Vipers SC winger Farouk Miya is the 2015 most valuable player.
The Uganda Cranes international was on Sunday 13 awarded at colorful ceremony held at Speke Resort in Munyoro.
For his efforts Miya walked away with a brand new car and Azam TV decoder same as the female player of the year.
Full Awards:
Airtel Male footballer of the year: Faruku Miya (Vipers Sports Club)
Pepsi Female footballer of the year: Sandra Nabweteeme (Kawempe Muslim Secondary School)
Coach of the year: Faridah Bulega (Wakiso United)
Fans Favourite player of the year (International) : Andre Ayew
Fans Favourite player of the year (Local) : Tonny Mawejje
FUFA presidential Award: Paul Ssali
Beach Soccer player of the year: Douglas Muganga
Referee of the year: Mark Sonko
Fair play award: Sports Club Villa Jogoo
Team of the year: Sebwato Nicholas, Derrick walulya, Dan birikwalila, Hassan Waswa, Musa Malunda, Keziron kizito, Yasser mugerwa, Muzamir Mutyaba, Umar Kasumba, Erisa keith Sekisambu, Faruku MIya (captain ).
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