November 15, 2022...League1 Ontario announces Men's Premier Division 2022 award winners (from league1ontario.com)

Massimo Ferrin collects MVP and Golden Boot among Men’s Premier Division 2022 award winners
By League1 Ontario staff, 11/15/22, 2:30PM EST

WE CELEBRATE THE STAND-OUT PERFORMERS IN L1O THIS YEAR.
Congratulations to the 2022 League1 Ontario 2022 end-of-season individual award winners for the Men’s Premier Division.

The award winners were determined by votes submitted at the conclusion of the season by both coaches and league staff 
from a list of nominees in each category that were submitted by each club. Those post-season vote tallies were then 
combined with points awarded to players who were selected as one of the "Three Stars" of each regular season match 
in the 2022 regular season.

Please see below for a list of the brightest stars of the 2022 season, as well as the runners-up in each category.

MVP
Massimo Ferrin – Vaughan Azzurri

Ferrin was a critical piece of the Vaughan Azzurri puzzle in 2022, helping lead the team to an undefeated season 
and the club's third Men’s Premier Division title. His ability to impose himself on matches caught the eye of coaches 
and opponents, as did his unique quality from dead ball situations.

The 23-year-old forward scored 24 goals en route to the final, while providing steady leadership to his talented side.  
He has an incredibly bright future ahead of him.

Runners-up:
Miles Green – Hamilton United
Ethan Beckford – Simcoe County Rovers


Young Player of the Year
Markiyan Voytsekhovskyy – ProStars FC

The tall ProStars FC midfielder was a commanding presence this season, both in attack and defence, with neat footwork 
on the ball and a nose for goal.  He was the team's 2nd leading scorer, find the back of the goal 10 times in 2022.  

Despite his youth (he celebrates his 19th birthday in few days),  Voytsekhovskyy also led his team by appearing  
in all 21 regular season matches.

Runners-up:
Christian Calabro – Vaughan Azzurri
Anthony Stolar – Scrosoppi FC


Coach of the Year
Patrice Gheisar – Vaughan Azzurri

The Azzurri coach has not tasted defeat in the Men’s Premier Division regular season since 2019.  He led his side 
to a record of 18 wins and only 3 draws in 2022 and capped off that incredible season with a championship title.

A well-deserved back-to-back winner of the Coach of the Year award.

The big question:  Will a CPL side come knocking on Gheisar's door?  He's a proven winner and has played a big role 
in the development of  some of Canada's top pros.  Does he get a shot at the next level?

Runners-up:
Marko Milanovic – North Toronto Nitros
John Yacou – ProStars FC


Goalkeeper of the Year
Praveen Ahilan – Alliance United

In 2022, Ahilan continued to build on his reputation as one of the better goalkeepers to feature in L1O over the years. 
He conceded just 14 goals in 19 regular-season games – the best ratio in the Men’s Premier Division. 

His outstanding play was a big reason Alliance United finished in 3rd place in the regular season table and advanced 
all the way to the Semi-Final round in the playoffs.

Runners-up:
Ali Ghazanfari-Moghaddan – North Toronto Nitros
Quillan Roberts – Electric City FC


Defender of the Year
Amardo Oakley – Guelph United

Oakley adds more well-deserved hardware to his trophy case, after being named the L1O West Division Defender of the Year 
in 2021.

A fan favorite in Guelph, this talented and reliable fullback has earned the respect of coaches and opponents league-wide. 
He played every minute in the 2022 regular season, even slotting in as a central defender at times when injuries ravaged 
his side's roster. 

He also made his Canadian Championship debut in 2022, putting in an excellent shift against HFX Wanderers in the first 
round of the tournament in May.

Runners-up:
Nirun Sivananthan – Alliance United
Kenny Lioutas – Alliance United


Midfielder of the Year
Nikola Stakic – Alliance United

Stakic has been key to Alliance United's success since their inaugural L1O season in 2018.  This marks the second time 
that Stakic takes home this award, having taken home this trophy for the first time in 2019. 

Stakic is highly respected across the league for his strong defensive play, excellent vision and precise passing.  
He produced plenty of memorable performances for the men in orange in 2022. 

Runners-up:
Andron Kagramanyan – Vaughan Azzurri
Markiyan Voytsekhovskyy – ProStars FC


Forward of the Year
Miles Green – Hamilton United

Green scored nearly half of Hamilton United’s 50 goals this season, including a remarkable five goal performance against 
a normally stingy St. Catharines Roma Wolves.

He definitely made a name for himself in 2022 and will be one to watch in the future.  

Runners-up:
Massimo Ferrin – Vaughan Azzurri
Taha Ilyass – Blue Devils


Golden Boot Winner
Massimo Ferrin – Vaughan Azzurri

Ferrin scored 23 goals in 15 regular-season games and one playoff goal.

Runners-up:
Miles Green – Hamilton United (23 goals in 20 regular-season games)
Taha Ilyass – Blue Devils (19 goals in 19 regular-season games)

All-Star Teams
Make sure you keep an eye out for the Teams of the Year which will be announced this week.

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