Drogba Wins 2020 UEFA President’s Award

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PARIS, FRANCE – FEBRUARY 21: Ivorian soccer player Didier Drogba leaves the Elysee Palace after a lunch with French President Emmanuel Macron and Liberia’s recently-elected President George Weah on February 21, 2018 in Paris, France. Weah is on two days official visit in France. (Photo by Chesnot/Getty Images)

Chelsea and Ivory Coast legend, Didier Drogba has been named the winner of the 2020 UEFA President’s Award.

Despite the 42-year-old failing in his bid to become Ivory Coast FA president recently, his efforts with charitable foundation and balancing it with studying for UEFA’s executive master for international players (MIP) programme hasn’t gone unnoticed.

“Didier is a hero to millions of football fans for his achievements throughout his glittering playing career,” said UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin.

“He is a leader – a pioneer. I will remember him as a player for his skill, strength and intelligence, but above all for his insatiable appetite to succeed – a trait which is just as present in his desire to help others off the field of play. The UEFA Champions League has become the greatest club competition in the world, partly due to our clubs being able to attract the best players from around the world.

“We have been lucky to have seen the likes of George Weah, Samuel Eto’o and Didier Drogba play at the very highest level. They in turn, have blazed a trail for African footballers and have given inspiration to a whole new generation to look to follow in their footsteps.”

Drogba, who won the UEFA Champions League with Chelsea in 2012 will collect his award at Thursday’s Champions League draw in Geneva.

“To have won a Champions League, to have played and scored for my country at a World Cup – these are things I could only have dreamed of when I was a child,” said Drogba.

“There are so many children in the developing world who have the potential to become not only footballers, but also doctors, teachers and engineers. This is why it is so important to help and support our youngsters to let them fulfill their dreams and aspirations.”

Drogba added: “I had been thinking, ‘how can I keep having the same impact without playing, without using my physique, my legs and my heart?’

“The best way was to use my brain and think about how to stay in football and go into administration. That is why I am here – to get all the tools and skills needed to improve not only as a person but as an ambitious man who wants to contribute to the development of football.”

Drogba won four Premier League titles and many FA Cup triumphs across nine years in two Chelsea spells. He scored 164 goals in 381 appearances in a trophy-laden Chelsea career, while also helping his country to three World Cup tournaments.

source:- fcnaija

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