FIFPRO Merit Awards In 2008 FIFPRO established its Merit Award, to recognise professional footballers who have made a significant contribution to a charitable cause and are socially engaged. It honours players who use their platform to take action to improve the lives of people in need. The award is worth US$25,000 (as of 2018). • 2008 –
Ibrahim Kargbo (Sierra Leone), ambassador of the Care Foundation in Sierra Leone • 2009 –
Shabani Nonda (DR Congo), for his foundation that organised annual football tournaments for 350 poor children in
Kinshasa, and for his payment of school supplies and school fees, and for organising a Match for Peace (featuring other DR Congo players) to raise funds for victims of violence • 2010 –
Steven Bryce and
Reynaldo Parks (Costa Rica), for their project to help children and young people in deprived neighbourhoods • 2011 –
Peres Center for Peace (Israel), for its Twinned Peace Sport Schools project, which annually engages thousands of children from Israel and the
Palestinian Authority, and promotes peace between Israelis and Palestinians • 2012 –
Japan Pro-Footballers Association (JPFA), for their charity work for the victims of the
2011 Japanese tsunami • 2013 –
Stiliyan Petrov (Bulgaria), for his
leukaemia foundation • 2014 –
Héctor Santibanez, for a football school for children with
Down syndrome • 2015 –
Kei Kamara and
Michael Lahoud (Sierra Leone), for Schools for Salone, a charity that builds schools • 2016 –
Haley Carter (USA), for raising support for the Afghan women's team • 2017 –
Mihai Nesu (Romania), for building a recovery centre for disabled children • 2018 –
Awer Mabil (Australia), for his charity Barefoot to Boots, providing essentials and football equipment for children in
Kakuma refugee camp, Kenya • 2019 –
Johanna Omolo (Kenya), for his foundation that supplies poor children with essentials in
Dandora, Kenya In 2020 the format changed, and four awards were given: • Player Activism: a player who advocates for a cause to bring about political or social change • Player Impact: a player who acts to create a positive impact in others' lives • Player Voice: players who use their platform to raise their voice (and sometimes others) to create awareness or help bring about change with regard to an issue within the football industry • FIFPRO Hero: a player who has done something extraordinary and special, needing acknowledgement by FIFPRO. ;2020 • Player Activism:
Javiera Moreno, for fighting sexual abuse in women's football • Player Impact:
Marcus Rashford, for organising free school meals for disadvantaged children in the UK • Player Voice:
Cyprus Women's National Team, for advocacy for equality in Cypriot football • FIFPRO Hero:
Aidana Otorbaeva, for organising volunteers to help in hospitals during the
COVID-19 pandemic In 2022, FIFPRO introduced the Union Impact Award, to recognise outstanding work done by unions on the ground to support players. == See also ==