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Corona-Krone. Double winner YB takes the crown at the Corona Awards: three of the five titles go to Bern. Like a year ago, top scorer Jean-Pierre Nsame wins the best player award. Coach Gerry Seoane is named best coach for the third time in a row. And with Nicola Moumi Ngamaleu, a Bernese also scored the goal of the year. YB? Simply superior!
Externally controlled. The head of the league, Heinrich Schifferle, and Claudius Schäfer, CEO of Swiss Football, welcome the guests to the virtual party in Volketswil ZH. Former television wife Janine Geigele moderates. Schäfer on Corona 2020: “It’s hard to see anything positive. My congratulations to all the players. And a big thank you to all the fans. ”
Verkehrshaus. The awards, which were held days in advance under the strictest measures of the Crown, are largely held at the Lucerne Transport Museum. It’s snowing outside. Only Ngamaleu has to pass the planned shoot, because of Corona. Obtains the award in the YB Museum trophy collection.
Wheelbarrow. It is understandable that FC Zurich coach Ludovic Magnin would have preferred FCZ super talent Becir Omeragic (18) as best young player over St. Gallen central defender Leonidas Stergiou (18). In 2018, Magnin told BLICK: “I would have picked it up in Geneva with the wheelbarrow.” Yesterday: “It is difficult for me because I am not objective. But Stergiou and Omeragic could be the future of the Swiss team. “In central defense. Stergiou:” I am very happy and proud.
Departure. Patrick Fischer, coach of the ice hockey team, reveals: “I read some books by Mourinho and Ferguson. You can learn from everyone. “And of YB coach Seoane, who has won the title of best coach for the third time in a row, Fischer says:” I met Gerry once at the start. “Seoane:” I would also like to give up. tribute to the other two coaches. “Peter Zeider (St. Gallen) and Maurizio Jacobacci (Lugano) go home priceless.
Coronation. 23 goals in 26 games in the calendar year. Top scorer with 32 goals. Record. Sure, Jean-Pierre Nsame clears as the best player. The winner: “Jordi Quintilla would also have deserved the title.” With St. Gallen, the Spaniard was the only real opponent of the Bernese.
Raiffeisen Super League Best Player 2020
The jury of experts (Super League coaches and captains, selected sports journalists) is unanimous: YB forward Jean-Pierre Nsame is “Nsame” as the year before. The Frenchman wins the title as Best Player 2020 of the Raiffeisen Super League. In the 2020 calendar year, Nsame will score 23 goals in 26 championship matches for the champions. With 32 goals he also claimed the top scorer crown – a record for the Super League founded in 2003. Nsame leaves behind St. Gallen playmaker Jordi Quintilla and Servette’s super coach Miroslav Stevanovic. For Nsame it is the fourth award in Switzerland. He began his collection in 2016 at what was then the Challenge League club Servette.
Best coach 2020
A number of experts would have awarded him the title of Espen’s coach, Peter Zeidler: The German not only delighted St. Gallen fans with his compelling football. But “SFL Best Coach 2020” will coach YB for the third time in a row Gerardo Seoane (42). The second consecutive championship title and the first double in 62 (!) Years are solid arguments. Also in the current season, the Lucerne man with YB is clearly in the lead: eight points ahead of Basel and St. Gallen, and that after just 14 laps.
Brack Challenge League Best Player 2020
The award for the best player in the Challenge League is now available in the city of Lugano in the Superliga. Asumah Abubakar (23) won the title as a player for SC Kriens. In Bruno Berner’s team, the Portuguese with roots in Ghana shines with 14 goals and 8 assists in the 2020 calendar year. The best goal (in 4: 4 against GC) was also in the team’s goal of the year selection. The good performances are paying off: the Kriens forward has been under contract with Lugano since 11 January.
Best Young 2020
When he made his debut for FC St. Gallen, he was not yet 17 years old; Now, still 18, he has played 56 Super League games. The Greek Toggenburg Leonidas Stergiou wins Best Junior 2020 award. The central defender, who plays for the Swiss U21 team, is a constant in St. Gallen coach Peter Zeidler. Stergiou is probably the fastest Swiss player in the first few meters. Even mentally, the 1.81m tall Swiss from eastern Switzerland is usually one step ahead of opponents, as in the elections now Becir Omeragic (18). The FC Zurich defender is in international matches against Stergiou: In the Nations League match against Spain, the Geneva player is his man for the first time in the A-Nati. And then he can shake the hand of his great idol Sergio Ramos.
2020 goal
Each Super League and Challenge League club was allowed to submit a proposal. The goal was chosen by the Swiss fans Nicolas Moumi Ngamaleu at the legendary 3: 3 in St. Gallen. The YB forward scored 2-1 in the last game before the lock on February 23, 2020. With a pirouette from Zidane, he played around substitute Staubli on the edge of the penalty area, then kicked the ball into the far corner. There’s no chance for Aspen Warlock Zigi. Ngamaleu’s predecessors are also Bernese: Steve von Bergen (2019), Guillaume Hoarau (2018) and Jean-Pierre Nsame (2017).
Main fight highlights: Referee Bieri has repeated this penalty(04:17)