'Compassion, gratitude and pride'published at 20:07 British Summer Time 2 October 2023
Matt Warwick
BBC Sport at the Green Sport Awards
Matt Bracken, founder of the Rhino Cup Champions League, who in 2016 created a football league for marginalised communities in Africa, has won the grassroots award.
A very nice man - with the heart of a lion... and the look of pro-wrestler.
“The game of football is bringing engagement, hope passion and a team unity and the whole community is involved. Football is a by-product… there’s less poaching, more girls staying in school. Football is helping wildlife because it’s helping people.
“Sport has such a role to play in the climate emergency and the decline of species, and whatever else in the environment. You need one ball and you have 22 people plus spectators and everybody coming together for the Rhino Cup Champions League. Knowing this is coming from the wildlife... coming from nature.
“Let us have, at least once a week, compassion, gratitude and pride and just think about where we live and the beautiful things around us all of us, and for us the game of football is bringing that to everybody.
“It's thanks to the wildlife and thanks to nature.”