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- Na'Vi organizes charity event called 'ANTI-CORONA SHOW' to raise funds for the fight against coronavirus.
- Boombl4, Perfecto, and flamie will lead their respective teams consisting of famous streamers and football player against each other in multiple show matches.
- All the funds raised through the event will be donated to the GlobalGiving Coronavirus Relief Fund.
The Ukrainian CS:GO organization Na’Vi has announced a series of charity CS:GO matches called ‘ANTI-CORONA SHOW’, aimed towards raising funds to fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
The show matches are set to take place on 14th and 15th April with Kirill “Boombl4” Mikhailov, Ilya “Perfecto” Zalutsky, and Egor “flamie” Vasilev, all leading their own separate teams consisting of popular streamers and football players against each other.
All the proceedings collected through this charity event will be donated to the GlobalGiving Coronavirus Relief Fund, which helps people involved in the healthcare department fight against coronavirus by providing them with ventilators, masks, and other essential items.
In addition to this, the title sponsors for the charity event 1xBet will be donating double the amount that is collected through this event. While the first day of the event is over, the event will be broadcasted today as well at 1900 Moscow time and people looking forward to watching it can do so by clicking here and maybe make a small donation as well.
The organization via a blog on their website stated that "At this difficult moment for each of us, Natus Vincere cannot be left out - we want to make our contribution to the fight against coronavirus!"
Multiple Russian hockey and football players both at the club and international level have been playing in a lot of Counter-Strike tournaments, as almost all other sporting events have been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic. They have been involved in multiple charity gaming events in the last couple of weeks, and a few will once again be featuring in this event as well.