
Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah was awarded the Laureus Sporting Inspiration Award for his support for charitable causes and commitment to fighting social injustice.
The award is presented to an organisation or athlete who uses their platform to make a positive contribution for the benefit of society.
Salah was among several winners of the 2021 Laureus World Sports Awards unveiled at a virtual awards ceremony from Seville, Spain, on Thursday.
Salah has also been instrumental in improving life in his home village of Nagrig, where he has contributed towards building social infrastructure, including a school, an ambulance and a hospital unit.
The 28-year-old who plays for Liverpool in England has also helped reduce anti-Islam sentiments in the city, according to political scientists.
The scientists linked a significant reduction in anti-Muslim hate crime, both in the community and online, to the way Salah is perceived by the city’s residents.
Salah took to social media to say he was “very proud” to receive the award, which he dedicated to fans of all sport all over the world.
“Many times, football players win awards and automatically thank our fans. This time, I will dedicate this award not only to our fans but to all the other sports fans around the world.”
“This past year has been a very harsh reminder of the fact that sport, including football, is nothing without fans. Everyone in the world of sport can be replaced, fans cannot.”
(Story compiled with assistance from wire reports)
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