President Barack Obama gave a special mention to Los Angeles Galaxy winger Robbie Rogers for 'inspiring' people after coming out as gay in 2013.
The 27-year-old, who previously played for Leeds United, is one of very few openly gay professionals in world football.
During a ceremony at the White House in Washington DC this week, Obama honoured Rogers and his teammates after they clinched the Western Conference title and the MLS Cup last season.
"I want to recognise what Robbie Rogers of the Galaxy has done for a lot of people by blazing a trail as one of professional sports' first openly gay players," said Obama.
"My guess is that as an athlete Robbie wants to win first and foremost, that's what competition is all about. But Robbie, you've also inspired a whole lot of folks here and around the world, and we are very proud of you."
LA Galaxy have visited the White House during Obama's administration three times in four years.