Titi d'Or

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Titi d'Or
CountryFrance
Presented byLes Titis du PSG
First awarded2007 for men
2019 for women
Current holder Flag of France.svg Warren Zaïre-Emery
Flag of France.svg Océane Toussaint
(1st award)
Most awards Flag of France.svg Hervin Ongenda
Flag of France.svg Kingsley Coman
(2 awards)
Website titi-dor.fr

The Titi d'Or is an annual award presented by Les Titis du PSG to the most promising and best talents in the Paris Saint-Germain Academy. [1] Les Titis du PSG is an association affiliated to Paris Saint Germain that covers news of the club's academy. The prize has been awarded to male players since 2007, with an exception in 2010 due to technical reasons. [2] [3] Since 2019, it has also been presented to the most gifted female player. [4]

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Voting was open to the public until 2011, but the winners are now elected by their teammates. Players from under-17, under-19 and reserve teams who have not played more than five matches for PSG's professional team are eligible to win the trophy. [4] [3] The most recent recipients of the award are male midfielder Warren Zaïre-Emery and female goalkeeper Océane Toussaint, who won the 2022 Titi d'Or. [5]

Winners

As of 28 July 2023. [5]

Men

YearPositionPlayerCurrent club
2007 MF Flag of Morocco.svg Abdelaziz Barrada Free agent
2008 FW Flag of France.svg Hervin Ongenda Free agent
2009 GK Flag of France.svg Alphonse Areola Flag of England.svg West Ham United
2010Not awarded
2011 FW Flag of France.svg Hervin Ongenda Free agent
2012 FW Flag of France.svg Kingsley Coman Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
2013 FW Flag of France.svg Kingsley Coman Flag of Germany.svg Bayern Munich
2014 FW Flag of France.svg Jean-Kévin Augustin Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Basel
2015 FW Flag of France.svg Odsonne Édouard Flag of England.svg Crystal Palace
2016 FW Flag of France.svg Moussa Diaby Flag of England.svg Aston Villa
2017 MF Flag of France.svg Yacine Adli Flag of Italy.svg AC Milan
2018 DF Flag of France.svg Arthur Zagré Flag of the Netherlands.svg Excelsior
2019 DF Flag of France.svg Tanguy Nianzou Flag of Spain.svg Sevilla
2020 FW Flag of France.svg Arnaud Kalimuendo Flag of France.svg Rennes
2021 MF Flag of France.svg Ayman Kari Flag of France.svg Lorient [lower-alpha 1]
2022 MF Flag of France.svg Warren Zaïre-Emery Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain

Women

YearPositionPlayerCurrent club
2019 FW Flag of France.svg Vicki Bècho Flag of France.svg Lyon
2020 FW Flag of France.svg Hawa Sangaré Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain
2021 FW Flag of France.svg Manssita Traoré Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain
2022 GK Flag of France.svg Océane Toussaint Flag of France.svg Paris Saint-Germain

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