The annual Sports Writers Association of Ghana (SWAG) Awards was instituted in 1973. It was the brainchild of Mr. B.B. Bismark, a sports enthusiast and one time team manager of the Black Stars, who was later enstooled Aburihene and became a patron of SWAG. He mooted the idea which was accepted and he bought the first two trophies for the Best Player and Goal King.
The Awards had a humble beginning and the very first year saw three sportsmen – incidentally all footballers- being honoured. Peter Lamptey of Accra Hearts of Oak won the “Baba Yara Shield” for emerging the top goals scorer in the 1973 league; Dan Oppong of Asante Kotoko received the “Robert Mensah Shield” for being adjudged the best defender while Akwetteh Armah of Cornerstone was also honoured for being the most outstanding utility player of the season. Each player received 50 Cedis cash donated by Mr. B.B. Bismark in addition to the special shields.
The ceremony was held at the Accra Sports Stadium at the end of the second and well organized SWAG Cup match when Hearts beat Corners 1-0 on Sunday December 23, 1973. Robert Hammond scored the only goal. Col. Robert Kotei presented the awards to Dan Oppong and Peter Lamptey while Lt. Col. M.P. Simpe-Asante presented that of Akweteh Armah. Col. S.H. Brew- Graves then GFA chairman presented the SWAG Cup to Hearts Captain, Kofi Bruce. The match was officiated by B.K Frimpong- Manso.
SWAG FOOTBALLER OF THE YEAR AWARD
Below are the winners
of the “SWAG Footballer of the Year” Award since its inception in 1973 YEAR PLAYER CLUB 1973 Akwetteh Armah Cornerstone
1974 Mohammed Ahmed Polo Hearts of Oak
1975 No Award -
1976 Dan Owusu Bofoakwa
1977 No Award -
1978 Abdul Razak Kotoko
1979 John Yawson Hearts of Oak
1980 Francis Kumi Kotoko
1981 John Essien Hasaacas
1982 Kofi Abbrey Hasaacas
1983 Opoku Nti Kotoko
1984 Joe Odoi Hearts of Oak
1985 No Award -
1986 No Award -
1987 No Award -
1988/89 No Award -
1989/90 Abedi Pele Ayew Marseille
1990/91 Nii Odartey Lamptey Anderlecht
1992 Anthony Yeboah Eintracht Frankfurt
1993 Daniel Addo Leverkusen
1994 Charles Kobina Akunnor Wolfsburg
1995 Anthony Yeboah Eintracht Frankfurt
1996 Sam Johnson Hearts of Oak
1997 Nibombe Wake (Togolese) Goldfields
1998 Samuel Osei Kuffour Bayern Munich
1999 Sammy Osei Kuffour Bayern Munich
2000 Emmanuel Osei Kuffour Hearts of Oak
2001 Samuel Osei Kuffour Bayern Munich
2002 Charles Taylor Asampong Hearts of Oak
2003 Aziz Ansah Asante Kotoko
2004 Stephen Appiah Juventus
2005 Stephen Appiah Juventus
2006 John Mensah Rennes
2007 Michael Essien Chelsea
2008 John Paintsil Fulham
2009 Dominic Adiyiah AC Milan
2010 Asamoah Gyan Sunderland
2011 Andre Ayew Marseille
2012 ?
Who wins on Saturday 29th June 2013…?
Compiled by Sammy Heywood Okine, SWAG Archives Director / Deputy. General Secretary