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Titi d'Or
CountryFrance
Presented byLes Titis du PSG
First awarded2007
Current holderFrance Tanguy Kouassi
(1st award)
Most awardsFrance Hervin Ongenda
France Kingsley Coman
(2 awards)
Websitetiti-dor.fr

The Titi d'Or is an annual award presented by Les Titis du PSG to the most promising and best talent in Paris Saint-Germain Academy.[1] It has been awarded since 2007, with an exception in 2010 due to technical reasons. The award is presented by Les Titis du PSG, an association affiliated to Paris Saint Germain for covering the news of club's academy. Even though voting has been open to the public till 2011, it is currently designated to academy players only. Players from Under-17, Under-19 and reserve teams who have not played more than 5 matches for the senior team of Paris Saint-Germain are eligible to win the trophy.[2] The most recent receipent of the award is Tanguy Kouassi, who won the 2019 Titi d'Or.[3]

Winners

Year Position Player Current club
2007 MF Morocco Abdelaziz Barrada France Luisitanos Saint-Maur
2008 FW France Hervin Ongenda Italy Chievo Verona
2009 GK France Alphonse Areola Spain Real Madrid
2010 Not awarded
2011 FW France Hervin Ongenda Italy Chievo Verona
2012 FW France Kingsley Coman Germany Bayern Munich
2013 FW France Kingsley Coman Germany Bayern Munich
2014 FW France Jean-Kévin Augustin Germany RB Leipzig
2015 FW France Odsonne Édouard Scotland Celtic
2016 FW France Moussa Diaby Germany Bayer Leverkusen
2017 MF France Yacine Adli France Bordeaux
2018 DF France Arthur Zagre France Monaco
2019 DF France Tanguy Kouassi Germany Bayern Munich

References

  1. ^ "Titi d'Or". Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  2. ^ "PSG - Qu'est-ce que le Titi d'Or ?". Goal.com. 16 January 2017. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Arthur Zagre wins 2018 Titi d'Or award". Onefootball. 6 February 2019. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
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