'National legend' and ex-Leeds United man Chris Kamara 'blown away' by Freedom of Wakefield award

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Chris Kamara made 24 appearances during his time with Leeds United

Former Leeds United man Chris Kamara has been awarded the Freedom of Wakefield by the city's Council. Kamara was born in Middlesbrough but he has called Wakefield home for much of his adult life and he has been honoured in recognition of the charity work he has completed over the years.

Kamara has done plenty for organisations such as Marie Curie and Show Racism the Red Card, but he also supports a series of local causes. Following his diagnosis in 2022, the 66-year-old has been raising awareness of speech condition apraxia, too.

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The former midfielder will be honoured on May 15 at a civic ceremony, with the Mayor of Wakefield, councillor Josie Pritchard, due to present Kamara's award.

"I have lived in Wakefield longer than anywhere else," Kamara said of the award. "We came here in 1990 and 34 years later we are still here.

"The people and the places are amazing, and we will never leave Wakefield. All my family are here and it will always be our home.