CONCACAF Awards

The CONCACAF Awards are an association football award given annually to honor players, match officials and coaches from the North American region. It was established in 2013.[1]

CONCACAF Awards
Current: 2018 CONCACAF Awards
First awarded2013
Websitehttp://www.concacaf.com

Players, Coaches and Referees of any nationality are eligible to be nominated, so long as they meet at least one of the following criteria:

  • 1. Have played/coached/refereed in an official CONCACAF tournament at club or national level
  • 2. Have played/coached/refereed for a CONCACAF member national team in a FIFA-sanctioned international competition
  • 3. Have played/coached/refereed in a domestic league within CONCACAF's territory.

For each award, an initial shortlist of 20 nominees was established by CONCACAF's 41 Member Associations and CONCACAF competitions' Technical Study Groups.

The final shortlist is voted on by three groups; Member Associations' national team coaches and captains, media, and fans. Each group's votes will provide a third of the total outcome.

Female award winners

Player of the Year

Year Rank Player Team
2013[2] 1st Alex Morgan Portland Thorns
2nd Abby Wambach Western New York Flash
3rd Shirley Cruz Paris Saint-Germain
2014[3] 1st Abby Wambach Western New York Flash
2nd Shirley Cruz Paris Saint-Germain
3rd Charlyn Corral Merilappi United
2015[4] 1st Carli Lloyd Houston Dash
2nd Alex Morgan Orlando Pride
3rd Shirley Cruz Paris Saint-Germain
2016[5] 1st Alex Morgan Orlando Pride
2nd Tobin Heath Portland Thorns
3rd Crystal Dunn Washington Spirit
2017 1st Alex Morgan Orlando Pride
2nd Samantha Kerr Sky Blue FC
3rd Christine Sinclair Portland Thorns
2018 1st Alex Morgan Orlando Pride
2nd Khadija Shaw Tennessee Volunteers
3rd Lindsey Horan Portland Thorns

Goalkeeper of the Year

Year Rank Player Club
2015 1st Hope Solo Seattle Reign
2nd Dinnia Díaz Moravia
3rd Cecilia Santiago Apollon Limassol
2016 1st Ashlyn Harris Orlando Pride
2nd Stephanie Labbé Washington Spirit
3rd Yoselin Franco Unifut
2017 1st Adrianna Franch Portland Thorns
2nd Ashlyn Harris Orlando Pride
3rd Cecilia Santiago América
2018 1st Alyssa Naeher Chicago Red Stars
2nd Yenith Bailey San Miguelito
3rd Stephanie Labbé Linköpings

Coach of the Year

Year Rank Coach Team
2015 1st Jill Ellis  United States
2nd Amelia Valverde  Costa Rica
3rd Raiza Gutierrez  Panama
2016 1st Amelia Valverde  Costa Rica
2nd Jill Ellis  United States
3rd Michelle French  United States
2017 1st Eva Espejo Pachuca
2nd Roberto Medina  Mexico
3rd Amelia Valverde  Costa Rica
2018 1st Hue Menzies Florida Kraze Krush
 Jamaica
2nd Jill Ellis  United States
3rd Monica Vergara Mexico U17

Referee of the Year

Year Rank Referee
2015 1st Kimberly Moreira
2nd Lucila Venegas
3rd Carol Anne Chenard
2016 1st Carol Anne Chenard
2nd Quetzalli Alvarado
3rd Kimberly Moreira
2017 1st Lucila Venegas
2nd Carol Anne Chenard
3rd Marianela Araya Cruz
2018 1st Lucila Venegas
2nd Crystal Sobers
3rd Carol Anne Chenard

Male award winners

Player of the Year

Year Rank Player Club
2013 1st Oribe Peralta Santos Laguna
2nd Landon Donovan LA Galaxy
3rd Clint Dempsey Seattle Sounders
2014 1st Keylor Navas Real Madrid
2nd Bryan Ruiz Fulham
3rd Tim Howard Everton
2015 1st Javier Hernández Bayer Leverkusen
2nd Bryan Ruiz Sporting CP
3rd Andrés Guardado PSV Eindhoven
2016 1st Bryan Ruiz Sporting CP
2nd Hirving Lozano Pachuca
3rd Keylor Navas Real Madrid
2017 1st Keylor Navas Real Madrid
2nd Hirving Lozano PSV Eindhoven
3rd Andre Blake Philadelphia Union
2018 1st Hirving Lozano PSV Eindhoven
2nd Keylor Navas Real Madrid
3rd Sebastian Giovinco Toronto FC

Goalkeeper of the Year

Year Rank Goalkeeper Club
2013 1st Tim Howard Everton
2nd Raúl Gudiño Guadalajara
3rd Keylor Navas Levante
2014 1st Tim Howard Everton
2nd Guillermo Ochoa Málaga
3rd Keylor Navas Real Madrid
2015 1st Tim Howard Everton
2nd Jaime Penedo Saprissa
3rd Guillermo Ochoa Málaga
2016 1st Keylor Navas Real Madrid
2nd Alfredo Talavera Toluca
3rd Nahuel Guzmán Tigres UANL
2017 1st Keylor Navas Real Madrid
2nd Andre Blake Philadelphia Union
3rd Jaime Penedo Dinamo București
2018 1st Keylor Navas Real Madrid
2nd Guillermo Ochoa Standard Liège
3rd Cody Laurendi Oklahoma City Energy

Coach of the Year

Year Rank Coach Club/National Team
2013 1st Jürgen Klinsmann  United States
2nd Miguel Herrera América
 Mexico
3rd Luis Fernando Suárez  Honduras
2014 1st Jorge Luis Pinto  Costa Rica
2nd Luis Fernando Suárez  Honduras
3rd Oscar Ramírez Alajuelense
2015 1st Hernán Darío Gómez  Panama
2nd Caleb Porter Portland Timbers
3rd Miguel Herrera  Mexico
Tijuana
2016 1st Óscar Ramírez  Costa Rica
2nd Ricardo Ferretti Tigres UANL
3rd Diego Alonso Pachuca
2017 1st Greg Vanney Toronto FC
2nd Hernán Darío Gómez  Panama
3rd Juan Carlos Osorio  Mexico
2018 1st Matías Almeyda Guadalajara
San Jose Earthquakes
2nd Remko Bicentini  Curaçao
3rd Juan Carlos Osorio  Mexico
 Paraguay

Referee of the Year

Year Rank Referee
2013 1st Marco Antonio Rodríguez
2nd Roberto García
3rd Courtney Campbell
2014 1st Mark Geiger
2nd Marco Antonio Rodríguez
3rd Walter Quesada
2015 1st Joel Aguilar
2nd Roberto Garcia
3rd Fernando Guerrero
2016 1st César Arturo Ramos
2nd Joe Fletcher
3rd Joel Aguilar
2017 1st César Arturo Ramos
2nd Joel Aguilar
3rd Kimbell Ward
2018 1st César Arturo Ramos
2nd Mark Geiger
3rd Joel Aguilar

Mixed

Goal of the Year

Year Rank Player Team Opponent Score Competition
2013 1st Raúl Jiménez  Mexico  Panama 2–1 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
2nd Juan Carlos García  Honduras  United States 2–1 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
3rd Jozy Altidore  United States  Honduras 1–0 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
2014 1st Bryan Ruiz  Costa Rica  Italy 1–0 2014 FIFA World Cup
2nd Esteban Ramírez Herediano Saprissa 3–1 2014–15 FPD Invierno
3rd Joel Campbell  Costa Rica  Uruguay 3–1 2014 FIFA World Cup
2015 1st Carli Lloyd  United States  Japan 5–2 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup
2nd Paul Aguilar  Mexico  United States 3–2 2015 CONCACAF Cup
3rd Darwin Quintero América Walter Ferretti 1–0 2015–16 CONCACAF Champions League
2016 1st Jesús Manuel Corona  Mexico  Venezuela 1–1 Copa América Centenario
2nd Eduardo Herrera UNAM Honduras Progreso 2–0 2016–17 CONCACAF Champions League
3rd Alexander Larín Alianza New York Red Bulls 1–0 2016–17 CONCACAF Champions League
2017 1st Amaury Escoto Lobos BUAP Guadalajara 2–1 Liga MX Apertura 2017
2nd Camila Orlando Pride Houston Dash 1–0 2017 National Women's Soccer League
3rd Ernesto Sinclair Plaza Amador Árabe Unido 1–1 2017–18 Liga Panameña de Fútbol
2018 1st Joe Corona América Tauro 1–0 2018 CONCACAF Champions League
2nd Alan Pulido Guadalajara Toronto FC 2–1 2018 CONCACAF Champions League
3rd Khadija Shaw  Jamaica  Cuba 1–0 2018 CONCACAF Women's Championship

See also

References

  1. "2013 CONCACAF Awards". CONCACAF.com. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 26 November 2013.
  2. "Peralta, Morgan named 2013 CONCACAF Players of the Year". CONCACAF.com. 13 December 2013. Archived from the original on 14 December 2013. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
  3. "Navas, Wambach named 2014 CONCACAF Players of the Year". CONCACAF.com. 23 December 2014. Archived from the original on 28 February 2016. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
  4. "Javier Hernandez and Carli Lloyd Named 2015 CONCACAF Players of the Year". CONCACAF.com. 22 January 2016.
  5. "Bryan Ruiz and Alex Morgan Named 2016 CONCACAF Players of the Year". CONCACAF.com. 19 January 2017.

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