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Liverpool's Mohamed Salah donates land to build sewage pumping station for his village
By Web Desk
May 06, 2018
Egyptian footballer Mohamed Salah has donated a piece of land to build a sewage pumping station in his village, Egyptian Independent website reported on Sunday.
Father of the Liverpool right winger said that the land worth LE 8 million (Egyptian Pound) and is located in the village of Sharbatu, at Gharbia governorate.
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Commending this act of generosity, Governor of Gharbia Ahmed Deif Sakr said that the the player is a philanthropist who gave generous donations to Egyptians in general and his village’s residents in particular.
“Salah is a role model to be followed by the youth and he is already loved by millions around the world," he was quoted by media as saying.
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