Sunil Chhetri, Manisha Kalyan win AIFF Footballer of the Year award
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The Indian skipper won the accolade seventh time. Meanwhile the latter signed for Cyprian outfit Apollon Ladies.
Manisha Kalyan and Sunil Chhetri have been named as the 2021-22 AIFF Women’s Footballer of the Year, and the 2021-22 Men’s Footballer of the Year, respectively. The two stalwarts were nominated as winners by their respective National Team coaches Thomas Dennerby, and Igor Stimac.
While Manisha had won the Women’s Emerging Footballer of the Year for last season, while this is the 7th time that Sunil won the Award, having last won it in 2018-19.
“Manisha has come up with some outstanding performances for the National Team, and also her club. She has scored goals, and also n assisted on a regular basis. Blessed with excellent speed and being a good dribbler, she has the potential to play in bigger leagues in the future. She’s young, and still developing but has been our best player,” Women’s National Team Head Coach Thomas Dennerby averred.
Manisha recently signed a multi-year contract for Cypriot champions Apollon Ladies. The club, who were the winners of the 2020-21 Cypriot top division, have earned a place in the qualifying rounds of the 2022-23 UEFA Women's Champions League.
Speaking about Sunil, Men’s National Team Head Coach Igor Stimac explained, “Sunil was our highest goal-scorer, scoring 5 goals, and also the Player of the Tournament in the SAFF Cup. Furthermore, he led from the front scoring 4 goals in 3 games in the 3rd round of AFC Asian Cup qualifiers in Kolkata. His commitment, leadership, discipline and hard work were impressive throughout bad, and good times.”
In addition, Martina Thokchom was named as the 2021-22 Women’s Emerging Footballer of the Year, and Vikram Partap Singh was named as the 2021-22 Men’s Emerging Footballer of the Year by the two National team coaches.
“Martina is just 17 years old. She is a very strategic midfielder with an exceptional vision of the game,” Dennerby stated. “She has already earned her first India cap for the senior team, and has been quite regular since then. She also put up a stellar performance for the Indian Arrows in the IWL.”
Speaking about Vikram, Stimac mentioned that “He contributed to his club success last season with 22 appearances and 3 goals in the Hero ISL, and also the AFC Champions League. He also played a crucial role in our India’s campaign in the AFC U23 qualifiers for the Asian Cup scoring 1 goal.”
Meanwhile, Crystal John was adjudged the 2021-22 AIFF Best Referee of the Year, while Ujjal Halder was named the 2021-22 AIFF Best Assistant Referee of the Year.
AIFF Awards at a glance:
2021-22 AIFF Women’s Footballer of the Year: Manisha Kalyan.
2021-22 Men’s Footballer of the Year: Sunil Chhetri.
2021-22 AIFF Women’s Emerging Footballer of the Year: Martina Thokchom.
2021-22 Men’s Emerging Footballer of the Year: Vikram Partap Singh.
2021-22 AIFF Best Referee of the Year: Crystal John.
2021-22 AIFF Best Assistant Referee of the Year: Ujjal Halder.
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