Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana has won the FIFPRO Player Impact Award for his inspirational off-pitch endeavours.
The 28-year-old’s charity, the Andre Onana Foundation, provides free medical care and high-quality surgeries to underprivileged communities in Cameroon, and other countries in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The foundation collaborates with a group of surgeons and medical professionals who each year provide life-changing surgery and care to hundreds of people, particularly children.
Doctors working with Onana’s foundation have performed over 1,200 surgical operations over the last three years.
Writing on FIFPRO.org, Onana said: “When I passed through Barcelona, Amsterdam and Milan on my way to Manchester United, I had people who helped me on that journey.
“When I was down, they gave me a hand so that I could stand up. I’ve never forgotten the help I received. Because of the people in the past who supported me, I feel I have a responsibility to give back and help others.
“When I started the Andre Onana Foundation, the idea was to help blind children in Cameroon. We received a lot of support and it’s since grown to become an NGO that provides free medical care and surgeries to children and adults from underprivileged communities.
“We bring doctors and surgeons, mostly from Spain, to perform the procedures in Africa. In July this year, we had our fourth surgical campaign where a delegation of Spanish health professionals – from nurses to paediatric surgeons – helped over 350 people in Yaoundé, Cameroon’s capital.”
FIFPRO, the global union for professional footballers, will be donating $10,000 to the Andre Onana Foundation to further support their work.
Source: Manutd.com