ADELAIDE United's Argentine superstar Marcos Flores has won the prestigious Johnny Warren Medal at the 2010/2011 Hyundai A-League Awards night in Sydney on Sunday evening.
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Flores received 618 votes from his playing peers, well ahead of Brisbane Roar’s duo of Thomas Broich (495 votes) and Matt McKay (432).
Central Coast Mariners Goalkeeper Matthew Ryan was presented the NAB Young Footballer of the Year Award with Adelaide United striker Sergio Van Dijk collecting the Reebok Golden Boot Award courtesy of his 16 goal haul during the regular season.
After claiming the Premiers’ Plate with a record breaking unbeaten streak, Brisbane Roar picked up four awards with Ange Postecoglou receiving the Coach of the Year Award, Michael Theoklitos the Goalkeeper of the Year Award, Erik Paartalu the SOLO Goal of the Year Award and the team receiving the Fair Play Award for accruing the least number of yellow and red cards.
Gold Coast United Youth team captain, Steven Lustica, was named the National Youth League 2010/11 Player of the Year.
Matthew Breeze picked up the Zurich Referee of the Year award, an accolade that he last won in 2008/09.
Awards
Johnny Warren Medal; Marcos Flores (Adelaide United)
Reebok Golden Boot; Sergio van Dijk (Adelaide United)
Goalkeeper of the Year; Michael Theoklitos (Brisbane Roar)
NAB Young Footballer of the Year; Matthew Ryan (Central Coast Mariners)
Coach of the Year; Ange Postecoglou (Brisbane Roar)
Goal of the Year; Erik Paartalu (Brisbane Roar) vs Gold Coast United, Round 27
Fair Play Award; Brisbane Roar
Zurich Referee of the Year; Matthew Breeze
NYL Player of the Year; Steve Lustica (Gold Coast United)
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