- Pirates win big
- Sundowns rewarded for their dominance
- Ribeiro stands tall
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GOAL GFXAhead of the new season, teams and individuals who performed well in the 2024/25 campaign were awarded on Tuesday night.
Lucas Ribeiro was the biggest winner, followed by Orlando Pirates, while Kaizer Chiefs also went home with one award.
Have a look at all the winners.
The Premier Soccer League champions, Mamelodi Sundowns were presented with the Chairman's Award owing to their exemplary performance in the PSL.
Masandawana showed their prowess by winning the league for the eighth consecutive time.
Orlando Pirates' Relebohile Mofokeng won the award after playing four matches in which he scored two goals and provided as many assists.
He beat Deon Hotto and Faawaz Basadien to the prize.
The Magesi shot-stopper kept two clean sheets in the four games he played, conceding just three goals as they went all the way to win the competition.
Iqraam Rayners and Edmore Chirambadare were the other nominees.
The 19-year-old put up a decent shift as his team went all the way to the final.
Relebohile Mofokeng, and Mohau Nkota were the other nominees in this category.Pule Mmodi was in fine form, where he played five games and scored four goals.
He faced stiff competition from teammates Inacio Miguel and Gaston Sirino.
Stellie's Tylon Smith won this ahead of Chiefs' Ntandoyenkosi Nkosi and Gomolemo Kekana of Sundowns.
Dumisani Msibi of Durban City was recognised.
Casric Stars player is the youngster of the year.
Khanyi was voted as the best by his colleagues.
Mokoena was rewarded for his efforts to be as accurate as possible.
Orlando Pirates' Sipho Chaine scooped the award after his good performance in goal, where he managed to keep 11 clean sheets from the 25 games he played.
Sundowns' Ronwen Williams managed 11 clean sheets in the 16 league games he played.
Elvis Chipezeze of Magesi was the other nominee.
Thabo Moloisane of Stellenbosch and Sundowns' Grant Kekana were floored by Nkosinathi Sibisi.
Makhehleni Makhaula was outstanding for Pirates despite his age.
He beat Masandawana duo of Marcelo Allende and Teboho Mokoena to the award.
Mofokeng ran away with this award, beating teammate Mohau Nkota and Sundowns' Malibongwe Khoza.
Lucas Ribeiro's solo effort against Orlando Pirates carried the day ahead of Kaizer Chiefs' Glody Lilepo and Fawaaz Basadien.
In his debut season, Miguel Cardoso was rewarded as the best, ahead of Jose Riveiro who helped Bucs finish second in the league and Steve Barker who saw his Stellies team finish third.
Ribeiro took the prize after being voted for by other players ahead of Keletso Makgalwa and Mofokeng.
The South American was rewarded once again for his hard work, after being crowned the Player of the Year thanks to his 16 goals and nine assists.
Mofokeng and Makgalwa were the other nominees in the category.