List of Adelaide United FC club award winners

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The Adelaide United FC awards night is held annually and recognises the football club's best and fairest players as viewed by the club, the media, its coaches and its players.

Aurelio Vidmar Club Champion[]

The most prestigious award and highest accolade to be bestowed upon a player. The award goes to a player who has consistently made a significant and positive difference to the team’s performance during the games played, represented the club in an exemplary way, portrayed a totally professional attitude to everything he did on and off the park and personifies the vision of the club.[1]

Season Player
2003–04 Richie Alagich
2005–06 Carl Veart
2006–07 Jason Spagnuolo
2007–08 Cássio
2008–09 Eugene Galeković
2009–10
2010–11 Cássio
2011–12 Zenon Caravella
2012–13 Dario Vidošić
2013–14 Isaías
2014–15 Sergio Cirio
2015–16 Craig Goodwin
2016–17 Isaías
2017–18
2018–19
2019–20 Riley McGree
2020–21 Ben Halloran

Player’s Player - A-League[]

Voted by his team mates to be consistently the most valuable player on the park, set standards on and off the park that all players in the team aspire to and best exemplify their ideal type of player.[1]

Season Player
2003–04 Richie Alagich
2005–06 Michael Valkanis
2006–07 Jason Spagnuolo
2007–08 Cássio
2008–09 Eugene Galeković
2009–10
2010–11 Marcos Flores
2011–12 Eugene Galeković
2012–13
2013–14 Marcelo Carrusca
2014–15 Tarek Elrich
2015–16
2016–17
2017–18
2018–19
2019–20 Paul Izzo
2020–21 Jordan Elsey

Members' Player of the Year -A-League[]

Season Player
2020–21 Ryan Strain

Remo Paris Club Person[]

Awarded to the person who most epitomises the values and ideals of Adelaide United, on or off the pitch.

Season Player
2003–04 Michael Valkanis
2005–06 Matthew Kemp
2006–07 Robert Cornthwaite
2007–08 Shaun Ontong
2008–09 Fabian Barbiero
2009–10
2010–11 Adam Hughes
2011–12 Nigel Boogaard
2012–13 Bruce Djite
2013–14 Osama Malik
2014–15 Tarek Elrich
2015–16
2016–17 Peter Blazincic
2017–18 Peter Duke
2018–19 Will Cutts
2019–20 Colin Varacalli
2020–21 Ivan Karlovic

Rising Star - A-League[]

A young player voted by the coaches to have made a significant impact over the season, demonstrated the greatest growth in their development as a professional player and promises the greatest potential growth as a professional player.[1]

Season Player
2003–04 Aaron Goulding
2005–06 Adam van Dommele
2006–07 Nathan Burns
2007–08 Bruce Djite
2008–09 Scott Jamieson
2009–10 Mathew Leckie
2010–11 Iain Ramsay
2011–12 Osama Malik
2012–13 Awer Mabil
2013–14 Jordan Elsey
2014–15 James Jeggo
2015–16 Stefan Mauk
2016–17 Riley McGree
2017–18 Nathan Konstandopoulos
2018–19 Ryan Strain
2019–20 Louis D'Arrigo
2020–21 Josh Cavallo

Most Valuable Player – Youth[]

The player who consistently made a significant and positive difference to the team’s performance during the games played and portrayed a totally professional attitude.[1]

Season Player
2008–09 Michael Marrone
2009–10 Dane Milovanovic
2010–11 Allan Welsh
2011–12 Jordan Elsey
2012–13 Awer Mabil
2013–14
2014–15
2015–16 Ruon Tongyik
2016–17 Daniel Margush
2017–18 Isaac Richards and
2018–19 Carlo Armiento and Louis D'Arrigo
2019–20 Lachlan Brook and Taras Gomulka
2020–21 Jonny Yull

Dianne Alagich Medal – W-League[]

The player who consistently made a significant and positive difference to the team’s performance during the games played and portrayed a totally professional attitude.[1]

Season Player
2008–09 Dianne Alagich
2009–10 Racheal Quigley
2010–11 Ashleigh Gunning
2011–12 Abby Erceg
2012–13
2013–14 Jenna McCormick
2014 Kristy Moore
2015–16 Abby Dahlkemper
2016–17 Sofia Huerta
2017–18 Alyssa Mautz
2018–19 Amber Brooks
2019–20 Mallory Weber
2020–21 Maruschka Waldus

Rising Star - W-League[]

Season Player
2018–19 Charlotte Grant
2019–20 Chelsie Dawber
2020–21

Player’s Player - W-League[]

Season Player
2019–20 Mallory Weber
2020–21 Maruschka Waldus

Members' Player of the Year -W-League[]

Season Player
2020–21 Charlotte Grant

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Galekovic takes out Club Champion Award". Adelaide United FC. A-League. 7 March 2009. Retrieved 27 April 2012.

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