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‘Sport has the power to change the world’ – Nelson Mandela, 2000 Laureus World Sports Awards

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‘Sport has the power to change the world’ – Nelson Mandela, 2000 Laureus World Sports Awards

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Toni Kroos was already a World Cup winner with Germany and had won the UEFA Champions League and the FIFA Club World Cup with Bayern Munich before he joined Real Madrid in 2014. As half of a beautifully symbiotic midfield pairing with Luka Modrić, Kroos then added four La Liga titles and a further five Champions Leagues, among many more trophies.

He retired a legend at the Bernabéu and spoke passionately on stage about the power of sport, receiving his Laureus statuette from good friend Novak Djokovic:

"Just look around the room this evening – this gives the Laureus great value. So many inspiring people who achieved crazy things in their sport and they stay together for the same values, that’s pretty important. If we stand together for the right values – for peace, for respect – we can achieve a lot. We have legends here and young athletes and if we unite these generations then we can take a big step forward."

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