PFL auctions player jerseys for Ulysses victims

The Philippines Football League (PFL) has launched an initiative to auction player jerseys and memorabilia to raise funds for victims of Super Typhoon Ulysses.

Players such as Stephan Schrock, Bienvenido Marañon, and Anthony Pinthus of Ceres FC, Anton del Rosario of Maharlika Manila FC, Hamed Hajimehdi of Mendiola FC, and Jarvey Gayoso of the Azkals Development Team have donated their items for the cause.

The PFL family is auctioning kits, boots, and goalkeeper gloves to support those affected by the typhoon.

Interested bidders can check the PFL Facebook page for available items and will be notified via private message if they win.

Direct donations are also accepted by sending a private message to the PFL.

Typhoon Ulysses displaced 19,982 families or 74,721 individuals, with many currently residing in evacuation centers.

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