Gary Neville donates £20,000 to help Great Britain deaf football teams reach Deaflympics

GB Deaf Football confirms that Gary Neville has donated £20,000 to help the men's and women's football teams travel to next year's Deaflympics.

Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville has donated £20,000 to help Great Britain's deaf football teams travel to next year's Deaflympics.

GB Deaf Football needed to raise £17,750 before the start of December in order to pay their deposit for the competition, which takes place in Turkey next summer and is the biggest multi-sport event for deaf athletes.

There is no funding available from the game's governing bodies, and in response to a tweet over the weekend asking the Premier League and the Football Association for the donation, Neville responded: "I will do it if they won't."

On Wednesday, GB Deaf Football tweeted a screenshot of their Just Giving fundraising account, crediting Neville for a donation of £20,000.


The association still needs to raise a further £105,000 to cover the cost of travelling to the event and training camps.

Gary 'To me, to you' Neville appears ahead of the La Liga game between Valencia and Espanyol on February 13, 2016
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