Second round of auction with top athletes’ unique items to help Ukraine: Tyson’s gloves, Zinchenko’s shirt and more

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Second round of auction with top athletes’ unique items to help Ukraine: Tyson’s gloves, Zinchenko’s shirt and more

More than $25,000 have already been raised.

Tribuna.com together with the volunteer organization Ukraine Alive 2022 and the Belarusian Sports Solidarity Fund continue the series of World Sports For Ukraine auctions on the international platform eBay.

With the help of Robert Lewandowski, Andriy Yarmolenko, Serhiy Rebrov, Danylo Sikan and others, we have managed to raise more than $25,000 at the starting auctions. The funds will be used to support Ukraine’s National Guard, Armed Forces, Territorial Defence and displaced persons.

Now new rare items from sports stars and legends will be available on the auction site. The auction will last until April 16. Here are the new lots up for auction.

Kevin De Bruyne, Ruben Diaz, Bernardo Silva, Ilkay Gundogan and many other Manchester City stars have signed Oleksandr Zinchenko's shirt that is now up for auction.

"I have a little daughter. My heart breaks at the thought of how many children of her age are dying now and how many more will fall victim to this war. Don’t be silent until the children stop dying every day. Please help us with your voices and support," Zinchenko said.

This is real sports artifact at the auction. He is the man who is still associated with the world boxing - during his career he became the youngest absolute world heavyweight champion and was recognized as the strongest knockout puncher in history.

Another item for true football fans is the original shirt of the Ukraine team from Euro 2020 with signatures from the national team players such as Mykola Matvienko, Viktor Tsygankov, Andriy Pyatov, Taras Stepanenko, Heorhiy Bushchan, Artem Dovbyk and others.

Another valuable auction item is a shirt from Real Madrid’s goalkeeper Andriy Lunin. The U20 world champion in 2019 really wants to support Ukraine’s defenders.

"Thanks to the Armed Forces, many people are safe, including me. That's why we try to help our defenders. We hope to win and return to normal life, and until then we will help our heroes with everything possible - protective ammunition, medicine, food and finances, " Andriy said.

We will send all proceeds to the Ukraine Alive 2022 fund founded by people, including Tribuna.com representatives.

This auction is held jointly with the Belarusian Sports Solidarity Fund, which fights for the freedom of Belarus and supports Ukraine.

Earlier, Hansa’s Ukrainian forward Danylo Sikan donated his U20 World Cup winner medal.

Many Hansa fans turned to the club with a desire to buy the lot together, with opening their account for that. Hansa raised 20,000 euros in a few hours and started raising funds for the same amount (more than 1,500 euros already).

If the auction succeeds, Hansa will ask Sikan to keep the medal or put it up at the club museum.

If the lot is not purchased, the money raised will go to help Ukrainian refugees in Rostock. 

AuthorUttiyo ScarnageSourceTribuna.com
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