Cantona wins Uefa President’s Award

LONDON. — Former Manchester United forward Eric Cantona will be awarded the Uefa President’s Award for his commitment to helping improve the lives of others.

The 53-year-old, who won 45 caps for France, will be presented with the award in Monaco tomorrow.

Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin was impressed by his work since retiring.

“This award not only recognises his career as a player of the highest calibre, but also honours him for the person he is,” said Ceferin.

“(He is) a man who refuses compromise, who stands up for his values, who speaks his mind and, in particular, puts his heart and his soul into supporting the causes he believes in.”

Cantona won the old First Division title with Leeds United in 1992 before joining Manchester United, where he won four Premier Leagues and two FA Cups. He retired aged 30 in 1997 and, after turning his hand to beach soccer and acting, has been committed to helping charitable causes.

Previous winners of the award – which “recognises outstanding achievements, professional excellence and exemplary personal qualities” — include David Beckham, Johan Cruyff, Bobby Charlton, Franz Beckenbauer, Bobby Robson and Paolo Maldini. — BBC Sport.

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