2010年11月30日 星期二

over $10,000 for charity

Beckham’s LA Galaxy shirt fetches over $10,000 for charity

David Beckham’s shirt from the first half of the LA Galaxy versus Newcastle Jets match on the weekend went for $10,401 in a charity auction for the Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI).

The Jets today released figures from the jersey auction which took place on their website over the last few days, raising over $18,000.

Beckham’s #23 jersey was by far Chanel ceramic watch the highest seller with Landon Donovan’s #10 coming in second, sold for $1,125. The Jets highest-selling shirt was that of midfielder Kasey Wehrman, with one punter paying $1001 for his #7 jersey.

Along with the shirt sales, the Jets raised close to $66,000 for the HMRI after scoring nine home and away goals since October 16 and a goal from the Galaxy on the weekend took goal donations to $47,500. A unique initiative saw Jets officials, led by owner Nathan Tinkler, donate $5000 for a home goal and $2,500 for an away goal.

Jets Executive Chairman Ken Edwards said the goal donations and jersey auction underlined the club’s commitment to women handbags helping the community.

“The Qantas Challenge was all about bringing a premium international event to the people of Newcastle and the Hunter region,” Edwards said today.

“It was great to see football fans enjoyed themselves at the event and through our online auction, were able to bid for the jerseys their heroes wore on the night.

“HMRI’s efforts help fight disease Led lamp not just in Australia but around the world, and we’re proud to be able to support that cause.”

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