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Mahatma Otoo awarded 2012-13 Ghana league best player

Former Hearts of Oak striker Mahatma Otoo has been awarded the best player of the 2012-13 Ghana Premier League.
The 23-year-old, who is currently in Norway with his club Sogndal, did not just emerge as the most outstanding player of the season under review, but was also the leading scorer with 20 goals.
“I feel so humble to have be honoured by the Ghana FA and the PLB, they deserve commendations for the unrelenting efforts to put Ghana football on a grand pedestal,” Mahatma said in a letter sent to the GFA on Tuesday.

“I thank them and wish Ghana soccer all the best.

“For some or most of us where would we have been without this promising launch pad?

“We need it to develop our talents and also realize our potentials.

“I must admit the 2012/13 season was a rather difficult but memorable one for me.

“It’s thus appropriate to express gratitude to those who have played any role(s) in my career development as well; individuals, coaches/clubs, my numerous fans, family and the sporting media etc. God bless you all”, he concluded.
Amongst the individuals who received awards at the ceremony held on Tuesday at the GFA Secretariat included former Asante Kotoko coach Didi Dramani who was adjudged the best coach for the 2012-13 season.
Bernard Morrison who was with Heart of Lions during that season was also awarded as the most promising player.

Below are the other award winners:
Best Referee: William Agbovi
Best Defender: Rashid Somaila
Best Assistant Referee: A.S. Malik
Best Goalkeeper: Fatau Dauda

Source: Starrfmonline.com

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