The Paris Saint-Germain custodian has opened his home up to Ukrainian refugees, who have fled the country are living in his Paris mansion. Not only is he providing them with food and supplies, but he has also formed an evangelist cult with them.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has been devastating on the people of Ukraine, many of whom have had to flee the country. In such difficult times of humanitarian crisis, Keylor Navas has been a great example of help and aid.
The Costa Rican star has reportedly opened the doors of his Parisian house so that a group of 30 displaced Ukrainian refugees have a place to live temporarily.
“The association of gypsies from the Gracia neighborhood of Barcelona went to Krakow to bring food and Ukrainian refugees. On his return Keylor Navas found out about it and welcomed 30 of them into his home,”
Sport newspaper published.
In addition, Navas’ wife Andrea Salas is in charge of preparing food for the Ukrainian refugees who have been installed in his home cinema.
They have also formed an evangelist cult with the help of those 30 people as it is a religion professed by both the goalkeeper and his family.
“He bought 30 beds that he installed where he has the cinema room, his wife made food for them, they gave them clothes and made an evangelist cult since the PSG goalkeeper is also an evangelist,”
added Sport.
The 35-year-old is currently in the Costa Rican national team camp. They are yet to play their last three matches of the CONCACAF qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Costa Rica are ranked fifth in the standings and have 16 points beside their name as things stand. They will face Canada, El Salvador and the United States to at least secure the fourth spot which would allow them to qualify for the playoffs against a team from Oceania in order to book their tickets for the tournament.