Former national team captain Ilkay Gündogan is set to receive the Mevlüde-Genç Medal from the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, recognizing his significant contributions to social cohesion and his longstanding commitment against hate and exclusion. The 34-year-old Gelsenkirchen native has been a vocal advocate for respectful coexistence and the unifying power of football, efforts that have now earned him one of the region's highest honors.
North Rhine-Westphalia's Minister President Hendrik Wüst praised Gündogan as more than just a football star, highlighting his role as the first player with a migration background to captain the national team. 'He is a role model for many young people, far beyond sports,' Wüst remarked. The award, established in 2018, is named in memory of the victims of the 1993 Solingen arson attack, a tragic event that underscored the dangers of racism and extremism in Germany.
The Mevlüde-Genç Medal serves as a poignant reminder of the Solingen tragedy, where a right-wing extremist attack claimed the lives of five members of the Genç family and injured many others. Gündogan's recognition is part of a broader effort to honor those who work tirelessly to combat racism and promote peace in society. His dedication to these causes has made him a respected figure both on and off the pitch.
Gündogan expressed his gratitude for the award, calling it a 'tremendous honor.' His career has been marked not only by athletic achievements but also by a deep commitment to social issues. As the date for the award ceremony approaches, set for late summer, Gündogan's story continues to inspire a message of unity and resilience against division.