Willow Foundation

12 July 2019
As a long-time supporter of Willow Foundation, Larson-Juhl was delighted to be part of the charity’s involvement with the recent London Football Awards. A phenomenal £140,000 was raised on the night with £4,000 alone coming from the auctioning of legendary Gordon Banks’s gloves (framed by us!).
Tottenham Hotspur triumphed on the night with player Heung-Min Son and manager Mauricio Pochettino taking home the top awards. Son beat teammate and last year’s winner, Kane, to be awarded the much coveted 2019 Premier League Player of the Year award, while Pochettino, was awarded Manager of the Year, having previously won it in 2016. Other winners to scoop trophies on the night included West Ham’s Rice, Watford’s Foster, Arsenal’s Miedema and Brentford’s Maupay.
This year’s winner of the Outstanding Contribution to London Football was former Spurs, Chelsea and England footballer and manager, Glenn Hoddle.

Nominees and winners who attended the 2019 ceremony include: Heung-Min Son, Mauricio Pottechino, Neal Maupay, Declan Rice, Andros Townsend, Joe Montemurro and Rianna Dean.


Other current and former players who attended the 2019 London Football Awards include: Arsenal: Alan Smith, Bob Wilson, George Graham, Kelly Smith, Lee Dixon, Perry Groves. Charlton: Mark Bright. Chelsea: Eddie Newton Crystal Palace: Roy Hodgson. QPR: Andy Sinton, Mark Lazurus. Tottenham: Clive Allen, David Pleat, Karen Hills, Keith Burkinshaw, Martin Chivers, Ossie Ardiles, Pat Jennings, Paul Miller. West Ham: Carlton Cole, Marlon Harewood, Stuart Pearce and Tony Cottee.

Willow Life President Bob Wilson OBE, said: “The London Football Awards is a fantastic opportunity to celebrate the skills of our nominees, as well as the outstanding community work achieved by the clubs and County FAs. It’s been a dramatic and exciting season for all the capital’s clubs.”
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