The British newspaper The Mirror highlighted the initiative of Egyptian star Mohamed Salah, the top scorer of the English football team Liverpool, after the fire at the Abu Seifen church in Giza, Egypt.
Last Sunday, a fire broke out at the Abu Sefein Church in Giza, killing at least 41 people, including at least 18 children.
The Mirror, citing On Time Sports, reported that Mohamed Salah had donated £3 million, equivalent to approximately £129,706, to rebuild the church.
The Nagrig-born Liverpool striker is no stranger to charitable causes both in England and in his home country of Egypt.
The charity’s 2022 Sunday Times list ranked him as the eighth most generous person in the UK.