AS Monaco and OGC Nice team up to help Ukrainian refugees

Ahead of Wednesday’s derby between fierce local rivals Monaco and Nice, an off-pitch collaboration will unite them in a common goal: to help displaced Ukrainians who have fled war.

Following two donations by AS Monaco and their owner Dmitry Rybolovlev to the Monegasque Red Cross in March, the club is once again taking action to support those displaced by the war in Ukraine.

This time, Monaco put aside their rivalry with OGC Nice to work towards helping those in need as they donate towards the Secours Populaire des Alpes-Maritimes, a French non-profit organisation dedicated to eradicating poverty.

Rybolovlev has already made a personal donation to the organisation, whilst a portion of the ticketing revenue will also go towards the Secours Populaire, who are committed to helping displaced Ukrainians. There will also be an auction of match shirts that will further contribute to the cause.

The shirts will be auctioned on the MatchWornShirt platform and will go towards the Secours Populaire 06, who are carrying out essential work in welcoming Ukrainians into the PACA region, hence the collaboration with a fellow local sporting behemoth.

The donation will be used for foodstuffs, clothes, hygiene products, school kits for children, as well as French lessons in order to facilitate their integration into society.

Secours Populaire volunteers and refugees have been invited to Wednesday evening’s match (19:00 KO at the Stade Louis II), and a representative of the association and a volunteer will participate in a ceremonial kick-off ahead of the match.

The masses will descend on the Stade Louis II for the big occasion, not only supporting their colours, but also an increasing number of Ukrainian refugees that are arriving in the region. For those who cannot attend the game, they can still contribute to the cause by donating on the website www.secourspopulaire.fr or by taking part in the shirt auction, which begins on Thursday at www.matchwornshirt.com.

 

 

Photo of Stade Louis II by Luke Entwistle, Monaco Life

 

 

 

Britos and Herrera dominate Padel championships in Monaco

For the second year in a row, the winners of the Hublot Monaco Master Padel championships went to the seemingly unstoppable duo of Pablo Barrera and Andreas Britos.

Overshadowed by its older, more established cousin, the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters Tennis Tournament, the Hublot Monaco Masters Padel championships may not have had all the pomp and circumstance, but it certainly wasn’t short on action.

The final was a serious competition between Barrera and Britos and Fererico Chiostri and Gonzalo Alfonso.

It looked at the start as if Chiostri and Alfonso would dominate, as they took an early 4 to nil lead, but Barrera and Britos snapped out of it and went on to recover the deficit. It was hardly a foregone conclusion though, as the duo kept losing out on golden points through the determination of their opponents, who eventually took the first set.

The second set started off much like the first and it appeared Barrera and Britos would be relinquishing their crown, but the pair rallied and won this set, forcing a third.

By this time, it was clear the two teams were evenly matched, but in the end, the top prize went to Barrera and Britos.

Photo source: APT Padel Tour

The women’s championship was more clear-cut and went to Mireia Herrada and Laia Rodriguez after beating Sweden’s Ajla Behram Baharak Soleymani 6/3 and 6/2.

The Spanish duo seemed to be on warp speed and dominated both sets after a rather even start.

Hublot Monaco Master Padel championships ran from 10th to 17th April at the Terrasses du Soleil of the Casino de Monte-Carlo.

 

Photo source: APT Padel Tour