Togolese striker Francis
Kone has been honoured by FIFA for his life-saving actions in a Czech league
match.
Kone (left)
was labelled a hero after his actions
|
BBC
Africa Sport report continues:
He
was given a Fair Play award at the FIFA "Best" ceremony in London on Monday night.
Kone
saved the life of goalkeeper Martin Berkovec back in February, after he nearly
swallowed his tongue following a collision.
Slovacko's
Kone acted after Berkovec had clashed with his Bohemians 1905 team-mate Daniel
Krch.
He
used his fingers to move Berkovec's tongue and stop him suffocating, after the
player had been knocked out.
Berkovec
later wrote on Facebook: "I would like to thank Francis Kone for rescue
and emergency… I'm glad for the relief and thanks again!!!"
"I
can't stand there, watching someone suffocate, without doing
something," Kone told Fifa.com.
He
said he had been involved in three similar situations before.
Kone
was born in Côte d'Ivoire but qualifies for Togo through family ties.
He
was the sole African winner on the night.
Oscarine
Masuluke, a goalkeeper from Baroka FC in South Africa, missed out on the Puskas
award for goal of the year, as voted for by the public, to Arsenal's Olivier
Giroud.
Giroud
took just over 36% of the more than 790,000 votes cast.
Masuluke's spectacular effort was second in the standings, receiving 27.48% of the vote.
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