Black Players for Change wins MLS Humanitarian of the Year award
The show of unity by Black Players for Change ahead of the MLS is Back Tournament opener on July 8 in Florida was raw, emotional and powerful.
As Orlando City and Inter Miami players took a knee ringed around the centre circle prior to kickoff, some 170 Black players, coaches and staff from around the league entered the field. Dressed in black with T-shirts carrying message like Silence is Violence, Black Lives Matter and Black and Proud, they stood in a giant rectangle with black-gloved fists held high.
The silent demonstration lasted eight minutes 46 seconds, the time a Minneapolis police officer had his knee on George Floyd’s neck when he died.
Five months later, Black Players for Change continues to make its mark. On Tuesday, MLS announced that the group had been named the 2020 MLS Works Humanitarian of the Year. MLS Works serves as the league’s “social responsibility platform.”