FC Irlande Player of the Year Awards!
September 6, 2020 2:29 pmOn a beautiful day in Nossegem, FC Irlande were finally able to celebrate the winners of last season’s players of the year.
Before the player of the year announcements were made, the Club presented Francois Branchu with the “Club Person of the Year” Award, given to a person whose effort, dedication and went above and beyond their duties.
FC Irlande President Dave Verdon and Vice-President Virginie Verdin then presented Fabian Roux (in absentia) with a special award in recognition of his outstanding contribution to Ladies Football from 2014 to 2019.
Vets 1 Player of the Year
In a tight race and only having won it thanks to some additional man of the match votes he got from playing with FC Irlande’s First Team, the Vets 1 Player of the Season 2019 – 2020, played 14 games (6th most in the team), scored 8 goals (joint top), always makes the Vets 1 look better, and goes by the name of Alvaro Fortun. Congratulations!
Ladies 1 player of the year is Olivia Philippart De Foy! Olivia’s nickname is “The Miracle”. She is always able to get out of difficult and unexpected situations. It is a pleasure not only to play with her but also to watch her play. She has excellent dribbling skills and always seems to have the perfect pass. She is an invaluable team player. Olivia logged a total of five assists and scored four goals last season. She is awarded the player of the year not just for her unique way of playing football but also for her lovable personality.
Men’s Fourth Team Player of the Year
The Men’s Fourth Team player of the year goes to the club’s top goal scorer with a staggering 24 goals in just 15 appearances, at a ratio of 1.6 goals per game, which included four hattricks. The 4ths player of the year couldn’t have been anyone else but the Spanish sensation, Juan Delgado. A well deserved trophy for a great guy and terrific team player.
Vets 2 Player of the Year
The player of the year in 2019-2020 was Neil Harnedy. Neil joined FC Irlande as a vet around 4 years ago. He was having a great first season when, in a freak accident, he broke his wrist. Recovery was long and painful and we didn’t really expect him to come back to football. But in August 2019 he wrote to say that he wanted to come back. And what a comeback it was. Throughout the season, he was consistently nothing short of outstanding in defense, and opposition has been known to avoid his side of the pitch. Not happy to shine on the back of the pitch, he also supported the team up field and managed to score a goal. So a very well deserved player of the year award for Neil.
Men’s First Team Player of the Year
He may not be a flying Dutchman, but the FC Irlande Men’s First Team player of the year Rutger “Rudy” Ophoff put in some dynamic and dominating performances in the First Team’s midfield this season. A disciple of Johan Cruyff and an avid believer in Total Football, Rudy scored some crucial goals against the top teams last season and was a consistently outstanding performer throughout. A thoroughly well deserved award to the man they call “The Hurricane”, who unfortunately could not be present at the event but sent a heart-warming pre-recorded video message that we all definitely listened to.
Ladies 3 Player of the Year
As the girl that “only played football with her brothers”, Juliette Egal joined Ladies 3 in preseason 2019. She quickly settled in and demonstrated her youthful flair, magnificent touch and thunderous shot from the very beginning. She continued to grow stronger and stronger and finished the season as the ladies’ top scorer with an impressive 16 goals! An amazing number 10 that FC Irlande will dearly miss now that she is back in France. Come back soon Juju!
Men’s Third Team Player of the Year

Men’s Second Team Player of the Year
In his maiden season for the sailors of the Second Team, Amadou Boubacar transformed a goal-shy and diminutive strike force into a formidable and physically imposing front line. With his sheer physical presence, his lightning speed and relentless never-give-up attitude, ABSSA second division defenders simply hated playing against him. A pathologically selfless and generous player, Amadou has a unique ability to make everyone around him better, and for that reason, and a million more, was awarded the Second Team player of the year.
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