Socrates Award: 5 Efforts That Earned Sadio Mane the Prize Including Giving €70 to Families
- Sadio Mane won the maiden edition of the Socrates Award following his charity work back in his home town
- The Senegalese international is giving each family in Bambali €70 monthly in his bid to help them improve their standard of living
- Mane has also built a hospital there, as well as several schools to help educate the children
Senegalese superstar Sadio Mane was handed the first-ever Socrates Award during the Ballon d’Or ceremony in France on Monday night.
The Bayern Munich forward has continued to make the headlines as he built a hospital and funded several schools and families in his Bambali hometown.
It is believed the former Liverpool star was also instrumental in Senegal's fight against COVID-19.

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The prestigious prize has named after legendary Brazilian footballer Socrates, who co-founded the Corinthians Democracy movement in opposition to the ruling military government in the 1980s.
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Among the illustrious efforts that Mane is making is giving each family in Bambali €70 monthly, in his bid to help them improve their standard of living.
Speaking after bagging the award, Mane said as per SPORTbible:
"First of all, I want to say good evening, everybody. Myself, I am really happy to be part of you guys tonight. Of course, like you said, sometimes I am a little shy to talk about it, but I'm really happy to do what I can for my people and to make things better."
Below are 5 efforts that earned Mane the Socrates award:
1. He built a school worth €270,000.
2. He built a hospital worth €530,000.
3. Mane gives each family €70 monthly.
4. The Senegal captain provides free clothes to children.
5. Bambali now has access to the 4G network thanks to Mane's partnership with telecoms company Orange.
Mane speaks on Senegal’s chances at the World Cup
Legit.ng earlier reported that the captain of the Senegalese national football team, Sadio Mane has disclosed that his side are not the favourites for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Mane and his teammates are drawn in Group A and have a date with the Netherlands in their opener on November 21, before taking on Qatar and Ecuador in the other group games.
The Lions of Teranga had their best World Cup outing in 2002 in Korea/Japan, where they got as far as the quarter-finals.
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