Justin Grimm
Dec 13, 2018
Updated: Feb 13, 2023
Yesterday the Mongolian Football Federation held its annual Golden Ball Awards ceremony. As has become custom in recent years, a high-profile player was the guest of honour. This year's attendee was Denmark national team caps record holder and former Premier League goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel.
The award winners are below.
Goalkeeper: Enkhtaivan Munkh-Erdene
Defenders: Davaajav Battur, Daginaa Turbat, Bayasgalang Garidmagnai, Norjmoogiin Tsedenbal
Midfielders: Baljinnyam Batbold, Khürelbaataryn Tsend- Ayuush, Janchiv Sundorj, Mönkh-Erdeniin Tögöldör
Strikers: Batbayar Khash-Erdene, Nyam-Osor Naranbold
Nominees:
Nyam-Osor Naranbold
Norjmoogiin Tsedenbal
Khurelbaataryn Tsend-Ayuush
Winner:
Norjmoogiin Tsedenbal
The Ulaanbaatar City FC midfielder won the MFF Super Cup to kick off the 2018 season and scored the game tying goal for the Blue Wolves against Guam that saw Mongolia advance to Round 2 of the EAFF Championship for the first time.
Winner
A. Altankhuyag
The Arvis FC player was a key figure for both her club team and the women's national team. This is her second time winning the award.
Winner
Altansükh Temüüjin
The most spectacular goal of the 2018 season as voted on by Mongolian football dignitaries, coaches, and the media was scored by Altansükh Temüüjin.
Winner
Michael Weiss
The German coach of the senior men's national team led the Blue Wolves to an unprecedented level of success including first friendly victory, largest margin of victory, and first time qualifying for Round 2 of the EAFF Championship. He's also done much to professionalize the team and increase the number of matches played.
Winner
Ts. Ganbold
Ganbold was at the helm of both the women's national team and Mongolian Dream club for the 2018 season. He steered the national team as it participated in Asian Cup qualifiers for the first time. The team had a successful run, matching the men's performance in their tournament, by reaching the second round.
Nominees
Sangajiev Dorjji
Tatsuya Nishio
Norito Hashiguchi
Winner
Tatsuya Nishio
Tatsuya Nishio became the second straight Japanese player to win the award in its two years of existence. The Deren FC striker was also the league's top scorer this season. He was not present at the award ceremony.
Winner
R. Jargalsaikhan
After only five years as a referee, Jargalsikhan was has become a top-level referee for the MFF and Asian Football Federation.
Check out 2017's winners here: https://www.mongolianfootball.com/single-post/2017/12/13/2017-Golden-Ball-Award-Winners-Announced
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