
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has been recognised for his contributions to the community and culture, not just in football. He was recently awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Manchester. The award is a tribute to the coach's work in the city and his charity work through the Guardiola Sala Foundation.
"Manchester is not just a place to work for me, it's my second home. I've been here for nine years and every day is precious to me. The people, the culture, the club, my colleagues - these are the things that have always been special to me. It's an honour to receive such an award from the university," Guardiola said in his speech.
The famous coach said that the University of Manchester is one of the leading educational institutions in Britain, with its scientific potential, historical discoveries and contribution to society. Founded in 1824, this educational institution is one of the prestigious academic centers known as "red brick universities".
Guardiola, who revolutionized football, is also contributing to positive changes in other areas of life. The Guardiola Sala Foundation, which he founded, is actively working in the areas of health, education and helping low-income families. These good deeds show Guardiola not only as a coach, but also as a person who is useful to society.
According to the leadership of the University of Manchester, Pep Guardiola's achievements in sports, but also his humanitarian work are worthy of being an example for young people.
At the same time, Manchester City also congratulated the coach on this high title and considered this event a source of inspiration for the world of football.
Pep Guardiola's every step in life is an example for players, fans and the public. His recognition in the field of science and education demonstrates another high side of his personality. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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