Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, Sanju Win AIFF Player Of The Year Awards
Gurpreet Singh Sandhu was named the AIFF Men's Footballer of the Year on the basis of votes from Indian Super League and I-League club coaches.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: September 25, 2020 03:29 pm IST
Highlights
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Goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu won the AIFF Player of the Year award
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Among women's players AIFF Player of the award went to mid-fielder Sanju
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Anirudh Thapa was named the Men's Emerging Footballer of the Year
Indian men's team goalkeeper Gurpreet Singh Sandhu and women's squad's mid-fielder Sanju were on Friday declared the winners of the All India Football Federation (AIFF) Footballer of the Year awards for the 2019-20 season. This is the first time Gurpreet has received the award, and in the process he became the second goalkeeper after Subrata Paul in 2009 to be named the AIFF Player of the Year. Gurpreet was elected as the winner on the basis of votes from Indian Super League and I-League club coaches.
"There was always a desire to reach this point and this is an award which I have always looked up to. Chhetri-bhai (Sunil Chhetri) has won it so many times and I have always thought when I can be worthy enough to win it," Gurpreet said.
"Huge thanks go to AIFF and everyone who has supported and helped me relentlessly to help me achieve this today."
"Garnering the all-important draw against Asian Champions Qatar in Doha, eleven clean sheets in last Indian Super League edition, winning the Golden Glove award could not have been possible without the team," he added.
The 28-year-old had also received the Arjuna Award last year.
Meanwhile, national women's team mid-fielder Sanju was selected the winner after an excellent season.
Ratanbala Devi won the 2019-20 Emerging Women's Footballer of the Year Award. Both the winners were selected by head coach Maymol Rocky in consultation with AIFF technical director Isac Doru.
Sanju said, "Personally, it's a big milestone for me. This award is the proof that all the hard work that we have been doing over the last few years has indeed paid off.
"I would like to thank AIFF for all the exposure that we have got to grow and to improve ourselves. I'd also like to thank the seniors in our team. All of them have been an immense help to me and have helped me cope with the rigours of international football.
"I'd also like to thank Maymol ma'am for allowing me the time and the opportunity to grow within the team and express myself on the pitch."
Mid-fielder Anirudh Thapa was named the Men's Emerging Footballer of the Year. He was also selected on the basis of votes from ISL and Hero I-League club coaches.
The award for the best referee was won by L. Ajit Kumar Meetei from Manipur, while P. Vairamuthu from Tamil Nadu was named the best assistant referee.Â