Marco Rojas wins Johnny Warren Medal

Marco Rojas has claimed the Johnny Warren Medal as well as the NAB Young Footballer of the Year Award at the Hyundai A-League 2013 Awards.

Melbourne Victory-s diminutive dynamo Marco Rojas has claimed the prestigious Johnny Warren Medal as well as the NAB Young Footballer of the Year Award at the Hyundai A-League 2013 Awards held in Sydney.

Rojas was the standout winner after receiving 908 votes from his playing peers, which easily doubled that of his nearest rival, Alessandro Del Piero of Sydney FC (449 votes) and streets ahead of Daniel McBreen (280 votes), Michael McGlinchey (239 votes) and Dario Vidosic (222 votes).

In picking up the NAB Young Footballer of the Year Award he also received a $10,000 personal investment portfolio and a NAB Private Client Manager to assist with a range of banking and financial services.

Brisbane Roar-s Clare Polkinghorne received the Julie Dolan Medal for Westfield W-League Player of the Year.

Fellow Brisbane Roar teammate, Tameka Butt received the Westfield W-League-s Player-s Player of the Year Award, although Butt was unable to accept the award due to currently playing for 1 FFC Frankfurt in Germany.

Adelaide United-s Awer Mabil picked up the National Youth League Player of the Year Award.

Western Sydney Wanderers Goalkeeper Ante Covic capped off a stellar season with the Hyundai A-League Goalkeeper of the Year Award and Canberra United-s Mackenzie Arnold was named the Westfield W-League Goalkeeper of the year.

Evergreen Central Coast Mariners striker Daniel McBreen collected the Nike Golden Boot Award after scoring 17 goals during the regular season, whilst Katie Gill from Perth Glory was the Westfield W-League Golden Boot winner courtesy of her 11 goals throughout the season.

After claiming the Premiers- Plate in the last round of the season, Western Sydney Wanderers head coach Tony Popovic picked up the Hyundai A-League Coach of the Year Award in his rookie season.

In a strange twist of fate, current Brisbane Roar Head Coach, Mike Mulvey, was named the Westfield W-League Coach of the Year for his efforts with Melbourne Victory, before transferring to become the Head Coach of Brisbane Roar in the Hyundai A-League.

Melbourne Victory midfielder Marcos Flores picked up the Goal of the Year Award for his Round 5 effort against the Wellington Phoenix. Emily van Egmond from the Newcastle Jets scored the Westfield W-League Goal of the Year with her fantastic solo effort against Perth Glory in Round 11.

Brisbane Roar picked up both the Hyundai A-League and National Youth League Fair Play Awards for accruing the least number of yellow and red cards in each competition. Sydney FC received the Westfield W-League Fair Play Award.

Peter Green received his first Hyundai A-League Referee of the Year award whilst Kate Jacewicz was named the Westfield W-League-s Referee of the Year for an amazing fourth consecutive season.

Full list of winners
Johnny Warren Medal: Marco Rojas, Melbourne Victory
Julie Dolan Medal: Clare Polkinghorne, Brisbane Roar
NAB Young Footballer of the Year: Marco Rojas, Melbourne Victory
National Youth League Young Player of the Year: Awer Mabil, Adelaide United
Westfield W-League Young Player of the Year: Stephanie Catley, Melbourne Victory
Westfield W-League Player’s Player of the Year: Tameka Butt, Brisbane Roar

Hyundai A-League Goalkeeper of the Year: Ante Covic, Western Sydney Wanderers
Westfield W-League Goalkeeper of the Year: Mackenzie Arnold, Canberra United
Nike Golden Boot: Daniel McBreen, Central Coast Mariners (18 goals)
Westfield W-League Golden Boot: Katie Gill, Perth Glory (11 Goals)
National Youth League Golden Boot: Kale Bradbery, Newcastle Jets (16 goals)
Hyundai A-League Goal of the Year: Marcos Flores, Melbourne Victory (v Wellington Phoenix, rd 5)
Westfield W-League Goal of the Year: Emily van Egmond, Newcastle Jets (v Perth Glory, rd 11)
Hyundai A-League Coach of the Year: Tony Popovic, Western Sydney Wanderers
Westfield W-League Coach of the Year: Mike Mulvey, Melbourne Victory

Hyundai A-League Referee of the Year: Peter Green
Westfield W-League Referee of the Year: Kate Jacewicz

Hyundai A-League Fair Play Award: Brisbane Roar
Westfield W-League Fair Play Award: Sydney FC

• The Johnny Warren medal is determined by all registered squad players voting on a 3-2-1 basis at three separate periods during the season. Players are not permitted to vote for their own team mates. Any players that receive a red card or found guilty of misconduct are not eligible to win.
• The Julie Dolan Medal is the best and fairest award, voted on by a panel which includes the National Women-s Head Coach. All vote on a 3-2-1 basis at the conclusion of every match – players who receive a red card or are guilty of any misconduct charges are not eligible to win.