Devoted dad Paul Campbell has won the London Broncos BRUT Fan of Pride 2014.

Campbell, a Broncos season ticket holder for the past five years, uses his support of the club to spend more time with his daughters.

He has only missed two home games in the last three years, while he also follows his team on the road whenever possible.

Campbell also uses his passion for the sport to help fundraise for charity, notably organising an auction of signed Broncos memorabilia for the CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young) Charity Ball.

He said of the award, which was done by public vote:  “It means a lot because at the start going to London was never about me.”

When he’s not on the terraces cheering on his team, Campbell champions them on social media and enjoys interacting with players on Twitter.

He added: “It's a good thing to know that the club and BRUT do recognise how supportive their fans, [such as fellow Broncos shortlisted fans] Stuart Nightingale and Aaron Lomax, are.”

Campbell’s reward will consist of a day out at the Super League Grand Final at Old Trafford on October 11 as well as some BRUT products.

He now goes forward to the the National BRUT Fan of Pride 2014 chosen by a panel of rugby league experts.

The overall winner will net £5,000 for their club’s community foundation, a pair of 2015 season tickets, a signed Super League shirt and an invitation to the Man of Steel Awards.