Winger Albert Adomah won the Aston Villa Foundation Contribution award for his work helping the charity.
The Ghana international won the very first award of the night.
Adomah, 31, has been seen helping out with homelessness and families who have fallen on hard times.
The winger proved he is a true gentleman of football and a real role model for other footballers to give back and reach out to people as much as possible.
Adomah has not been at his best this term and managed four goals in 35 league appearances for the promotion-chasing championship side.
Watch how Albert Adomah won the Aston Villa Foundation Contribution award:
And the first award of the evening is the @AVFCFoundation Contribution award, and that has been won by Albert Adomah ????#PartOfThePride #AVFC pic.twitter.com/Ag5I8aqwz2
— Aston Villa (@AVFCOfficial) May 1, 2019
- Kudus named WhoScored.com's Europa League Player of the Season
- 2026 WC qualifiers: Inaki may miss Mali, CAR matches following foot surgery
- VfB Stuttgart signs German-born Ghanaian prodigy Justin Diehl
- A tap-in, two bangers: Watch Ademola Lookman's 3 goals in Europa Cup final
- QNET: Victim of circumstances in Ghana, empowering thousands globally
- Read all related articles