FIFA celebrated the anniversary of Mohamed Salah's first goal for Liverpool, and celebrated the player's humanitarian stance with the Reds fan who suffered a nosebleed after chasing Salah's car to salute him.

The official FIFA account on Twitter tweeted on Monday evening a video of the goal scored by Salah in his first appearance with Liverpool in a match against Watford (3-3) in the opening of the season 2017-2018, which took place on August 12.

đź—“ On this day of 2017:
Mohamed Salah scored his first goals for Liverpool in the Premier League in his debut with the Reds.
L @LFC @MoSalah
pic.twitter.com/cOAwpaVQk0

- FIFA.com - Arabic (@fifacom_en) August 12, 2019

FIFA also tweeted a video of 11-year-old British boy Lewis Fowler, who collided with a light pole and broke his nose because he and his brother Isaac ran next to Salah's car on Saturday waving to Liverpool.

Fowler, who stopped the Egyptian international star in his car to check on him and took pictures with him, said he loves Salah very much because he is a wonderful person.

"Mo Salah came close to our garden to check if I was fine and was very worried about me,"
"I love him so much because he's a great person,"
The boy with a broken nose Louis Fowler tells the story of the famous image with the Egyptian king @MoSalah https://t.co/buD4Xndd28

- FIFA.com - Arabic (@fifacom_en) August 12, 2019

"The meeting with # Mohamed_ Salah deserved my nose injury" https://t.co/JCLcmM7yNP pic.twitter.com/TBBllU73hn

- BBC News Arabic (@BBCArabic) August 12, 2019