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Cole named MGBSFL Player of the Year

Redbridge defender wins top accolade.

Andrew Sherwood is the Jewish News Sport and Community Editor

Redbridge A defender Ryan Cole (right) was named MGBSFL Player of the Year
Redbridge A defender Ryan Cole (right) was named MGBSFL Player of the Year

Ryan Cole has been named as the MGBSFL Player of the Year.

The Redbridge Jewish Care A left-back had an outstanding campaign, and was praised by his manager for being a “technically gifted player” with “bags of ability”, as he saw then finish Premier Division runners-up and losing finalists in the Cyril Anekstein Cup.

FULL ROLL CALL:

Premier Division:
Winners: Oakwood A
Runners-up: Redbridge Jewish Care A

First Division:
Winners: Redbridge Jewish Care B
Runners-up: Maccabi London Lions B

Second Division:
Winners: L’Equipe
Runners-up: Temple Fortune

Peter Morrison Trophy:
Winners: North London Raiders A
Runners-up: South Manchester Sports Club

Cyril Anekstein Cup:
Winners: Maccabi London Lions A
Runners-up: Redbridge Jewish Care A

Team Secretary of the Year:
Richard Bronzite (Redbridge Jewish Care)

Referee of the Year:
Richard Jaye

Best Referee Newcomer of the Year:
Daniel Fox

Leading Goalscorers – Susan Lion Memorial Trophy:
Richard Fogelman (Faithfold B)

Goalkeeper of the Year:
James Harpin (Maccabi London Lions)

Team Managers of the Year:
Ric Blank & Daniel Kristal (Oakwood A)

Sportsmanship/turnout award:
RC UK FC

PLAYERS OF THE YEAR:

First Division:
Daniel Bean (Redbridge Jewish Care B)

Second Division:
Jordan Sharifian (Temple Fortune)

Young Player of the Year:
Avi Garson (Faithfold B)

Footballer of the Year:
Ryan Cole (Redbridge Jewish Care A)

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