N’Golo Kanté Builds $5 Million Hospital in Mali
French football star N’Golo Kanté has made a big difference in Mali by funding the construction of a modern hospital in Bamako. The project, which costs $5 million, will help improve healthcare, especially for children and poor families.
Kanté, who now plays for Saudi club Al-Ittihad, was born in Paris to Malian parents. Even though he grew up in France, he has always stayed connected to his family’s roots in Mali. This new hospital is his way of giving back and helping those in need.
The 33-year-old midfielder is well known for his kindness and simple lifestyle, despite earning over $25 million a year. His donation to build the hospital shows his commitment to supporting people outside football.
Kanté has had an amazing football career. He won the Premier League with Leicester City and Chelsea, the Champions League with Chelsea, and the World Cup with France in 2018. Off the pitch, he is just as impressive because of his generous work.
Many fans and people in the football world have praised Kanté for this project. They see it as a sign of his good heart and desire to make life better for others.