These are people who – like my family – fled conflict to find safety, and now COVID-19 is putting them at further risk. Bayern Munich teenager Alphonso Davies has revealed that he would like to pursue a career in acting when he hangs up his boots as a soccer player. The entry of the Bundesliga champions onto the platform, follows that of both Inter Milan and Borussia Dortmund. \\r\\n\\r\\nThe Bayern Munich authorities have signed an agreement with Douyin, the parent company of TikTok. ".Get your front row seat to the Bundesliga experience by signing up for our official newsletter:From Bayern Munich, via TikTok, to the big screen? Bayern Munich left-back Alphonso Davies talks about the Bundesliga returning and life as a TikTok star.

And then I got a message: 'Bayern Munich want to meet you. '","I was like: 'Oh my god. "Right now, there are more than 70 million people around the world forced to flee their homes. ".Davies also recalled the elation he felt after first being made aware of Bayern's interest in him while he still with the Whitecaps.

After making 21 first-team appearances as a.He believes his previous experiences in life, as a refugee and then moving from Edmonton to Vancouver as a child, helped ease his transition to Germany. Daily Schmankerl: Real Madrid courting Lewy again, TikTok becomes Bayern’s partner, Rashica interest picks up steam and MORE! Really?' German football giant Bayern Munich announced a partnership with the parent company of TikTok, however, the fans are showing negative reactions on the matter. "There were rumours in the air that all these different clubs were looking at me but I didn’t know which specific clubs," he remembered. Alphonso Davies wants to go into acting when he finishes playing soccer.Davies joined Bayern as a fleet-footed winger, but has been repurposed as an electrifying left-back.- UWE KRAFT via www.imago-images.de/imago images/Uwe Kraft,born in Buduburam, a refugee camp in the Gomoa East District of Ghana. "If I hadn't already made those moves, I'd be very homesick every single day. "Football comes first, but I want to be an actor eventually,","It allows fans to not only see what I do on the field, but also to get to know my personality a bit more.

",As well as training under strict guidelines at Bayern and mucking about on TikTok during the COVID-19 pandemic, Davies is also doing his bit to raise funds for.In January 2019, following a history-making stint in Major League Soccer with Vancouver Whitecaps, Davies joined Bayern, where he has cemented his status as one of the best young players in world football today. "Those moves definitely prepared me for moving overseas," the 17-time Canada international said. FC Bayern Munich has become the latest European football club seeking to elevate its fan engagement by joining the video-focused social network TikTok. "As a former refugee myself I am very grateful for the help my family received, and the opportunities this opened-up for me and where it has brought me. I'm still homesick, but I can deal with it. It was both exciting and scary. "It's a tough situation right now, but I'm good. New, 51 comments The Don has returned to humour us with their best content. Alphonso Davies has made a strong play to be named soccer's king of TikTok with his latest viral effort. "No one told me anything. "I hope that whilst people are keeping themselves and their own families safe, they can also help support refugees who have lost everything. I guess we just have to play our part and stay inside. TikTok, the world's fastest-growing social media Sport on TikTok this week: Soccer Aid skills, Salah's double feint and Bayern Munich celebrations | London Evening Standard ES_Masthead And it passes the time during the corona crisis when we are all staying home. ",Mission accomplished. Douyin is a China-based video-sharing social site which global version is called TikTok.\\r\\n Mission accomplished. Bayern Munich teenager Alphonso Davies has revealed that he would like to pursue a career in acting when he hangs up his boots as a soccer player. I just had to prove to myself that I could compete at this level. "I want to use my platform for causes that I care about," Davies explained on the UNHCR website, ahead of an eSports fundraiser against Canada international teammate Asmir Begovic.