On the same day that his first call up to the United States Men's National Team, Portland Timbers midfielder Darlington Nagbe has won the 2015 MLS Individual Fair Play Award.

Over the course 33 games and 2842 minutes this year, Nagbe was fouled 87 times, second only to Sebastian Giovinco in league play, but only committed 11 fouls, never more than one in a game. Moreover, despite being on the end of a crazy number of fouls, Nagbe made it through the season without a single yellow card.

This was Nagbe's second year winning the award, having also won it in 2013.

Also in the running for the award were Nat Borchers and San Jose Earthquakes defender Marvell Wynne.

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