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Singapore Premier League Awards Night is a football awards ceremony held by the Football Association of Singapore since the S.League's inaugural season in 1996.

Player of the Year Award

Note nationality of players at presentation of award. A number of foreign players were naturalised to play for Singapore later in their career.

Season Name Club
1996 Croatia Ivica Raguž Singapore Armed Forces
1997 Singapore Nazri Nasir Balestier Central
1998 Singapore S. Subramani Tanjong Pagar United
1999 Hungary Zsolt Bücs Home United
2000 Croatia Mirko Grabovac Singapore Armed Forces
2001 England Daniel Bennett Tanjong Pagar United
2002 Thailand Therdsak Chaiman Singapore Armed Forces
2003 Brazil Peres de Oliveira Home United
2004 Thailand Surachai Jaturapattarapong Home United
2005 Singapore Noh Alam Shah Tampines Rovers
2006 Morocco Laakkad Abdelhadi Woodlands Wellington
2007 Singapore Aleksandar Đurić Singapore Armed Forces
2008 Singapore Aleksandar Đurić (2) Singapore Armed Forces
2009 Cameroon Valery Hiek Home United
2010 Singapore Shahril Ishak Home United
2011 Bosnia and Herzegovina Mislav Karoglan Singapore Armed Forces
2012 Singapore Aleksandar Đurić (3) Tampines Rovers
2013 South Korea Lee Kwan-Woo Home United
2014 Singapore Hassan Sunny[1] Warriors
2015 Japan Fumiya Kogure Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
2016 Japan Atsushi Kawata Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
2017 Japan Kento Nagasaki Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
2018 Japan Wataru Murofushi Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
2019 Singapore Faris Ramli Hougang United
2020 Singapore Gabriel Quak Lion City Sailors
2021 Japan Tomoyuki Doi Hougang United
2022 Japan Kodai Tanaka Japan Albirex Niigata (S)

Top Scorers

Season Name Club Goals
1996 Croatia Jure Eres Singapore Armed Forces 28
1997 Croatia Goran Paulic Balestier Central 21[2]
1998 England Stuart Young Home United 22[2]
1999 Croatia Mirko Grabovac Singapore Armed Forces 23
2000 Croatia Mirko Grabovac (2) Singapore Armed Forces 19
2001 Croatia Mirko Grabovac (3) Singapore Armed Forces 42^
2002 Singapore Mirko Grabovac (4) Singapore Armed Forces 36^
2003 Brazil Peres de Oliveira Home United 37^
2004 Singapore Egmar Goncalves Home United 30
2005 Singapore Mirko Grabovac (5) Tampines Rovers 26
2006 Morocco Laakkad Abdelhadi Woodlands Wellington 23
2007 Singapore Aleksandar Đurić Singapore Armed Forces 37
2008 Singapore Aleksandar Đurić (2) Singapore Armed Forces 28
2009 Singapore Aleksandar Đurić (3) Singapore Armed Forces 28
2010 France Frédéric Mendy France Étoile 21
2011 Bosnia and Herzegovina Mislav Karoglan Singapore Armed Forces 33
2012 France Frédéric Mendy (2) Home United 20
2013 Singapore Aleksandar Đurić (4) Tampines Rovers 15
South Korea Moon Soon-Ho Woodlands Wellington
Brazil Rodrigo Tosi[1] Brunei Brunei DPMM
24
2015 Brazil Rafael Ramazotti Brunei Brunei DPMM 21
2016 Brazil Rafael Ramazotti (2) Brunei Brunei DPMM 20
2017 Japan Tsubasa Sano Japan Albirex Niigata (S) 26
2018 Japan Shuhei Hoshino Japan Albirex Niigata (S) 19
2019 Belarus Andrei Varankou Brunei DPMM 21
2020 Croatia Stipe Plazibat Hougang United
Lion City Sailors
14
2021 Japan Tomoyuki Doi Hougang United 19
2022 Montenegro Boris Kopitović Tampines Rovers 35

* Mirko Grabovac was a naturalised Singapore player from 2002 until he renounced his Singapore citizenship in 2008.
^ Goals in all domestic competitions, including the S.League and Singapore Cup.

Source:"S.League leading scorers". S.League.

Golden Glove

Season Name Club Clean sheets
2009 Singapore Hassan Sunny Tampines Rovers 13
2010 France Yohann Lacroix France Étoile 19
2011 Singapore Lionel Lewis Home United 13
2012 Japan Takuma Ito Japan Albirex Niigata (S) 11
2013 Singapore Shahril Jantan Home United 12
2014 Brunei Wardun Yussof Brunei DPMM FC 7
2015 Japan Yōsuke Nozawa Japan Albirex Niigata (S) 13
2016 Japan Yōsuke Nozawa (2) Japan Albirex Niigata (S) 11
2017 Japan Yōsuke Nozawa (3) Japan Albirex Niigata (S) 12
2018 Japan Yōsuke Nozawa (4) Japan Albirex Niigata (S) 10
2019 Brunei Wardun Yussof Brunei DPMM FC 10
2020 Japan Kei Okawa Japan Albirex Niigata (S) 8
2021 Japan Takahiro Koga Japan Albirex Niigata (S) 8
2022 Singapore Zaiful Nizam Geylang International 9

Young Player of the Year

Season Name Club
1996 Singapore Robin Chitrakar Geylang United
1997 Singapore Ahmad Latiff Khamaruddin Geylang United
1998 Singapore Lim Soon Seng Tanjong Pagar United
1999 Singapore Yazid Yasin Home United
2000 Singapore Indra Sahdan Daud Geylang United
2001 Singapore Indra Sahdan Daud (2) Home United
2002 Singapore Noh Alam Shah Sembawang Rangers
2003 Singapore Baihakki Khaizan Geylang United
2004 Serbia Fahrudin Mustafić* Tampines Rovers
2005 Canada Issey Nakajima-Farran Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
2006 Cameroon Kengne Ludovick Balestier Khalsa
2007 Singapore Shariff Abdul Samat Tampines Rovers
2008 Singapore Khairul Amri Tampines Rovers
2009 Nigeria Gabriel Obatola Gombak United
2010 Singapore Hariss Harun Young Lions
2011 Japan Tatsuro Inui Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
2012 Malaysia Wan Zack Haikal Malaysia Harimau Muda A
2013 France Sirina Camara Home United
2014 Argentina Nicolás Vélez[1] Warriors
2015 Brunei Azwan Ali Brunei Brunei DPMM
2016 Singapore Anumanthan Kumar Hougang United
2017 Singapore Hazzuwan Halim Balestier Khalsa
2018 Singapore Adam Swandi Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
2019 Singapore Hami Syahin Home United
2020 Singapore Saifullah Akbar Lion City Sailors
2021 Singapore Nur Adam Abdullah Lion City Sailors
2022 Singapore Ilhan Fandi Japan Albirex Niigata (S)

* Fahrudin Mustafić held Serbian citizenship before being naturalised to play for Singapore in 2007.

Coach of the Year

Season Name Club
1996 Singapore Vincent Subramaniam Singapore Armed Forces
1997 Singapore Vincent Subramaniam (2) Singapore Armed Forces
1998 Singapore Jita Singh Sembawang Rangers
1999 Netherlands Robert Alberts Home United
2000 Singapore Fandi Ahmad Singapore Armed Forces
2001 South Korea Jang Jung Geylang United
2002 Malaysia M. Karathu Woodlands Wellington
2003 Australia Scott O'Donell Geylang United
2004 Thailand Vorawan Chitavanich Tampines Rovers
2005 Thailand Vorawan Chitavanich (2) Tampines Rovers
2006 Singapore Richard Bok Singapore Armed Forces
2007 Singapore Richard Bok (2) Singapore Armed Forces
2008 Japan Hiroaki Hiraoka Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
2009 Singapore Richard Bok (3) Singapore Armed Forces
2010 Thailand Vorawan Chitavanich (3) Tampines Rovers
2011 Japan Koichi Sugiyama Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
2012 Croatia Vjeran Simunić Brunei Brunei DPMM
2013 South Korea Lee Lim-Saeng Home United
2014 Croatia Marko Kraljević[1] Balestier Khalsa
2015 Scotland Steve Kean Brunei Brunei DPMM
2016 Japan Naoki Naruo Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
2017 Japan Kazuaki Yoshinaga Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
2018 Japan Kazuaki Yoshinaga (2) Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
2019 England Adrian Pennock Brunei Brunei DPMM
2020 Japan Keiji Shigetomi Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
2021 Singapore Clement Teo Hougang United FC
2022 Japan Kazuaki Yoshinaga (3) Japan Albirex Niigata (S)

Team of the Year

Season Goalkeepers Defenders Midfielders Forwards
2017 Japan Yōsuke Nozawa Singapore Irfan Fandi

Japan Yasutaka Yanagi

Japan Naofumi Tanaka

Japan Ryutaro Megumi

Japan Shuto Inaba

Singapore Shahril Ishak

Japan Kento Nagasaki

Singapore Faris Ramli

Croatia Stipe Plazibat

Japan Tsubasa Sano

2018 Japan Yōsuke Nozawa Japan Riku Moriyasu

Japan Shuhei Sasahara

Japan Kento Fukuda

Japan Kenya Takahashi

Singapore Hafiz Nor

Japan Wataru Murofushi

South Korea Song Ui-young

Singapore Adam Swandi

Singapore Shahril Ishak

Japan Shuhei Hoshino

2019 Brunei Wardun Yussof Singapore Nazrul Nazari

Japan Kaishu Yamazaki

England Charlie Clough

Singapore Irwan Shah

Australia Blake Ricciuto

Japan Kyoga Nakamura

Singapore Shahdan Sulaiman

Singapore Shawal Anuar

Singapore Faris Ramli

Belarus Andrei Varankou

2020 Singapore Syazwan Buhari Singapore Tajeli Salamat

Japan Kazuki Hashioka

Japan Kaishu Yamazaki

Singapore Daniel Bennett

Croatia Kristijan Krajcek

Japan Kyoga Nakamura

Singapore Gabriel Quak

South Korea Song Ui-young

Brazil Luiz Júnior

Croatia Stipe Plazibat

2021 Japan Takahiro Koga Japan Kazuki Hashioka

Japan Shuya Yamashita

Brazil Jorge Fellipe

Singapore Nur Adam Abdullah

Japan Kaishu Yamazaki

Japan Ryoya Tanigushi

Singapore Shahdan Sulaiman

Croatia Šime Žužul

Croatia Stipe Plazibat

Japan Tomoyuki Doi

2022 Singapore Zaiful Nizam Japan Masaya Idetsu

Brazil Pedro Henrique

Singapore Joshua Pereira

Japan Kyoga Nakamura

France Vincent Bezecourt

Brazil Diego Lopes

Belgium Maxime Lestienne

Japan Kodai Tanaka

Singapore Ilhan Fandi

Montenegro Boris Kopitović

Song Ui-Young held South Korea citizenship before being naturalised to play for Singapore in 2021

Total awards

Rank Player Wins
1 Japan Kaishu Yamazaki 3
Japan Kyoga Nakamura
Croatia Stipe Plazibat
4 Singapore Faris Ramli 2
Singapore Shahril Ishak
Japan Yōsuke Nozawa
South Korea Song Ui-young
Singapore Shahdan Sulaiman

Fair Play Award

Season Club
1996 Singapore Armed Forces
1997 Singapore Armed Forces
1998 Singapore Armed Forces
1999 Geylang United
2000 Sembawang Rangers
2001 Singapore Armed Forces
2002 Singapore Armed Forces
2003 Young Lions
2004 Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
2005 Young Lions
2006 Young Lions
2007 Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
2008 South Korea Super Reds
2009 Home United
2010 Tampines Rovers
2011 Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
2012 Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
2013 Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
2014 Geylang International[1]
2015 Geylang International
2016 Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
2017 Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
2018 Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
2019 Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
2020 Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
2021 Japan Albirex Niigata (S)
2022 Japan Albirex Niigata (S)

Dollah Kassim awards

The Dollah Kassim Award is an annual award handed to the most outstanding youth player aged 18 and below. The winner will receive the Singapore Pools' Passport to Excellence prize which funds the cost of sending the recipient for an overseas training stint. Singapore Pools launched the incentive in 2010 to nurture young sports talent recognising footballing excellence and character.

Season Name Overseas training stints
2010 Ammirul Emmran Newcastle United
2011 Adam Swandi Newcastle United, Chelsea and Atlético Madrid.
2012 R. Aaravin FC Metz
2013 Hazim Faiz
2014 Muhelmy Suhaimi
2015 Joshua Pereira AS Saint-Étienne
2016 Rusyaidi Salime Omiya Ardija
2017 Joel Chew
2018 Nur Adam Abdullah KRC Genk
2019 Iman Hakim Omiya Ardija

Unofficial awards

Top Assists

Season Name Club Assists
2019 Belarus Andrey Varankow DPMM FC 10
2020 Singapore Gabriel Quak Lion City Sailors 7
2021 Montenegro Armin Bošnjak Tampines Rovers 11
2022 Belgium Maxime Lestienne Lion City Sailors 23

Special awards

200 S.League goals

Season Name Club
2005 Mirko Grabovac* Tampines Rovers
2007 Aleksandar Đurić Singapore Armed Forces

Mirko Grabovac was a Singaporean when he won the 200 S.League Goals award in 2005.

300 S.League goals

Season Name Club
2010 Aleksandar Đurić Tampines Rovers


Defunct Award Categories

Manager of the Year

Season Name Club
1996 P N Sivaji Tanjong Pagar United
1997 Chris Chan Singapore Armed Forces
1998 Alan Wong Gombak United
1999 Kok Wai Leong Singapore Armed Forces
2000 John Yap Gombak United
2001 Noordin Abdul Rahman Home United
2002 Alfred Loi Sembawang Rangers

People's Choice Award

Season Name Club
2002 Serbia Sead Muratović Tampines Rovers
2003 Indra Sahdan Daud Home United
2004 Agu Casmir Young Lions
2005 Zulkarnaen Zainal Tampines Rovers
2006 Khairul Amri Young Lions
2007 Aleksandar Đurić Singapore Armed Forces
2008 Cameroon Kengne Ludovick Home United
2009 Nigeria Gabriel Obatola Gombak United
2010 Shahril Jantan Singapore Armed Forces
2011 Safuwan Baharudin Young Lions
2012 Malaysia Wan Zack Haikal Malaysia Harimau Muda A
2013 Guinea Mamadou M. Diallo Hougang United

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Awards night signals end of 2014 S.League season". S.League. 7 November 2014. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  2. ^ a b Eric Ding (29 August 2005). "Golden Boot". Today. p. 38.