Football

Victor Moses donates £20,000 to Wigan Athletic

Former Nigeria international, Victor Moses has donated £20,000 to struggling third tier English club, Wigan Athletic.

The Lactics are in financial trouble after administrators were summoned in July, resulting in a 12-point penalty and relegation from the Championship to League One. New owners are being desperately sought to reverse their fortunes.

A Supporters’ Club Crowdfunder page has since been set up to raise cash and save Wigan from going under.   Former Wigan coaching and playing staff including Roberto Martinez, Reece James and James McClean have all stepped forward with donations. And now Moses has given £20k to the fundraiser in a touching gesture.  

The former Super Eagles winger took to Social Media to explain the rationale behind his gesture.
“Wigan Athletic will always have a special place in my heart,” he wrote on Twitter.
“I have so many incredible memories from my time there and the people of Wigan and everyone associated with the club have always been so good to me and my family. 
“We must do all we can to protect the future of this great club.”

Wigan then tweeted their appreciation: “Thank you Victor Moses. Victor has pledged a significant donation to Save Our Club!”.

The Chelsea wing-back, 29, starred for Wigan between 2010 and 2012.  After making an anonymous donation on Tuesday (September 8), the Wigan Athletic Supporters’ Club wanted to make sure Moses received recognition.

Chairperson Caroline Molyneux said: “Wow – what can we say?
“When Victor got in touch to say he wanted to help by donating such a substantial amount, I just couldn’t believe what I was hearing – it’s such an incredible gesture.  
“Victor wanted to make the donation and remain anonymous but we simply had to make sure he gets the recognition he deserves.  
“Victor’s contribution has taken us past £650,000 and to within £100,000 of our next target of £750,000.  
“We are so thankful to Victor for his support. He is an excellent footballer, a true role model and someone we always enjoyed watching at the DW Stadium – he will always be welcome back here, even more so now!”  

Sammy Wejinya

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