the highest totals in South America.
(Reporting by Andrew Downie Editing by Toby Davis)