N’Golo Kanté is giving back to his roots. The French midfielder, whose parents are from Mali, just built a state-of-the-art medical center in Bamako.
It cost $5 million and will help kids and families who can’t afford healthcare.
Kanté was born in Paris and started his soccer career in France before moving to England. He’s played for Leicester and Chelsea, and has been a key player for the French national team.
But he’s always looked for ways to help those in need in his family’s home country.
The new medical center is a big deal – it’ll provide much-needed care to people who can’t afford it.
Kanté was welcomed with open arms when he visited the center. He took lots of photos with the people there.
Who is N’Golo Kanté?
Kanté has played for France 64 times, scoring 2 goals. He currently plays for Al-Ittihad.
He’s known for his skills on the field, but also for his kind heart.
Kanté’s parents moved to France in the 80s, and he was born in Paris.
He started playing soccer in France before moving to England to play for Leicester.
He then joined Chelsea, where he’s played for 9 seasons.
What’s next for Kanté?
Kanté’s work in Mali is just beginning. He’s committed to helping those in need, and his new medical center is a big step forward.
We can expect to see more from him in the future – both on and off the field.
For now, he’s enjoying the praise for his good deed.
As seen on Instagram, Kanté’s post about the medical center has gotten a lot of attention.
Fabrizio Romano shared a post about it, saying:
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This is just the start of Kanté’s mission to give back.
We’ll be watching to see what he does next.