Chelsea Legend Who Helped Them Win 1st Champions League Title Bags Honourary Degree

Chelsea Legend Who Helped Them Win 1st Champions League Title Bags Honourary Degree

Oluwatomiwa Babalola
updated at April 12, 2023 at 7:44 PM
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- Didier Drogba has been awarded an honorary degree for his charitable works in his home country

- The retired striker was said to have played a major role in brokering peace when violence ravaged Ivory Coast

- Drogba led the West African country to three FIFA World Cups during his playing days and used the avenue to preach peace to his countrymen and women

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Chelsea legend Didier Drogba has been recognised by Ivorian University for his contributions towards the restoration of peace in the country as well as other charitable works he has been doing for them.

The 2012 Champions League winner was a key figure in the country's national team during his playing days as he led them to three World Cup competitions.

Drogba was said to have brought TV stations into the Elephants' dressing room after beating Sudan to qualify for the 2006 World Cup in 2005 and begged the country to end the conflict.

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His singular act ensured the violence ended and peace reigned afterwards in the West African nation as reported by Sky Sports and Daily Mail.

Chelsea legend who helped them win 1st Champions League title bags honourary degree
Chelsea legend Didier Drogba showing off his certificate while posing with other graduands at the event where he was honoured. Credit - @brfootball
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A year after the FIFA World Cup was staged in Germany, the 43-year-old was named the Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Development Programme, while in 2009, his £3 million proceed from his Pepsi endorsement deal was channelled into building a hospital in Abidjan.

The Blues' fourth-highest goalscorer of all time was also awarded the 2020 UEFA President's Award - becoming the pioneer of the prestigious recognition by the UEFA football body.

During the presentation, UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin showered encomiums on Drogba for joining George Weah and Samuel Eto'o to inspire the new generation to follow their steps. He said:

"Blaze a trail for African footballers and give inspiration to a whole new generation to look to follow in their footsteps."

Drogba's work was recognised by the Network of Universities of Science and Technology of the Countries of Africa south of the Sahara (RUSTA) in the form of an honorary degree.

Drogba spent most part of his career playing for Chelsea and scored 164 goals in 381 appearances - a feat that makes him a legend at the club.

Journalist thanks Chelsea legend Didier Drogba

Legit.ng previously reported that Didier Drogba is peculiar with empowering the people of his country and a journalist has come out to thank the Chelsea legend for the cash reward given to him four years ago.

In a post made by Tribo Banto Afrika on Facebook, Drogba rewarded a journalist who interviewed after a beauty pageant in his country.

The journalist in question shared his ideas with the former African Footballer of the Year and he was asked to drop his account number before leaving.

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