Former Black Maidens captain Mukarama Abdulai has been named Women’s Footballer of the Year at the just ended second edition of the Ghana Football Awards.
She also won the Rising Star award at the Ghana Football Awards event held on Sunday in Accra. The event was well attended by dignitaries, local journalists, actors and Ghanaian football stars.
Highlight of the night was a spectacular performance by Ghanaian Highlife musician Kwesi Pee.
The 17-year-old was by far the most successful women’s footballer in the country for her stellar achievements.
She was awarded the 2018 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Golden Shoe after scoring seven goals at the tournament.
The Northern Ladies player has also adjudged the third-best player at the tournament.
The 2019 Ghana Football Awards was held at the Accra Marriott Hotel.
Meanwhile, Thomas Partey, who was crowned the overall best player in last year’s ceremony defended his crowned this year by taking home the best foreign player award.
The full list of winners below.
Coach Of the Year
Charles Akunnor – Asante Kotoko
Women’s Footballer of the Year
Mukarama Abdulai – Black Maidens
Team Of The Year
Asante Kotoko
Goalkeeper of the Year
Felix Annan – Asante Kotoko
Home-based Player Of The Year
Fatawu Shafiu
Best Foreign Player
Thomas Partey
Goal of the Year
By Joseph Esso – Heart of Oak
The Living Legend Awards
Dogo Moro and Wiberforce Mfum
Rising Star Award
Mukarama Abdulai
Thumbs Up Award
Professional Footballers Association of Ghana
Overall Footballer of the Year
Thomas Partey
Former Black Maidens captain Mukarama Abdulai has been named Women’s Footballer of the Year at the just ended second edition of the Ghana Football Awards.
She also won the Rising Star award at the Ghana Football Awards event held on Sunday in Accra. The event was well attended by dignitaries, local journalists, actors and Ghanaian football stars.
Highlight of the night was a spectacular performance by Ghanaian Highlife musician Kwesi Pee.
The 17-year-old was by far the most successful women’s footballer in the country for her stellar achievements.
She was awarded the 2018 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Golden Shoe after scoring seven goals at the tournament.
The Northern Ladies player has also adjudged the third-best player at the tournament.
The 2019 Ghana Football Awards was held at the Accra Marriott Hotel.
Meanwhile, Thomas Partey, who was crowned the overall best player in last year’s ceremony defended his crowned this year by taking home the best foreign player award.
The full list of winners below.
Coach Of the Year
Charles Akunnor – Asante Kotoko
Women’s Footballer of the Year
Mukarama Abdulai – Black Maidens
Team Of The Year
Asante Kotoko
Goalkeeper of the Year
Felix Annan – Asante Kotoko
Home-based Player Of The Year
Fatawu Shafiu
Best Foreign Player
Thomas Partey
Goal of the Year
By Joseph Esso – Heart of Oak
The Living Legend Awards
Dogo Moro and Wiberforce Mfum
Rising Star Award
Mukarama Abdulai
Thumbs Up Award
Professional Footballers Association of Ghana
Overall Footballer of the Year
Thomas Partey
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