Big night belongs to Tefu

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 17: Tefu Mashamaite is Footballer of the Season, Players Player of the Season and Defender of the Season with Lucas Radebe during the PSL Player of the Year awards at Sandton Convention Centre on May 17, 2015 in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Photo by Lefty Shivambu/Gallo Images)

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 17: Tefu Mashamaite is Footballer of the Season, Players Player of the Season and Defender of the Season with Lucas Radebe during the PSL Player of the Year awards at Sandton Convention Centre on May 17, 2015 in Johannesburg, South Africa. (Photo by Lefty Shivambu/Gallo Images)

Published May 18, 2015

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Tefu Mashamaite’s multiple success at last night’s 2014/15 PSL awards was a triumph for teamwork and a sign that even in this era of the Messi’s and Ronaldo’s, good old defensive play and hard work are still important in the beautiful game.

The Kaizer Chiefs captain walked away with three awards – Footballer of the Season, Absa Premiership Players’ Player of the Season, as well as Absa Premiership Defender of the Season – to swell his bank account by a whooping R450000.

Mashamaite, installed Chiefs captain in place of the flamboyant Itumeleng Khune, lead Amakhosi with some aplomb this season as his solid displays from the back set the foundation for a magnificent campaign that saw his team literally walk the championship.

Solid in the tackle, excellent in reading the game, fantastic in the air and calm under pressure, the defender they fondly call Masha at Naturena was an influential presence for the champions throughout the season and even chipped in with some goals for a successful campaign that also delivered the MTN8 title.

Impressively, Mashamaite played in all of Chiefs’ league matches and got booked only twice – the sign of a defender who times his tackles perfectly.

In a game that is often obsessed with the skilful goalscorer ala the Barcelona or Real Madrid stars Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, Masha-maite’s success was a reminder of the importance of good defensive play, with that good old adage that defences win championship and attacks win matches ringing so true.

For while Chiefs were fantastic in attack, their title triumph was achieved on the basis of a solid defence that saw them concede a miserly 14 goals in their 30 matches, despite using all three of their goalkeepers this season.

And Mashamaite’s steadiness was pretty crucial in the heart of the defence where he performed very well with either Erick Mathoho or Morgan Gould alongside him.

Mashamaite was not the only Amakhosi member to walk away with a big smile from the Sandton Convention Centre last night, his coach Stuart Baxter taking home the Coach of the Season accolade.

George Maluleka was voted the best player of the MTN8 competition, which Chiefs won earlier in the season, and walked away with the Last Man Standing award and R80000 in prize money.

The rest of the awards were shared among the clubs, with BIDVest Wits’ Moeneeb Josephs and Phumlani Ntshangase winning the Absa Premiership Goalkeeper of the Season and Absa Premiership Young Player of the Season awards, respectively.

Mamelodi Sundowns’ Teko Modise walked away with two gongs, the Absa Premiership Midfielder of the Season as well as the Nedbank Cup Player of the Tournament.

SuperSport United’s Dove Wome was the best player of the Telkom Knockout, which his team won. All the Winners

FOOTBALLER OF THE SEASON: R250000

Tefu Mashamaite (Kaizer Chiefs)

ABSA PREMIERSHIP

Players’ Player of the Season: R150000

Tefu Mashamaite (Kaizer Chiefs)

Goalkeeper of the Season: R50000

Moeneeb Joseph (Bidvest Wits)

Defender of the Season: R50000

Tefu Mashamaite (Kaizer Chiefs)

Midfielder of the Season: R50000

Teko Modise (Mamelodi Sundowns)

Young Player of the Season: R50000

Phumlani Ntshangase (Bidvest Wits)

Coach of the Season: R75000

Stuart Baxter (Kaizer Chiefs)

Goal of the Season: R50000

Menzi Masuku (Orlando Pirates)

54’ Orlando Pirates v SuperSport

United – 29 April 2015)

Top Goalscorer: R25000

Moeketsi Sekola (Free State Stars)

Note: Winners receive an additional R10000 if they are Absa account holders

Nedbank Cup

Player of the Tournament: R150000

Teko Modise (Mamelodi Sundowns)

Most Promising Player of the

Tournament: R50000

Tashreeq Morris (Ajax Cape Town)

Telkom KO

TELKOM KNOCKOUT

Player of the Tournament: R200000

Dove Wome (SuperSport United)

MTN8

Last Man Standing: R80000

George Maluleka (Kaizer Chiefs)

NFD

Top Goal scorer of the Season

Phumelele Bhengu (Thanda Royal Zulu)

Match officials

Referee of the Season: R50000

Shumani Phillip Tinyani

Assistant Referee of the

Season: R40000

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