Joe Johnson Memorial Trophy

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Joe Johnson Memorial Trophy
Sport Soccer
League U Sports
First awarded1991 to Rob Reed
Most recentEric Loeppky,
Trinity Western Spartans
Website usports.ca

The Joe Johnson Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the most outstanding U Sports men's soccer player. The trophy was donated by the family of the longtime university soccer coach in memory of his contribution to university soccer. The selection is made by a committee composed of members of the U Sports Men’s Soccer Coaches Association and is presented at the U Sports men's soccer championship. [1]

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List of past winners

YearWinnerSchool
1991 Rob Reed UBC Thunderbirds
1992 Dana Peoples McMaster Marauders
1993 Kevin Hearne UBC Thunderbirds
1994 David McDonald Laurentian Voyageurs
1995 Jocelyn Roy UQTR Patriotes
1996Paul English Dalhousie Tigers
1997 Theo Zagar Toronto Varsity Blues
1998 Glen Miller UPEI Panthers
1999 Michael Potts Western Ontario Mustangs
2000Michael Potts Western Ontario Mustangs
2001 Mesut Mert Saint Mary's Huskies
2002Aaron Richer UBC Thunderbirds
2003Mesut Mert Saint Mary's Huskies
2004Boubacar Coulibaly Montreal Carabins
2005 Ryan Anstey UPEI Panthers
2006 Mike Bialy Toronto Varsity Blues
2007 Nick Perugini Trinity Western Spartans
2008 Francesco Bruno York Lions
2009 Paul Hamilton Trinity Western Spartans
2010 Julien Priol Laval Rouge et Or
2011 Robbie Murphy [2] Guelph Gryphons
2012 Samuel Georget Laval Rouge et Or
2013 Alex Braletic Ryerson Rams
2014 Justin Maheu Cape Breton Capers
2015 Cam Hundal Victoria Vikes
2016 Jonathan Lao York Lions
2017 Dan Hayfield St. Francis Xavier X-Men
2018 Jace Kotsopoulos Guelph Gryphons
2019 Aboubacar Sissoko Montreal Carabins

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