Award-winning performance: Pitso Mosimane and Teko Modise |
Poor old Teko
Modise. After all those years of missing out on his PSL Championship medal the
man who inspired Mamelodi Sundowns’ miraculous title triumph this summer finds himself left
off the short-list for the PSL Footballer of the Season.
With six goals
and three Man of the Match awards as Masandawana closed in and overtook faltering Kaizer Chiefs, “The General” finds himself over-looked with his
captain, Dutchman Alje Schut, Wits University’s Sibusiso Vilakazi and AmaKhosi
destroyer Willard Katsande the chosen three.
But he won’t
mind too much. Modise has already won the award twice – when he was lighting up the midfield at Orlando
Pirates in 2008 and 2009. But without him, clearly the nominations are flawed. Schut has had
a great season, but he doesn’t sparkle or score visionary goals like Modise did
to see off SuperSport and claim the title last Tuesday. Morgan Gould was the last defender to win it - with champions SuperSport United in 2010 - so there IS a precedent for Schut.
And though “Assault
and Vinegar” Katsande has made even more crunching tackles than he’s had yellow
cards, Vilakazi – with a Nedbank Cup final to come – has to be the favourite
now. With eight goals from midfield, Gavin Hunt has been singing his praises all season.
PREVIOUS PSL
FOOTBALLER OF THE SEASON WINNERS:
2012-13 Itumeleng Khune Kaizer Chiefs GK
South Africa
2011-12 Siyabonga Nomvethe Moroka
Swallows FW South Africa
2010-11 Thulani Serero Ajax Cape
Town MF South Africa
2009-10 Morgan Gould Supersport United DF
South Africa
2008-09 Teko Modise Orlando Pirates MF
South Africa
2007-08 Teko Modise Orlando Pirates MF
South Africa
Then there’s the
Players’ Player of the Season. Teko gets the nod for this one, voted for by his
peers, along with Vilakazi and Katsande. In the Premier League, Luis Suarez did
the double with both top awards this season – I guess Teko will have to accept
just one, though whether his fellow professionals agree, I can’t say. Both Vilakazi and Katsande have emerged as strong contenders, but I'd offer this to Modise... his lack of fortune in leaving SuperSport (before they won three PSLs on the trot) and Orlando Pirates (before they won the two trebles) says it HAS to be Teko!
PREVIOUS PSL
PLAYERS’ PLAYER OF THE SEASON WINNERS:
2012-13 Itumeleng Khune Kaizer Chiefs GK South Africa
2011-12 Siyabonga Nomvethe Moroka Swallows FW
South Africa
2010-11 Thulani Serero Ajax Cape Town MF South Africa
2009-10 Katlego Mphela Mamelodi Sundowns FW South Africa
2008-09 Teko Modise Orlando Pirates MF South Africa
2007-08 Itumeleng Khune Kaizer Chiefs GK South Africa
2006-07 Godfrey Sapula Mamelodi Sundowns MF South Africa
2005-06 Surprise Moriri Mamelodi Sundowns MF South Africa
2004-05 Sandile Ndlovu Dynamos FW South Africa
2003-04 Tinashe Nengomasha Kaizer Chiefs MF Zimbabwe
2002-03 Moeneeb Josephs Ajax Cape Town GK South Africa
2001-02 Jabu Pule Kaizer Chiefs MF South Africa
2000-01 Benjani Mwaruwari Jomo Cosmos FW Zimbabwe
1999-00 Siyabonga Nomvethe Kaizer Chiefs FW South Africa
1998-99 Roger Feutmba Mamelodi Sundowns MF Cameroon
1997-98 Raphael Chukwu Mamelodi Sundowns FW Nigeria
1996-97 Wilfred Mugeyi Bush Bucks FW Zimbabwe
The Coach of
the Season award sees Pitso Mosimane, Clive Barker and Stuart Baxter nominated.
Clearly, Pitso’s title triumph will be the dominating factor. Sure, he’s backed
by the billions of Patrice Motsepe, but Dutch master Johan Neeskens and Bristling Bulgarian Hristo Stoichkov both failed to hit the top before him as Masandawana
endured their seven-year drought.
Quite why
Baxter, a double loser this season, gets the nod ahead of Allan Freese and Roger de Sa, I’m not
sure.
Without a contract, Freese took unfashionable Platinum Stars to the MTN8 and TelkomKO finals - and won them both in his first season in charge.
De Sa took Pirates to the African Champions League final – not to mention the last hurdle of the MTN8 and TelkomKO – before decamping to Ajax. Old Dog Barker has achieved miracles at promoted Mpumalanga Black Aces after a record 35 signings this season, but the 69-year-old knows Pitso is more deserving this season.
Still, Pitso MUST win it, no matter who else is nominated.
Without a contract, Freese took unfashionable Platinum Stars to the MTN8 and TelkomKO finals - and won them both in his first season in charge.
De Sa took Pirates to the African Champions League final – not to mention the last hurdle of the MTN8 and TelkomKO – before decamping to Ajax. Old Dog Barker has achieved miracles at promoted Mpumalanga Black Aces after a record 35 signings this season, but the 69-year-old knows Pitso is more deserving this season.
Still, Pitso MUST win it, no matter who else is nominated.
Keagan Dolly
has to be Young Player of the Season – called up (and mysteriously dropped) by
Bafana Bafana, he has attracted rave reviews all season at Ajax Cape Town.
Respect is due
to Hlompho Kekana, his rasper for Sundowns against Pirates in February will surely earn Goal of the Season,
while last year’s all-conquering Itumeleng Khune is nominated for Goalkeeper of
the Season, which could also go to Wits’ former Pirate Moeneeb Josephs. Slim Kat's penalty-saving heroics saw his side to the Nedbank Cup final, and surely Khune - injured and far from perfect this season - has won enough?
The Lesley Manyathela Golden Boot
as PSL top-scorer looks destined for Bernard Parker, with a modest 10 goals. But given that he hasn’t
scored – even from the spot – since February, perhaps it should be melted down
and handed out again next season to a more deserving candidate.
The table below lists all top scorers, with the current 30-game format adopted in 2002. Barring miracles, Parker's tally will the the LOWEST EVER in the PSL.
PREVIOUS PSL TOP SCORERS
The table below lists all top scorers, with the current 30-game format adopted in 2002. Barring miracles, Parker's tally will the the LOWEST EVER in the PSL.
PREVIOUS PSL TOP SCORERS
1996–97 Wilfred Mugeyi 22 Bush Bucks
1997–98 Daniel Mudau 24 Sundowns
1998–99 Pollen Ndlanya 21 Orlando Pirates
1999–00 Dennis Lota 18 Orlando Pirates
2000–01 Gilbert Mushangazhike 19 Manning Rangers
2001–02 Ishmael Maluleke 18 Manning Rangers
2002–03 Lesley Manyathela 18 Orlando Pirates
2003–04 Jackie Ledwaba 14 Zulu Royals
2004–05 Collins Mbesuma 25 Kaizer Chiefs
2005–06 Mame Niang 14 Swallows
2006–07 Chris Katongo 15 Jomo Cosmos
2007–08 James Chamanga 14 Swallows
2008–09 Richard Henyekane 19 Golden Arrows
2009–10 Katlego Mphela 17 Sundowns
2010–11 Knowledge Musona 15 Kaizer Chiefs
2011–12 Siyabonga Nomvethe 20 Moroka Swallows
2012–13 Katlego Mashego 13 Moroka Swallows
2013-14 Bernard Parker 10 Kaizer Chiefs
The full list of 2014 nominations:
PSL Footballer
of the Season
Alje Schut
Sibusiso Vilakazi
Willard Katsande
PSL Players' Player of the Season
Sibusiso Vilakazi
Teko Modise
Willard Katsande
PSL Young Player of the Season
Abbubaker Mobara
Gabadinho Mhango
Keagan Dolly
PSL Goalkeeper of the Season
Annsi Jaakkola
Itumeleng Khune
Moeneeb Josephs
PSL Goal of the Season
Hlompho Kekana
Knowledge Musona
Puleng Tlolane
PSL Coach of the Season
Clive Barker
Pitso Mosimane
Stuart Baxter
MTN8 Last Man Standing
Lennox Bacela
Robert Ng'ambi
Vuyo Mere
Telkom Knockout Player of the Tournament
Lennox Bacela
Mogakolodi Ngele
Robert Ng'ambi
Nedbank Cup Player of the Tournament
Jabulani Shongwe
Oupa Manyisa
Sibusiso Vilakazi
Nedbank Cup Most Promising Player of the Tournament
Kwanda Mngonyama
Thabo Moloi
Vincent Pule
Alje Schut
Sibusiso Vilakazi
Willard Katsande
PSL Players' Player of the Season
Sibusiso Vilakazi
Teko Modise
Willard Katsande
PSL Young Player of the Season
Abbubaker Mobara
Gabadinho Mhango
Keagan Dolly
PSL Goalkeeper of the Season
Annsi Jaakkola
Itumeleng Khune
Moeneeb Josephs
PSL Goal of the Season
Hlompho Kekana
Knowledge Musona
Puleng Tlolane
PSL Coach of the Season
Clive Barker
Pitso Mosimane
Stuart Baxter
MTN8 Last Man Standing
Lennox Bacela
Robert Ng'ambi
Vuyo Mere
Telkom Knockout Player of the Tournament
Lennox Bacela
Mogakolodi Ngele
Robert Ng'ambi
Nedbank Cup Player of the Tournament
Jabulani Shongwe
Oupa Manyisa
Sibusiso Vilakazi
Nedbank Cup Most Promising Player of the Tournament
Kwanda Mngonyama
Thabo Moloi
Vincent Pule
Teko should have WON the Footballer Of The Year, the very least a nomination. Now that he's shut (some of) the media up on the Bad Luck comments, they deny the King his throne. @ThatsSenzo
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