A clutch player on a dominant team. Penn’s Emily Sands is our Amateur Player of the Year.
Annual Awards
PSP Women’s Player of the Year: Carli Lloyd
The Delran, N.J. native is aging gracefully and remains, at 36, a key USWNT contributor. She is once again PSP’s Women’s Player of the Year.
PSP 2018 Coach of the Year: Alan McCann
Reading United’s new head coach started at the beginning of the year, leading his team to an undefeated regular season and the club’s first appearance in the PDL Championship match.
PSP 2018 Team of the Year: Reading United
Reading United went into the PDL championship game undefeated, until a cruel twist of fate led to their defeat. PSP still sees them as our Team of the Year.
PSP Men’s Player of the Year: Borek Dockal
PSP kicks off it’s year-end awards by celebrating the Czech International
PSP’s Plays of the Year
It may have been a tough season overall for Philadelphia Union, but the team provided fans with some spectacular moments. PSP videographer Ryan Griffith picked out some of the top plays of the year in this collection of video highlights.
PSP Local Teams of the Year: Eastern PA ODP U17 Boys and Conestoga High School Boys
Conestoga High School and Eastern PA ODP U-17 earned PSP’s Local Teams of the Year honors.
PSP Men’s Player of the Year: C.J. Sapong
C.J. Sapong had a career year. What better way to celebrate it than to name him our Men’s Player of the Year.
PSP Women’s and Amateur Player of the Year: Amirah Ali
The reigning NSCAA Girls’ Soccer Player of the Year is also PSP’s Amateur and Women’s Player of the Year. All this time, she was starring on fields right in our backyard.
Coach of the Year: Brendan Burke
Brendan Burke earns honors for steering Bethlehem Steel FC to their first ever playoff berth.