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Man Utd pledge to donate £240,000 to supporters' clubs amid coronavirus crisis

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Manchester United are donating £240,000 to their supporters’ clubs around the world to help tackle the social and economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic on young people.

All 240 United supporters’ clubs in the UK and overseas will be eligible for a share of £240,000 from the Manchester United Foundation, which will take its total commitment to coronavirus-related activities beyond £1million.

Every supporters’ club will be offered up to £1,000 to help youth-focused charities in their area respond to problems caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

There are 130 United supporters’ clubs in the UK and Ireland, with the remainder spread across 80 countries, including 13 in India.

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