MLS Humanitarian of the Year Award


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The MLS Humanitarian of the Year Award, also known as the MLS W.O.R.K.S Humanitarian of the Year Award, is given to a Major League Soccer player who exemplifies both skill on the field and service within the community. This finalists of the award are nominated by their respective teams, then the winner is voted on by the media, players, and club representatives.[1]

Winners

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Season Player Team
2000   Abdul Thompson Conteh San Jose Earthquakes
2001   Tim Howard MetroStars
2002   Steve Jolley MetroStars
2003   Ben Olsen D.C. United
2004   Chris Henderson Colorado Rapids
2005   Brian Kamler Real Salt Lake
2006   Michael Parkhurst New England Revolution
2007   Diego Gutiérrez Chicago Fire
2008   José Burciaga Jr. Colorado Rapids
2009   Jimmy Conrad Kansas City Wizards
  Logan Pause Chicago Fire
2010   Seth Stammler New York Red Bulls
2011   Zak Boggs New England Revolution
2012   Chris Seitz FC Dallas
2013   Matt Reis New England Revolution
2014   A. J. DeLaGarza LA Galaxy
2015   Kei Kamara Columbus Crew SC
2016   Matt Lampson Chicago Fire
2017   Ryan Hollingshead FC Dallas
2018   Matt Lampson (2) Minnesota United FC
2019   Matt Lampson (3) LA Galaxy
2020 Black Players for Change Various
2021   Justin Morrow Toronto FC
2022   Alejandro Bedoya Philadelphia Union

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