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October 08, 2025

In this new series, The Straits Times highlights the standout players or teams to watch in the world of sport. Today, we focus on Hector Bellerin and other big names making a difference when it comes to social change.

- Andy Ng Correspondent

GOING GREEN WITH PRIDE

Hector Bellerin (left) advocates for environmental responsibility, challenging football's extravagant culture.

(PHOTO: EPA)

Hector Bellerin, the Spanish footballer known for his time at Arsenal and now playing for Real Betis, has emerged as a leading voice in sustainable living, earning him the global champion title at the BBC Green Sport Awards on Oct 6.

The defender uses his platform in football to advocate for environmental responsibility, challenging the sport’s often extravagant culture. As reported by Reuters, he demonstrates that elite athletes can drive meaningful change towards a greener planet by opting for bicycles and public transport over flashy cars, embracing secondhand purchases and promoting veganism.

The award, part of the BBC’s initiative to recognise eco-conscious efforts in sports, has previously honoured a range of innovators pushing different boundaries in sustainability.

In 2024, British Olympic gold medallist rower Imogen Grant took Athlete of the Year for her role in advocating for river restoration and health, while Australian race walker Rhydian Cowley won World Athlete of the Year for his work with environmental groups like EcoAthletes and signing letters against greenwashing sponsors.

Earlier in 2023, Australian cricket captain Pat Cummins claimed Athlete of the Year for founding the Cricket for Climate foundation, which installed solar power in clubs and reduced emissions.

“I feel with power comes responsibility. Every time someone puts a microphone next to you, there’s a chance to talk about issues, to generate conversation,” Bellerin stated, reflecting on his role as an influencer.

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