LPFP Awards

The LPFP Awards are a number of awards given annually during the Portuguese League for Professional Football (LPFP) gala, and the winners are chosen by a vote amongst the LPFP pairs. Between 2006 and 2010 the winners were chosen only by a vote amongst the members of Sports National Press Club (CNID). Since 2011, thanks to new sponsorship agreements, all the awards related to football belong to LPFP and their associated.[1][2]

These awards are given annually to players playing in Primeira Liga and Segunda Liga, as to managers and referees, the most prestigious one being the LPFP Primeira Liga Player of the Year.

Primeira Liga

Players

Season Best player Breakthrough Player Best Goalkeeper Best Goal Sources
2005–06 Portugal Ricardo Quaresma (Porto) [3][4]
2006–07 Portugal Simão (Benfica) Portugal Miguel Veloso (Sporting CP) [5][6]
2007–08 Argentina Lisandro López (Porto) Portugal Eduardo (Vitória de Setúbal) [7][8]
2008–09 Portugal Bruno Alves (Porto) Brazil Hulk (Porto) [9][10]
2009–10 Brazil David Luiz (Benfica) Portugal Fábio Coentrão (Benfica) [11][12]
2010–11 Brazil Hulk (Porto) Argentina Nicolás Gaitán (Benfica) Brazil Helton (Porto) [13][14]
2011–12 Brazil Hulk (Porto) Colombia James Rodríguez (Porto) Portugal Rui Patrício (Sporting CP) [15][16]
2012–13 Serbia Nemanja Matić (Benfica) Portugal Josué (Paços de Ferreira) Brazil Helton (Porto) [17][18]
2013–14 Argentina Enzo Pérez (Benfica) Portugal William Carvalho (Sporting CP) Slovenia Jan Oblak (Benfica) [19][20]
2014–15 Brazil Jonas (Benfica) Spain Óliver (Porto) Brazil Júlio César (Benfica) [21]
2015–16 Brazil Jonas (Benfica) Portugal Renato Sanches (Benfica) Portugal Rui Patrício (Sporting CP) Portugal Renato Sanches (Benfica) [22][23]
2016–17 Portugal Pizzi (Benfica) Portugal Nélson Semedo (Benfica) Brazil Ederson (Benfica) Portugal Salvador Agra (Nacional) [24]
2017–18 Portugal Bruno Fernandes (Sporting CP) Portugal Rúben Dias (Benfica) Portugal Rui Patrício (Sporting CP) Portugal Rodrigo Pinho (Marítimo) [25]
2018–19 Portugal Bruno Fernandes (Sporting CP) Portugal João Félix (Benfica) Spain Iker Casillas (Porto) Cape Verde Jovane Cabral (Sporting CP) [26]
2019–20 Mexico Jesús Corona (Porto) Portugal Pedro Gonçalves (Famalicão) Argentina Agustín Marchesín (Porto) Cape Verde Zé Luís (Porto) [27]
2020–21 Uruguay Sebastián Coates (Sporting CP) Portugal Pedro Gonçalves (Sporting CP) Spain Antonio Adán (Sporting CP) Portugal Beto (Portimonense) [28]
2021–22 Uruguay Darwin Núñez (Benfica) Portugal Vitinha (Porto) Greece Odysseas Vlachodimos (Benfica) Brazil André Silva (Arouca) [29]

Coaches

Season Best Coach Breakthrough Coach Sources
2005–06 Netherlands Co Adriaanse (Porto) Portugal Paulo Bento (Sporting CP) [3][4]
2006–07 Portugal Jesualdo Ferreira (Porto) Mozambique Daúto Faquirá (E. Amadora) [30]
2007–08 Portugal Jesualdo Ferreira (Porto) [7][8]
2008–09 Portugal Jesualdo Ferreira (Porto) Portugal Jorge Costa (Olhanense) [10]
2009–10 Portugal Jorge Jesus (Benfica) Portugal André Villas-Boas (Académica) [11][12]
2010–11 Portugal André Villas-Boas (Porto) [13][14]
2011–12 Portugal Vítor Pereira (Porto) [15][31]
2012–13 Portugal Vítor Pereira (Porto) [32]
2013–14 Portugal Jorge Jesus (Benfica) [19][20]
2014–15 Portugal Jorge Jesus (Benfica) [21]
2015–16 Portugal Rui Vitória (Benfica) [33]
2016–17 Portugal Rui Vitória (Benfica) [24]
2017–18 Portugal Sérgio Conceição (Porto) [25]
2018–19 Portugal Bruno Lage (Benfica) [26]
2019–20 Portugal Sérgio Conceição (Porto) [27]
2020–21 Portugal Rúben Amorim (Sporting CP) [28]
2021–22 Portugal Sérgio Conceição (Porto) [29]

Segunda Liga

Players

Season Best player Breakthrough Player Best Goalkeeper Best Goal Sources
2010–11 Portugal Miguel Rosa (Belenenses) Portugal Luís Neto (Varzim) Portugal Paulo Lopes (Feirense) [14]
2011–12 Portugal Licá (Estoril) Portugal Miguel Rosa (Belenenses) Brazil Vagner (Estoril) [34]
2012–13 Portugal Miguel Rosa (Benfica B) Portugal Bruma (Sporting CP B) England Matt Jones (Belenenses) [18]
2013–14 Portugal Jorge Pires (Moreirense) Portugal Bernardo Silva (Benfica B) Portugal Quim (Desportivo das Aves) [19][20]
2014–15 Portugal Tozé Marreco (Tondela) Portugal Gonçalo Guedes (Benfica B) Portugal Quim (Desportivo das Aves) [21]
2015–16 Portugal André Silva (Porto B) Portugal André Silva (Porto B) Georgia (country) Giorgi Makaridze (Feirense) [35]
2016–17 Brazil Paulinho (Portimonense) Portugal Rui Costa (Varzim) Portugal Ricardo (Portimonense) [24]
2017–18 Cape Verde Ricardo Gomes (Nacional) Portugal Chiquinho (Académica) Portugal Ricardo Ribeiro (Académica) [25]
2018–19 Brazil Luíz Carlos (Paços de Ferreira) Portugal Jota (Benfica B) Portugal Ricardo Ribeiro (Paços de Ferreira) [26]
2019–20 Abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 Portugal Miguel Crespo (Estoril) Portugal André Vidigal (Estoril) Portugal Daniel Figueira (Estoril) Portugal Joca (Leixões) [28]
2021–22 Portugal Guga (Rio Ave) Portugal Henrique Araújo (Benfica B) Portugal Mika (Académica) Portugal Fábio Fortes (Académica) [29]

Coaches

Season Best Coach Sources
2010–11 Portugal Paulo Alves (Gil Vicente) [13]
2011–12 Portugal Marco Silva (Estoril) [36]
2012–13 Netherlands Mitchell van der Gaag (Belenenses) [18]
2013–14 Portugal Miguel Leal (Penafiel) [19][20]
2014–15 Portugal Vítor Oliveira (União da Madeira) [21]
2015–16 Portugal Vítor Oliveira (Chaves) [35]
2016–17 Portugal Vítor Oliveira (Portimonense) [24]
2017–18 Portugal Costinha (Nacional) [25]
2018–19 Portugal Vítor Oliveira (Paços de Ferreira) [26]
2019–20 Abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic
2020–21 Portugal Álvaro Pacheco (Vizela) [28]
2021–22 Portugal Filipe Martins (Casa Pia) [29]

See also

References

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