Guangzhou Evergrande were once again the top team, and they were the big winners at last night's CSL awards that honoured the top moments from the year. The event taking place in Changsha, ahead of China's national team game versus Bhutan later this week.
Guangzhou Evergrande were once again the top team, and they were the big winners at last night's CSL awards that honoured the top moments from the year.
The traditional red carpet pre-event ceremony needed to called off because of rain.
The first award goes to Wu Lei of SIPG. He wins the top domestic Scorer for third consecutive year.
The top award of the night was the Golden Ball. Evergrande's midfielder Goulart, team captain Zheng Zhi and SIPG's midfielder Dario Conca were all up for the honour. And it was the Brazilian, Goulart that was deemed the circuit's top scored.
Shangdong Luneng forward Aloisio was presented the Golden boot award as top scorer, netting 21-times.
And Zeng Cheng the Evegrande keeper was honoured with the Golden Glove.
The first award goes to Wu Lei of SIPG. He wins the top domestic Scorer for third consecutive year.
Tan Hai picks up the Referee of the Year award.
Alamus is awarded Assistant Referee of the Year.
Luiz Felipe Scolari, head coach of Guangzhou Evergrand beat out SIPG's Sven-Goran Eriksson and Hennan Jianye's Jia Xiuquan to win the Coach of the Year.
Three clubs - Hangzhou Greentown, Chongqing Lifan and Shijiazhuang Everbright receive the Fair Play award.
Evergrande the five-time CSL champs placed seven players, including golden boot winner Goulart on the league's starting XI squad. Eventhough the CSL season is over -- the champs are still playing as they are in the AFC Champions final.
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