
Bundesliga Football is Back: Watch For a Charitable Cause
Bundesliga Football is Back, Time to Celebrate with a Charitable Cause
Are you a Soccer fan? Why not organize a “Last man (or woman) standing ” with Bundesliga football this weekend and donate half the proceeds to charity.
BT Sport/HULU is broadcasting the games and it begins with a derby between Dortmund and Schalke.
Details of the Charity Competition
Each player selects a team to win at the start of week one. If the team selected fails to win the competitor is eliminated. No competitor can select the same team twice.
30 people paying 10$ each will gather 150$ for charity and the price of a night out for the winner. Why not read up on the technical, fast, and well-supported league while helping out a worthwhile cause. Why not pick up a fancy german beer, sit back relax and enjoy?
German Football
German football is certainly one of the top five leagues in the world with passionate fans. Check out the Dortmund fans on youtube for those who don’t believe in the Bundesliga.
Fans have also been purchasing cardboard cutouts so the stadiums will not feel completely empty. There’s also a good chance for friends to connect about the live sport while donating half the proceeds to a much-needed cause during these challenging times. Why not choose a team to support.?
Bundesliga Soccer is Finally Back
RB Leipzig is just11 years old and playing champions league football. What a Cinderella story! Dusseldorf and Paderborn is the bottom of the table mouth-watering clash that will capture the imagination of any new fans.
If you’re isolating with a friend, make it a morale boost. German football lacks superstars although having excellent players like Robert Lewandowski, the Polish striker who once scored five goals in nine minutes. The 2014 world cup winning team was based on excellent teamwork and players that always seem to get the job done like Thomas Muller. I think it will resonate with a lot of fans.