The Annual Fifa Fair Play Award Nonetheless, he still didn’t expect to receive the annual Fifa Fair Play Award, his name glittering brightly alongside the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Gianluigi Buffon and Zinedine Zidane during October’s ceremony in London.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at Football betting tips, Fixed Matches, Fixed Matches Bet, 2 odds daily & 3 odds daily “I was very surprised. It was like a dream,” said the Ivorian-born Kone, who has won two caps for Togo because of his mother’s nationality. Over the shock, the 26-year-old now believes the award can help combat the scourge of racism – the striker suffered racial abuse from some Bohemian fans during the opening 30 minutes of February’s match in Prague. “It is a message. Fair play means something like this too – to stop racism, this is fair play,” he said. “I know what they said because they called my club to apologise. They said thanks because I saved one of their players. They apologised because they were saying bad things, like monkey and many other things. “It’s not normal to treat a person as like a monkey – it’s incorrect. Football is fair play and I showed them that. Football is not what they are doing with racism. They have to stop it – for me, that’s the message.” Kone (left) was labelled a hero after his actions in Prague’s Dolicek Stadium on 25 February Kone’s heroic actions did not just change the attitudes of some Bohemians fans, he says, but nearly all the people he meets in a country where he has become a local celebrity.