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Duncan Watmore joins Juan Mata and Mats Hummels in Common Goal as Sunderland ace pledges to give 1 per cent of wages to charity

Watmore spoke of how the charity 'links in with his education' - he has a first class honours degree in economics and management

DUNCAN WATMORE has become the first Championship player to sign up for Juan Mata's Common Goal initiative.

Manchester United star Mata set up the organisation at the start of the season - an initiative calling on footballers to give up one per cent of their income to good causes.

 Sunderland striker Duncan Watmore has joined Juan Mata's Common Goal initiative
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Sunderland striker Duncan Watmore has joined Juan Mata's Common Goal initiativeCredit: Getty - Contributor

And following the likes of Giorgio Chiellini, Mats Hummels and Shinji Kagawa joining up, Watmore has pledged his support.

Swansea defender Alfie Mawson and Bournemouth's Charlie Daniels became the first English players to sign up last month.

Watmore, who also has a first-class honours degree in economics and business management, said: "I have always donated to charities but this is a way of formalising it.

"Common Goal have done it through football charities but it is not just football, it has a wider influence and it covers a lot of areas.

 Juan Mata started the charity that will see footballers pledge 1% of their wages to charity
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Juan Mata started the charity that will see footballers pledge 1% of their wages to charityCredit: Rex Features
 German star defender Mats Hummels is another big name player who has signed up to Common Goal
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German star defender Mats Hummels is another big name player who has signed up to Common GoalCredit: Getty
 Former Arsenal winger Serge Gnabry is another player who has signed up to the charity initiative
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Former Arsenal winger Serge Gnabry is another player who has signed up to the charity initiativeCredit: Rex Features

"For me the main area I want to go down is to link in with my education, I was lucky enough to get my degree."

And Cherries defender Daniels was quick to praise Watmore signing up.


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The 31-year-old wrote on Twitter: "I'm delighted to welcome Duncan Watmore as the 20th member on the common goal team.

"It’s great to see Duncan who has represented England at U20 and U21 level come and join us in common goal."


THE 20 PEOPLE SIGNED UP TO COMMON GOAL

Juan Mata

Mats Hummels

Giorgio Chiellini

Shinji Kagawa

Serge Gnabry

Alfie Mawson

Charlie Daniels

Alex Morgan

Megan Rapinoe

Dennis Aogo

Heather O'Reilly

Olga Garica

Alex Brosque

Hasan Ali Kaldirim

Pauline Bremer

Julian Nagelsmann

Duncan Watmore

Vera Boquet

Nicole Regnier

Jean Ssninde

Mata set up the Common Goal charity earlier this year, aimed at helping under-privileged kids around the world, calling on players to make a donation.

The 29-year-old pledged one per cent of his wages - more than £70,000, or £1,400 weekly - to the charity.

And SunSport has previously reported how Premier League players have shunned Mata's charity attempts.

Daniels and Mawson are the only top-flight pros to have signed up to the scheme. That comes despite average yearly salaries for Premier League players standing at £2,450,201.

 Duncan Watmore has said that giving the the charity scheme relates to him having a degree
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Duncan Watmore has said that giving the the charity scheme relates to him having a degreeCredit: -
 Bournemouth defender Charlie Daniels is one of only two Premier League player to have signed up to Common Goal
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Bournemouth defender Charlie Daniels is one of only two Premier League player to have signed up to Common GoalCredit: PA:Press Association
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