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Macri Announced that the FIFA Foundation Will Allocate $1 Million to Provide Humanitarian Aid to Venezuela

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He remarked that football “has a unique capacity to unite people”; more than 4300 people were killed by the double earthquake in the country.

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He remarked that football “has a unique capacity to unite people”; more than 4300 people were killed by the double earthquake in the country.

·Vicente López, Argentina
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FIFA reported that it will donate a million dollars to contribute to the recovery work after the double earthquake that shook Venezuela at the end of June.

·Mexico
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The International Federation of Football Association (FIFA) will donate a million dollars to Venezuela after the earthquake on June 24. Gianni Infantino revealed this on social networks, where he assured that the contribution will be through the Humanitarian Fund of the FIFA Foundation to be with the Venezuelan people and to support the organizations that act for the benefit of the victims. “Football has a unique capacity to unite and give hope,…

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The FIFA Foundation announced the allocation of $1 million from its humanitarian fund to support assistance efforts aimed at the communities affected by the earthquakes that hit Venezuela.

·Guayaquil, Ecuador
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(Washington = Yonhap News) Correspondent Park Sung-min = The International Football Federation (FIFA) announced on the 10th (local time) that the FIFA Foundation is helping with emergency relief efforts in Venezuela, which was damaged by a strong earthquake...

·Seoul, Korea (the Republic of)
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The FIFA Foundation announced a contribution of $1 million through its Humanitarian Fund to support the response and recovery efforts following the powerful earthquakes that hit the center-north of Venezuela on June 24. This funding, highlighted by FIFA in a statement, will be used to provide urgent humanitarian assistance to the affected communities, including immediate emergency assistance and initial support for the early stages of recovery. …

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El Economista broke the news in Mexico City, Mexico on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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