Key Points
- A viral post claims Dangote invited Alaba to a game. It says funds will build schools and hospitals for children.
- The post quotes Dangote praising Alaba as a symbol of hope. It also claims a ten million dollar target for the event.
- No formal statement appears on official channels at press time. Treat details as unconfirmed until organisers publish clear information.
A flood of social posts says Aliko Dangote invited David Alaba to play. They call it a charity match for the Children of Africa. The claim sets a ten million dollar target for work.

We found no matching note on verified pages or sites. Treat the report as unconfirmed until an organiser speaks publicly. He recently marked a Dangote $30bn net worth milestone online.
What the viral post says
The card says every dollar will help build schools and hospitals. It credits Dangote with praise for Alaba’s spirit and reach. “Alaba is more than a footballer — he is a beacon of strength and hope,” the card reads.
What we could verify
Real Madrid’s site lists matches and news without this event today. Foundation pages also show no dates, venues, or ticket details. So for now this stays a claim, not confirmation.
Alaba is an Austrian defender with Nigerian roots and impact. His club updates this month highlight fitness and steady minutes. They do not add any off pitch plans or games.
Fans linked the rumour to Madrid’s noisy El Clásico week. For context, read our El Clásico fan claim report. We will update once an official match plan appears





