Arsenal star, Mesut Ozil who played an essential part in helping Germany win the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, has been awarded a Laureus Sport for Good award by Laureus Media after donating his bonus earned from the tournament to assist 23 Brazilian children’s surgery.
The former Real Madrid star donated his $400,000 due to him for the operations and was presented with the award by German media personality Wolfram Kons at the 10th Laureus Media Award ceremony, held on Wednesday, November 12, 2014, in Berlin.
Mesut Ozil (right) shakes hands with Wolfram Kons as he picks up his Laureus Sport for Good award. |
Speaking at the award ceremony, after receiving his award, he said: ‘We had the idea to help 23 children, because we had 23 players in the Germany World Cup squad’, ‘and they underwent surgery, which was successful. I am very thankful.
The doctors did a great job. I am very happy because it goes well for the children.’ Speaking further, Ozil said ‘This award will get a very special place at my home.’
Ozil gets a hug from Woerndl as he picks up his prize at the 10th Laureus Media Award ceremony.
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