The Niagara Falls Review

Davies is Canada’s top men’s soccer player

- NEIL DAVIDSON

TORONTO — Teenage midfielder Alphonso Davies has become the youngest winner of the Canadian Men’s Soccer Player of the Year Award.

Davies was chosen in voting by Canadian coaches and media.

Besiktas midfielder Atiba Hutchinson, who won the award the last four years, was runnerup with Toronto FC midfielder Jonathan Osorio third, Red Star Belgrade goalkeeper Milan Borjan fourth and Glasgow Rangers midfielder Scott Arfield fifth.

Davies, the former Vancouver Whitecap who turned 18 in November, is now with Bayern Munich thanks to a record-breaking US$22-million transfer deal that will see him play for the German powerhouse through 2023.

“He has been a standout performer for club and country and that is just a consistent reality now for Alphonso Davies,” Canada coach John Herdman said in a statement. “For club, he picked up many an accolade, culminatin­g with what looks like one of the biggest signings out country has ever seen.

“For Canada, every time he has been asked to take a responsibi­lity and support the team, even playing out of position, he has shown his character. He is just a humble guy who loves the game and will do whatever it takes to be successful.”

The previous youngest men’s winners were Simeon Jackson and Jim Brennan, who were 22 when they won in 2009 and 1999, respective­ly. Christine Sinclair was 17 when she won the women’s award for the first time in 2000.

Hutchinson had won the award six times since ’10 — a run interrupte­d by Will Johnson in ’13 and Dwayne De Rosario in ’11.

On Tuesday, the 35-year-old Sinclair won the Women’s

Player of the Year Award for the 14th time.

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Alphonso Davies

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