2018 Gala Awards Winners
Wednesday night was the night when the clubs, players, volunteers and officials from Football Brisbane got to celebrate the 2018 season. Guests included Minister for Housing and Public Works; Minister for Digital Technology and the Minister for Sport, the Hon Mick de Brenni, as well as Brisbane Roar W-League coach Mel Andreatta and A-League coach John Aloisi. Naturally though, all eyes were on those receiving awards for their efforts throughout the 2018 season and here is the list of all the award winners on the night in order of presentation.
Viva Capital League 3 Golden Boot - Murilo Oliveira (Brisbane Athletic) 37 goals
Viva Capital League 2 Golden Boot - Kevin Barraclough (Clairvaux FC) 19 goals
Viva Capital League 1 Golden Boot - Diego Barbieri (Annerley) 24 goals
Hart Sport Women's Capital League Golden Boot - Khiana Shervey (The Lakes FC) 44 goals
Mt Franklin Brisbane Women's Premier League Golden Boot - Brit Whitfield (Peninsula Power) 40 goals
Flight Centre Brisbane Premier League Golden Boot - Youngnam Kim (Albany Creek) 17 goals
KEEPERsport Australia Save of the Year - Phil Zabaks (Centenary Stormers)
Cannon Logistics Goal of the Year - Rylan Dawson (Moggill FC)
McDonalds Volunteer of the Year - Kerry Harmon (North Brisbane)
Viva Capital League 3 Club Champions - The Lakes FC
Viva Capital League 2 Club Champions - AC Carina
Viva Capital League 1 Club Champions - Toowong FC
Mt Franklin Brisbane Women's Premier League Club Champions - Annerley
Flight Centre Brisbane Premier League Club Champions - Albany Creek
Club of the Year - UQFC
Viva Capital League 3 Player of the Year - Josh Fearn (The Lakes FC)
Viva Capital League 2 Player of the Year - Alistair Baird (Newmarket)
Chairmans Award - The Lakes FC Red Lion Brisbane Youth Premier League U12s / Mt Gravatt U18 Div1 Silver
Hart Sport Women's Capital League Player of the Year - Khiana Shervey (The Lakes FC)
Viva Capital League 1 Player of the Year - Jamie Hilliar (Caboolture Sports FC)
Mt Franklin Brisbane Women's Premier League Referee of the Year - Georgina Adnum
Flight Centre Brisbane Premier League Referee of the Year - Jake Beith
The two gold medal winners for 2018 were:
Mt Franklin Brisbane Women's Premier League Player of the Year - Nikki Cox (Ipswich City)
Flight Centre Brisbane Premier League Player of the Year - Chris Couesnon (Virginia Utd)