The LPFP Awards are a number of awards given annually during the Portuguese League for Professional Football (LPFP) gala, and the winners are chosen by a vote amongst the LPFP pairs. Between 2006 and 2010 the winners were chosen only by a vote amongst the members of Sports National Press Club (CNID). Since 2011, thanks to new sponsorship agreements, all the awards related to football belong to LPFP and their associated. [1] [2]
These awards are given annually to players playing in Primeira Liga and Segunda Liga, as to managers and referees, the most prestigious one being the LPFP Primeira Liga Player of the Year.
Season | Best Coach | Breakthrough Coach | Sources |
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2005–06 | Co Adriaanse (Porto) | Paulo Bento (Sporting CP) | [3] [4] |
2006–07 | Jesualdo Ferreira (Porto) | Daúto Faquirá (E. Amadora) | [31] |
2007–08 | Jesualdo Ferreira (Porto) | – | [7] [8] |
2008–09 | Jesualdo Ferreira (Porto) | Jorge Costa (Olhanense) | [10] |
2009–10 | Jorge Jesus (Benfica) | André Villas-Boas (Académica) | [11] [12] |
2010–11 | André Villas-Boas (Porto) | – | [13] [14] |
2011–12 | Vítor Pereira (Porto) | – | [15] [32] |
2012–13 | Vítor Pereira (Porto) | – | [33] |
2013–14 | Jorge Jesus (Benfica) | – | [19] [20] |
2014–15 | Jorge Jesus (Benfica) | – | [21] |
2015–16 | Rui Vitória (Benfica) | – | [34] |
2016–17 | Rui Vitória (Benfica) | – | [24] |
2017–18 | Sérgio Conceição (Porto) | – | [25] |
2018–19 | Bruno Lage (Benfica) | – | [26] |
2019–20 | Sérgio Conceição (Porto) | – | [27] |
2020–21 | Rúben Amorim (Sporting CP) | – | [28] |
2021–22 | Sérgio Conceição (Porto) | – | [29] |
2022–23 | Roger Schmidt (Benfica) | – | [35] |
Season | Best Coach | Sources |
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2010–11 | Paulo Alves (Gil Vicente) | [13] |
2011–12 | Marco Silva (Estoril) | [40] |
2012–13 | Mitchell van der Gaag (Belenenses) | [18] |
2013–14 | Miguel Leal (Penafiel) | [19] [20] |
2014–15 | Vítor Oliveira (União da Madeira) | [21] |
2015–16 | Vítor Oliveira (Chaves) | [37] |
2016–17 | Vítor Oliveira (Portimonense) | [24] |
2017–18 | Costinha (Nacional) | [25] |
2018–19 | Vítor Oliveira (Paços de Ferreira) | [26] |
2019–20 | Abandoned due to COVID-19 pandemic | |
2020–21 | Álvaro Pacheco (Vizela) | [28] |
2021–22 | Filipe Martins (Casa Pia) | [29] |
2022–23 | Paulo Alves (Moreirense) | [41] |
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