“Real” Madrid donated one million euros to support flood victims in Spain. This was reported on the club's official website.
The club's foundation and the Red Cross have launched a fundraising campaign to help the victims. “Real” Madrid has decided to contribute by donating one million euros to support families in critical situations who need help.
Heavy rains and floods in Spain lead to the death of 140 people, most of whom were in the province of Valencia. The Spanish government has declared three days of mourning over the tragedy. The floods have caused significant damage to Valencia's road infrastructure, forcing the closure of more than 60 roads.
The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has postponed several matches scheduled for this week in the province of Valencia, including the La Liga matchday 12 match between “Valencia” and “Real”, which was scheduled to take place on November 2.
All other matches under the auspices of the RFEF will begin with a minute of silence in memory of the flood victims.