In today's world, Belgian professional football awards has become a topic of great interest and relevance. The impact of Belgian professional football awards is becoming increasingly evident in multiple areas of life, from technology to politics, culture and society in general. In this article, we will explore the different facets of Belgian professional football awards and its influence on various aspects of our daily reality. From its origins to its current evolution, we will analyze how Belgian professional football awards has been shaping the world we live in and how it continues to do so in the future. Through in-depth analysis and critical reflection, we aim to shed light on the importance and relevance of Belgian professional football awards today.
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The Belgian professional football awards is a collection of awards given at the end of each season since 1983. Back then, the only award was the Manager of the Year. There are now 5 main awards: Footballer, Footballer (second division), Goalkeeper, Manager and Referee. The previous fifth award, the Young Footballer of the Year Award, was not awarded between 2008–09 and 2012–13. The voters are all the players from the Belgian Pro League as well as the Belgian footballers playing abroad at the highest level. The ceremony is organized together by the paper Sport Foot Magazine and the Belgian Football Association.[1]
Season | Winner | Club | Country |
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2017–18 | Xavier Mercier | Cercle Brugge | ![]() |
2018–19 | Percy Tau | Union SG | ![]() |
2019–20 | not awarded as season was terminated early | ||
2020–21 | Dante Vanzeir | Union SG | ![]() |
2021–22 | Lukas Van Eenoo | Westerlo | |
2022–23 | Thierno Barry | Beveren | ![]() |
2023–24 | Thibaud Verlinden | Beerschot | ![]() |