The German national football team have donated €2.5million (£2.3m) in a bid to help tackle coronavirus.
Sport has also been vastly impacted by the virus, with the majority of tournaments worldwide - including Euro 2020 - postponed.
On Wednesday, the German national side revealed they were inspired by the collaborative effort to overcome the disease, adding they wanted to do their part to help.
The statement read: "The world of football has come to a stop - people's health and tackling this virus is without question the number one priority right now.
"We realise that for so many of you, things have not come to a stop and must keep going.
"We have all seen the effort and the commitment that you have shown, how you have supported and helped one another - in hospitals, in nursing homes, in supermarkets and in your community, from one neighbour to another. It is inspiring!
"This showing of solidarity has never been more important and we as a team want to do our bit to help.
"That is why we have decided to donate €2.5m (£2.3m) to the cause to help out immediately.
"Every kind act and offer of help counts. It's up to all of us to make a difference. Stay healthy and look after each other and yourselves."
