BY OUR CORRESPONDENT
Gor Mahia dominated the 2023/24 FKF Premier League awards during the FKF Gala held at Safari Park Hotel.
Gor Mahia’s Austin Odhiambo and Kenya Police Bullets’ Lydia Akoth bagged the Most Valuable Players awards.
In addition to the individual accolades, both teams also secured the Coach of the Year awards.
Immediate former Gor Mahia coach Jonathan Mckinstry was named FKF Premier League Coach of the Year, while Beldine Odemba, who led Kenya Police Bullets to an unbeaten season, was celebrated as the FKF WPL Coach of the Year.
Benson Omalla of Gor Mahia earned the FKF Premier League Golden Boot with an impressive tally of 19 goals for the 2023/24 season. His counterpart in the FKF Women Premier League, Vihiga Queens’ forward Tumaini Waliaula of Kenya Police scored 16 goals to claim the top spot in the women’s league.
The Golden Glove award in the FKF Women Premier League was shared between Judith Osimbo of Ulinzi Starlets and Sophy Akinyi of Vihiga Queens, both of whom recorded 10 clean sheets.
In the FKF Premier League, Kevin Omondi achieved 21 clean sheets, securing the Golden Glove in the men’s league.
Josephine Wanjiku and Dickens Mimisa were honored with the FKF Women Premier League and FKF Premier League Referee of the Year awards, respectively.
Tusker FC and Vihiga Queens were recognized with the Social Media of the Year awards for their respective leagues, while Shabana and Vihiga Queens were awarded the Fair Play Awards
Junior Starlets Head Coach Mildred Cheche received the President’s Award for her exceptional leadership in guiding her team to Kenya’s first World Cup appearance in football.