Sadio Mane continues on his philanthropic path in Senegal, adding to his ever-growing legacy in the West African nation. Check it out!
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Sadio Mane has played a further hand in the development of Senegal's future sport stars by building a new stadium in his hometown, Bambali.
The former Liverpool star has a history of giving back to his community, establishing a long lasting legacy beyond his exploits on the football pitch.
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Let's take a closer look at Mane's latest project in Bambali and other charitable efforts in the past...
Sadio Mane gives back to Bambali
Sadio Mane is currently preparing to lead his country at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in the Ivory Coast, hoping to retain the title they won in 2022 against Egypt in Cameroon.
The Al-Nassr forward returned home recently to help formally open a new Stadium, ahead of the Lions of Teranga's AFCON training camp.
Around a year ago, Mane was seen playing football on a muddy pitch in Bambali, reportedly making a pledge to improve the football facilities in the community, he's now fulfilled that promise.
Here's what has been shared on social media regarding Mane's latest charitable project in his home town:
The presence of Sadio Mane at the opening ceremony of the Bambali Stadium, which he built at his own expense in his village ?? pic.twitter.com/M880Frgg1D
— Al Nassr Zone (@TheNassrZone) January 3, 2024
???? Sadio Mane was present at the inauguration of the Bambali Stadium - a stadium he built in his home village.
— Jon Boafo (@JonBoafo) January 4, 2024
The stadium joins the long list of infrastructure Mane has built for the people of Bambali. pic.twitter.com/7Lff4fLUkj
As mentioned, this isn't Mane's first rodeo when it comes to uplifting the town that raised him. In 2022, he received the first ever Ballon d'Or Socrates Award for his inspiring efforts to give back to his nation, particularly his home town.
Sadio Mané, the very first winner of the Socrates Award! #PrixSocrates with @peaceandsport#ballondor pic.twitter.com/VU3eAYiZ0L
— Ballon d'Or (@ballondor) October 17, 2022
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Mane's charity extends beyond giving back on the football pitch, he once helped his home village build a hospital by reportedly donating around R11.8 million!
At the start of the COVID-19 lockdown, which saw many developing nations reeling, the baller donated almost R1 million to help Senegal's national committee to fight the pandemic.
The 31-year-old made a R5.9 million donation to fund a school in Bambali back in 2019, the same year he helped Liverpool win the UEFA Champions League.
His investment in education didn't end there, he's also donated laptops to the best performing students at Bambali High School.
Mane gave laptops and $400 each to the best performing students of Bambali High School.
— The Anfield Buzz (@TheAnfieldBuzz) June 20, 2022
He also gives free sportswear to kids in the village. pic.twitter.com/HG9z3ghUt8
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