Benefit tournaments in Schwerin: over 100,000 euros for a good cause!

Benefit tournaments in Schwerin: over 100,000 euros for a good cause!

In a remarkable demonstration of solidarity and willingness to donate, the 13th benefit tournament in favor of the association to promote the children of the Schwerin children's clinic and the Mecklenburg children's center was held. According to Nordkurier So far, 85,000 euros have been collected from the first twelve tournaments.

The highlight of the event was the award ceremony, in which high donations were also handed over by footballers. Entrepreneur Chris Paulsen handed over 750 euros, which he had collected in a darts tournament. The team "Die Seuche" also handed over 750 euros, which were collected in the course of a year. Another team, the "Kieskuhle 24", was able to donate a total of 2,600 euros in two years, including 2,500 euros in the previous year. Co-organizer Dietbert Krackow reported a five-digit sum in the donation account before the tournament and expressed the hope of crossing the 100,000 euro border this year.

results and honors

Martina Scheller was awarded the best goalkeeper from the NDR. The rider's team secured the tournament's victory by winning "Die Peense" in the final. The title of the best goal scorer went to Michael Liesberg from the riders. In addition, ex-Hansa-Rostock kicker Marcel Ziemer and Marcel von Walsleben-Schied also took part in the tournament, but waived individual trophies in favor of Liesberg. Walsleben-Schied praised the tournament as a great event and announced that it would be happy to take part again.

The 9th benefit tournament in the Palmberg Arena, which was organized by SSC Palmberg Schwerin and the Schwerin Hospice Foundation, took place at the same time. After a two-year corona-related break, the event was great with a total of twelve mixed teams. Each team donated 200 euros to the Schwerin Hospice Foundation, which is committed to the hospice movement and the hospice and palliative care in Schwerin, such as reported.

The official opening of the tournament took over the chairman Karsten Arndt. The participating teams played for victory in two groups each, each with six teams. Team Karlshagen dominated the group phase and was able to win the final around 2:30 p.m. When the challenge cup was handed over, the Bundesliga and internationals Pia Kästner and Lina Alsmeier were present, which underlined the importance of the event.

-transmitted by West-East media

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