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League1 Alum Tristan Borges wins CPL's Player of the Year, U21 Player of the Year and Golden Boot awards

By John Molinaro (Contributor), 11/26/19, 2:00PM EST

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Forge FC’s Tristan Borges - formerly of League1 sides' Toronto FC III and Sigma FC - wins CPL Player of the Year, U21 Player of the Year and Golden Boot awards.

Golden Boot, CPL Champion, and now the league MVP – it’s been quite the year for Tristan Borges.

Borges was officially named the Canadian Premier League’s Player of the Year during a special awards ceremony in Toronto on Tuesday, capping off an incredible 2019 season that saw the Forge FC attacker also finish as the league’s top scorer and hoist the North Star Shield.

Borges, a 21-year-old native of Toronto, took home the CPL’s top individual honour by beating out fellow nominees Dominique Malonga of Cavalry FC and Forge teammate Kyle Bekker.

The award takes into account the nominees’ performances for the full 2019 CPL season (Spring and Fall) as well as both legs of Finals 2019. The winner was selected by a judging panel comprised of media writers and reporters from across Canada.

Borges was also named Best Canadian U-21 player during Tuesday’s awards ceremony.

When you consider all that Borges achieved this past season, crowning him the league MVP was a no-brainer.

A product of Sigma FC, Borges signed his first professional contract with Forge in January, and quickly announced himself to the league with his goal-scoring ability and dynamic attacking play.

Borges finished 2019 with 13 goals, just ahead of Malonga and Pacific FC’s Terran Campbell (11 goals each) in the league’s scoring race. One of his goals was a fantastic curler that stood up as the winner in Forge’ 1-0 victory over Cavalry FC in Leg 1 of Finals 2019.

He wasn’t just about the goals, as Borges also tallied five assists to finish amongst the league leaders. He averaged more shots (3.03), completed more tackles (3.61) and made more key passes (2.10) per 90 minutes than any CPL midfielder, underlining the strength of his overall game.

More than any other player, Borges was the ultimate difference-maker for his club. No player meant more to his team in 2019 than Borges.

“He’s definitely done everything in his ability to become a star in this league, to be the best player in this league. His future is bright,” Forge coach Bobby Smyrniotis said of Borges after his team’s 1-0 win over Cavalry FC in Leg 2 of Finals 2019.

Other awards handed out on Tuesday were Coach of the Year (Tommy Wheeldon Jr.), and Golden Glove (Marco Carducci) which goes to the league’s top goalkeeper.

Each award is a unique piece of Inuit art soapstone carved by artists from Kinngait (Cape Dorset), Nunavut.