Senegalese footballer Sadio Mane has started charitable activities in his native village.
Idman.Biz reports that insider Fabrizio Romano reported this.
According to him, the Senegalese striker is completely rebuilding his native village of Bambali and implementing extensive social projects.
It is reported that Mane has financed the construction of infrastructure facilities in the village, such as a hospital, school, post office, gas station, stadium and 4G communication network, with his personal funds.
In addition, in order to improve the social welfare of the residents of Bambali, each villager receives a monthly allowance of 70 euros (137 manats - ed.).
The football player has repeatedly stated that the main purpose of his success is to support his homeland and people in need. His actions are met with great sympathy both in Senegal and in the international sports community.
It should be noted that Sadio Mane currently plays for the Saudi Arabian club "Al-Nassr".