Raheem Sterling receives Integrity and Impact Award

The 24-year-old City player's been recognised for his work to tackle racism in football.

Author: Victoria GloverPublished 26th Apr 2019

Raheem Sterling's strong stance against racism in football has been recognised at the BT Sport Industry Awards.

The Manchester City and England forward has highlighted media coverage of black players on his Instagram account and called on the game's authorities to clamp down on racist abuse, with team-mates Danny Rose and Callum Hudson-Odoi subjected to monkey chants during England's Euro 2020 qualifier away to Montenegro last month.

The 24-year-old was presented with the Integrity and Impact Award by England manager Gareth Southgate at the ceremony in London on Thursday.

Nick Keller, the chairman of the Sport Industry Group, said: "The athletes' voice continues to have a powerful impact across the field of sport and beyond, with athletes like Raheem Sterling doing so much to raise the profile of the issues that affect us.

"With such a lack of leadership in public life, we see athletes making a stand for real change as something to be recognised and rewarded.''

Southgate, along with the FA and the rest of England's 2018 World Cup squad, received the Leadership in Sport Award