Key Points

The AIFF Player of the Year Awards celebrated exceptional football talent across men's and women's categories. Subhasish Bose from Mohun Bagan and Soumya Guguloth from East Bengal emerged as standout performers in their respective leagues. The awards highlighted their remarkable contributions to their clubs' historic seasons. Additional recognitions for emerging players, coaches, and referees underscored the depth of talent in Indian football.

Key Points: Subhasish Bose Soumya Guguloth Win Top AIFF Football Honours

  • Bose leads Mohun Bagan's record-breaking ISL campaign
  • Guguloth clinches IWL title with crucial goal
  • Vishal Kaith wins Best Goalkeeper
  • Emerging talents recognized at national awards
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Subhasish Bose and Soumya Guguloth clinch AIFF Player of the Year honours

Mohun Bagan and East Bengal stars honored at AIFF Awards for exceptional performances in historic 2024-25 football season

"His leadership and consistency at the back were instrumental - About Subhasish Bose's defensive prowess"

Bhubaneswar, May 2

Mohun Bagan Super Giant’s Subhasish Bose and East Bengal’s Soumya Guguloth were honoured with the All India Football Federation’s (AIFF) prestigious Men’s and Women’s Player of the Year awards for the 2024-25 season, held in Bhubaneswar on Friday.

The awards recognised their pivotal contributions to two of the most successful seasons in their clubs' recent history. Bose, the tireless left-back and Mohun Bagan’s defensive pillar, played a central role in the club’s record-breaking campaign that saw them clinch both the Indian Super League (ISL) Shield and Cup titles.

His leadership and consistency at the back were instrumental as Bagan maintained a stunning 570-minute run without conceding a goal — the longest in ISL history.

Soumya Guguloth, East Bengal’s midfield dynamo, was equally influential in the club’s maiden Indian Women’s League (IWL) triumph. She ended the campaign as the third-highest goalscorer with nine goals, including the decisive strike in East Bengal’s 1-0 title-clinching win over Odisha FC on April 11 in Kolkata.

Adding to Mohun Bagan's golden night, Vishal Kaith — also part of the Indian national team alongside Bose — bagged the Best Men’s Goalkeeper award. Kaith’s 15 clean sheets in 26 games earned him the ISL Golden Glove and underlined his status as one of Indian football’s elite custodians.

In the women’s category, East Bengal’s Elangbam Panthoi Chanu received the Best Goalkeeper honour. Her rock-solid presence in goal, with just 10 goals conceded in 14 matches, proved crucial in East Bengal’s march to the IWL crown.

Emerging talent was also celebrated on the night. FC Goa midfielder Brison Fernandes, already named ISL’s Emerging Player of the Season, was conferred with the AIFF’s Promising Men’s Player of the Year award. In the women’s category, Toijam Thoibisana Chanu of Sribhumi FC was recognised as the Promising Player of the Year after an impressive campaign as a dependable defender.

Coaching excellence did not go unnoticed either. Khalid Jamil, who orchestrated NorthEast United’s surge to the ISL Cup semi-finals and a fifth-place finish in the league, was named Men’s Coach of the Year. His team is also in contention for the Super Cup, with the final against FC Goa set for Saturday. Sujata Kar, who helmed Sribhumi FC’s campaign, took home the Women’s Coach of the Year honour.

Referees and match officials were also acknowledged for their service. Venkatesh R and Tekcham Ranjita Devi were awarded the Best Men’s and Women’s Referee titles, respectively. Vairamuthu P and Riiohlang Dhar were named the top assistant referees in their respective categories.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a fantastic achievement for Indian football! Both Subhasish and Soumya truly deserve these honors. Bose's defensive record is unbelievable - 570 minutes without conceding is world-class stuff! 🇮🇳⚽
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Priya M.
So happy to see women's football getting equal recognition! Soumya Guguloth has been phenomenal this season. Her goal in the title decider was pure class. More power to our women footballers! 👏
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Arjun S.
While I'm happy for the winners, I feel AIFF should consider more parameters for these awards. Some players from smaller clubs had outstanding seasons too. The selection process needs to be more transparent.
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Shalini T.
Vishal Kaith's performance this season was just brilliant! 15 clean sheets is no joke. Our national team is lucky to have such quality goalkeepers. Hope they carry this form to international matches too!
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Vikram J.
Khalid Jamil's coaching award is well deserved! He's worked wonders with NorthEast United on a limited budget. Shows what Indian coaches can achieve given the right opportunity. #SupportLocalTalent
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Neha P.
The emerging players category gives me hope for Indian football's future. Brison Fernandes and Thoibisana Chanu are exciting talents! Hope AIFF provides them proper guidance to reach their full potential.
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Karan D.
Great to see referees getting recognition too! They have such a tough job. Venkatesh R has been consistently good all season

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