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Bradley Lowery nominated posthumously for prestigious Laureus sports award after his brave fight against killer disease that claimed him

Bradley Lowery has been nominated for a Laureus award for his fight against cancer and friendship with Jermain Defoe.

The six-year-old Sunderland fan, who died in July, captured the hearts of football fans around the world with the spirit he showed in his battle with neuroblastoma.

Lowery became very close to Defoe during the player's time at Sunderland after being a mascot for the Black Cats, and the pair spent a lot of time together in the youngster's final months.

Brave Bradley Lowery captured the hearts of millions of fans during his courageous battleu00a0
Brave Bradley Lowery captured the hearts of millions of fans during his courageous battle
Bradley and Jermain pictured together during the Sunderland fan's brave fight for survival
Bradley and Jermain pictured together during the Sunderland fan's brave fight for survival
Jermain Defoe who was close friends with Bradley Lowery said: 'He's always in my thoughts'
Jermain Defoe who was close friends with Bradley Lowery said: 'He's always in my thoughts'

Defoe, who now plays for Bournemouth, said: 'Every time I stepped into the room, Brad's face would light up, no matter what he was going through or the pain he was in.