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End of Season Awards

2016-17 Ligue 1 End of Season Awards

For the fourth successive year, Outside of the Boot recognises the individuals who stood above & beyond the rest in their respective leagues. With Europe’s top five leagues the focus of our End of Season Awards, we pick out the best players across their respective positions, the best manager, the exceptional Talent Radar young player, and ofcourse the sole man standing above the rest.


The 2016-17 Ligue 1 campaign was an interesting spectacle. Unlike previous seasons, there was no domination from capital club and defending champions Paris Saint-Germain with Leandro Jardim’s young AS Monaco proving to be formidable challengers to the crown while Lucien Favre’s Nice led the title race for a number of weeks.

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KEEPER OF THE SEASON

PositionPlayerClubNationality
1Daniele SubasicMonacoCroatia
2Steffane RuffierSt. EtienneFrance
3Yohann PeleMarseilleFrance

DEFENDER OF THE SEASON

PositionPlayerClubNationality
1Kamil GilkMonacoPoland
2Fernando MarcalGuingampBrazil
3Benjamin
Mendy
MonacoFrance

MIDFIELDER OF THE SEASON

PositionPlayerClubNationality
1Tiemoue BakayokoMonacoFrance
2FabinhoMonacoBrazil
3Thomas LemarMonacoFrance

FORWARD OF THE SEASON

PositionPlayerClubNationality
1Edinson CavaniParis Saint-GermainUruguay
2Alexandre LacazetteLyonFrance
3Radamel FalcaoMonacoColombia

TALENT RADAR YOUNG PLAYER OF THE SEASON

PositionPlayerClubNationality
1Tiemoue BakayokoMonacoFrance
2Kylian MbappeMonacoFrance
3Benjamin
Mendy
MonacoFrance

MANAGER OF THE SEASON

PositionManagerClubNationality
1Leandro JardimMonacoPortugal
2Lucien FavreNiceSwitzerland
3Jocelyn GourvennecBordeauxFrance

BEST PLAYER OF THE SEASON

PositionManagerClubNationality
1Edinson CavaniParis Saint-GermainUruguay
2Tiemoue BakayokoMonacoFrance
3Kamil GilkMonacoPoland

End of Season Awards // 2014-15 // 2015-16

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