Mamelodi Sundowns kingpin Lucas Ribeiro Costa has been rewarded again for his fine showing.
Ribeiro Costa has scooped the Goal of the Month award in the latest award by the PSL after having been Player of the Month for September/October 2024.
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Sekhukhune United striker Andy Boyeli has been named Player of the Month, while the Coach of the Month award went to Muhsin Ertugral.
"The three walked away with the Betway Premiership Player of the Month, Coach of the Month and Goal of the Month accolades, following a judging session conducted by a panel of PSL's accredited football journalists and broadcasters on Wednesday, 5 February.
"Sekhukhune United FC striker, Andy Boyeli, who found the back of the net four times in January with a goal against AmaZulu FC, as well as a stunning hat-trick against SuperSport United FC saw him deservedly walk away with the Player of the Month award.
"Recently appointed Cape Town City FC Coach, Muhsin Ertugral claimed the January Coach of the Month award. Ertugral's three victories out of four, including two successive triumphs over Soweto giants Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates saw him emerge number one ahead of strong contenders from Sekhukhune United FC coach, Lehlohonolo Seema as well as Phuti Mohafe of Polokwane City FC.
"The Betway Premiership Goal of the Month award went to Mamelodi Sundowns FC midfielder, Lucas Ribeiro Costa for his acrobatic strike against Magesi FC in Polokwane.
"Ribeiro's goal edged equally intense competition from Mfundo Vilakazi's solo strike in Kaizer Chiefs' victory over Sekhukhune United, as well as Devin Titus' clinical finish for Stellenbosch FC in their win over AmaZulu FC.
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"During halftime at the Soweto Derby, five lucky winners shared a prize of R700,000 when they took part at the fan engagement initiative. With more fixtures on the way, fans can look forward to upcoming activations," reads a statement from the League.