Kemar Roofe is raising money for a Glasgow homeless charity by giving Rangers fans the chance to win the strip he was wearing when he scored a hat-trick against St Mirren last weekend.
The Gers striker is asking people to donate to be in with a chance of winning the match-worn shirt to help him raise cash for Emmaus Glasgow.
Posting on his fundraising page yesterday, Roofe wrote: "Thank you so much for visiting my GoFundMe page, I really appreciate every single donation which will help enormously.
"If you'd like the chance to win my match worn shirt from the game against St Mirren where I scored my first hat-trick for the club, all you have to do is donate anything you can to this amazing charity.
"You will be entered into a prize draw, where I will personally choose a winner."
"I'm raising money in aid of Emmaus Glasgow. Thank you in advance for your contribution to this cause that means so much to me."
Roofe bagged a hat-trick against St Mirren on Sunday, after being dropped for the midweek Europa League game against Braga in favour of Fashion Sakala.
Homeless charity Emmaus Glasgow don't just give people a bed for the night, they offer a home and meaningful work, training and a sense of belonging.
They offer supported accommodation for 29 people who have experienced homelessness. They also support soup kitchens, food banks and provide free furniture to those most in need in the city
Roofe bagged a hat-trick against St Mirren on Sunday, after being dropped for the midweek Europa League game against Braga in favour of Fashion Sakala.
In just a few hours, Roofe had already raised over £2,000.
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