2014 CONCACAF Awards

The 2014 CONCACAF Awards were the second year for CONCACAF's awards for the top region football players, coaches and referees of the year. The shortlists were published on 11 December 2014.[1] The results were announced on 23 December 2014.[2]

CONCACAF Awards 2014
Date23 January 2015 (2015-01-23)
Websiteconcacaf.com

Award winners and shortlists

Player of the Year

Rank Name Position National Team Club
1st Keylor Navas Goalkeeper  Costa Rica Real Madrid
2nd Bryan Ruiz Forward  Costa Rica Fulham
3rd Tim Howard Goalkeeper  United States Everton
Celso Borges Midfielder  Costa Rica AIK
Clint Dempsey Forward  United States Seattle Sounders FC
Giovani dos Santos Forward  Mexico Villarreal
Guillermo Ochoa Goalkeeper  Mexico Málaga
Javier Hernández Forward  Mexico Real Madrid
Joel Campbell Forward  Costa Rica Arsenal
Rafael Márquez Defender  Mexico Hellas Verona

Female Player of the Year

Rank Name Position National Team Club
1st Abby Wambach Forward  United States Western New York Flash
2nd Shirley Cruz Midfielder  Costa Rica Paris Saint-Germain Féminines
3rd Charlyn Corral Forward  Mexico Merilappi United
Alex Morgan Forward  United States Portland Thorns FC
Carli Lloyd Midfielder  United States Western New York Flash
Christine Sinclair Forward  Canada Portland Thorns
Hope Solo Goalkeeper  United States Seattle Reign FC
Kennya Cordner Forward  Trinidad and Tobago Seattle Sounders Women
Lauren Holiday Midfielder  United States FC Kansas City
Raquel Rodriguez Cedeño Forward  Costa Rica Penn State Nittany Lions

Goalkeeper of the Year

Rank Name National Team Club
1st Tim Howard  United States Everton
2nd Guillermo Ochoa  Mexico Málaga
3rd Keylor Navas  Costa Rica Real Madrid
Alfredo Talavera  Mexico Toluca
Andre Blake  Jamaica Philadelphia Union
Jaime Penedo  Panama LA Galaxy
Jan-Michael Williams  Trinidad and Tobago Central FC
Jesús Corona  Mexico Cruz Azul
Nick Rimando  United States Real Salt Lake
Patrick Pemberton  Costa Rica Alajuelense

Coach of the Year

Rank Name Club National Team
1st Jorge Luis Pinto  Costa Rica
2nd Luis Fernando Suarez  Honduras
3rd Oscar Ramírez Alajuelense
Bruce Arena LA Galaxy
Garabet Avedissian  Costa Rica (♀) and  Costa Rica (♀ U20)
Jill Ellis  United States (♀)
Jorge Dely Valdés Tauro
Jürgen Klinsmann  United States
Miguel Herrera  Mexico
Stephen Hart  Trinidad and Tobago

Referee of the Year

Rank Name
1st Mark Geiger
2nd Marco Antonio Rodriguez
3rd Henry Bejarano
Dwight Royal
Joel Aguilar
Roberto García Orozco
Roberto Moreno
Walter López
Walter Quesada
Wilson Da Costa

Goal of the Year

This award applies only to goals scored during CONCACAF official competitions.

Rank Player Date Participants Minute scored Competition
1st Bryan Ruiz 20 June 2014  Costa Rica vs.  Italy  44' 2014 FIFA World Cup
2nd Esteban Ramírez 2 November 2014 Herediano vs. Saprissa  20' 2014–15 Costa Rican FPD season
3rd Joel Campbell 14 June 2014  Costa Rica vs.  Uruguay  54' 2014 FIFA World Cup
Carolina Venegas 21 October 2014  Martinique vs.  Costa Rica  81' 2014 CONCACAF Women's Championship
Elías Aguilar 21 August 2014 Herediano vs. Isidro Metapán  42' 2014–15 CONCACAF Champions League
Giovani dos Santos 29 June 2014  Netherlands vs.  Mexico  48' 2014 FIFA World Cup
Jermaine Jones 22 June 2014  United States vs.  Portugal  64' 2014 FIFA World Cup
Marco Fabián 15 February 2014 Cruz Azul vs. Puebla  92' 2013–14 Liga MX season
Meghan Klingenberg 20 October 2014  United States vs.  Haiti  57' 2014 CONCACAF Women's Championship
Yendrick Ruiz 21 August 2014 Herediano vs. Isidro Metapán  33' 2014–15 CONCACAF Champions League

References

  1. "2014 CONCACAF Awards Voting – Fans". concacaf.com. 11 December 2014. Archived from the original on 9 February 2015. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
  2. "Navas, Wambach named 2014 CONCACAF Players of the Year". concacaf.com. 23 December 2014. Archived from the original on 2016-02-28. Retrieved 23 December 2014.
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