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GETS ALL THE GLORY AT PSL AWARDS

MANYAMA

- MAZOLA MOLEFE

AS MANY predicted, Cape Town City captain and striker Lebogang Manyama last night walked away with the biggest individual accolade at the PSL Awards when he was crowned the 2016/17 campaign Footballer of the Season.

Boasting an impressive 29 (out of 30) Absa Premiershi­p matches for City, who were surprise title contenders and finished in third place behind winners Bidvest Wits and runners-up Mamelodi Sundowns, Manyama scored 13 goals and also claimed the Golden Boot.

Although the competitio­n was stiff – defender Thulani Hlatshwayo of Wits and the Brazilians’ strongman, Hlompho Kekana, were nominated alongside the Bafana forward – it would have been a shock had Manyama, pictured, not won the biggest prize on the night having been a star performer to help City, not only finish in the top three, but also win the Telkom Knockout in December.

Manyama’s peers also felt he’d had an unbelievab­le year and voted him the Players’ Player of the Season, meaning he’d won in each category he was nominated in, with the exception of the Telkom Knockout.

There, his teammate Aubrey Ngoma, also the winner of the Premiershi­p Midfielder of the Season, received the Player of the Tournament gong.

A side that enjoyed a night just as memorable, were champions Wits, whose coach Gavin Hunt was voted the Coach of the Season for helping the Clever Boys end an almost century long drought by winning their first ever championsh­ip.

With that achievemen­t, Hunt also joined an elite club of coaches who have won the league four times in the PSL, alongside Gordon Igesund and the late Ted Dumitru. It was also the fifth time Hunt, who turns 53 today, accepted the Coach of the Season award in the Premier League era.

Adding to the individual awards at Wits were goalkeeper Darren Keet and captain Hlatshwayo for the Goalkeeper and Defender of the Season awards, respective­ly. And, perhaps controvers­ially so, young Phakamani Mahlambi walked away with the Young Player of the Season award, even though there has been a public outcry that he perhaps did not do enough to warrant him being nominated in the first place.

Keet and Hlatshwayo, however, were the mainstay of the Wits team in their race for the championsh­ip.

They were not necessaril­y ever present, Keet managing 10 clean sheets in 22 matches, while ‘Tyson’ featured in 24 league matches and scored three crucial goals.

Keet was nominated alongside Sundowns’ Denis Onyango and Shu-Aib Walters of City, while Hlatshwayo went up against teammate Sifiso Hlanti and Ramahlwe Mphahlele, who both enjoyed a stellar debut season at Kaizer Chiefs and won the club’s Player of the Year award, but disappoint­edly couldn’t help Amakhosi to win any silverware for a second successive season.

Rest of the Best

Goal: Siphiwe Tshabalala (Chiefs) Nedbank Cup Most Promising Player: Nduduzo Sibiya (Golden Arrows) Nedbank Cup Player of the Tournament: Abbubaker Mobara

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 ??  ?? (Orlando Pirates) MTN Player of the Tournament: Daine Klate (Wits) Referee of the Season: Phelelani Ndaba Assistant Referee of the Season: Luvoyo Phuphuma
(Orlando Pirates) MTN Player of the Tournament: Daine Klate (Wits) Referee of the Season: Phelelani Ndaba Assistant Referee of the Season: Luvoyo Phuphuma

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