Liverpool midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai has quietly taken a step that reaches far beyond the football pitch — and it is already changing lives.
Without press conferences or publicity, Szoboszlai fully funded the construction of a mental health counseling center dedicated to young people. When the doors opened, the mission was clear and uncompromising: 100% free mental health support for all adolescents, regardless of background, wealth, or personal history. No labels. No judgment. Just help.

The center welcomes students battling anxiety, children carrying unspoken trauma from home, and teenagers who have never felt safe enough to talk about their pain. Inside its calm, private rooms, many young people spoke openly for the first time in their lives — some through tears, not of despair, but of relief.

Those close to Szoboszlai say his motivation was simple. “If football gives me a voice,” he reportedly said, “this is how I choose to use it.”
One moment in particular captured the spirit of the project. After his first session, a young boy quietly told a counselor, “I used to think I was weak… but today, I feel like a real human being.”
While many stars chase luxury and fame, Szoboszlai chose to protect something far more fragile — young minds and silent struggles. Once again, he proves that his impact reaches far beyond the game.