Vote for the coach and player of the 2023/2024 season

Vote for the coach and player of the 2023/2024 season
Vote for the coach and player of the 2023/2024 season

The last final whistles having sounded this weekend, it is time for us, as is customary at the end of the season, to proceed to the election of the best player and coach of the football season in the ‘Oise.

Once again the choice was complicated and the debates were likely to be lively; several players equally deserving of their place in the list of nominees, who remember, only appear in the R2 to D3 formations that we follow each week.

The player of the football season in Oise?

Seven candidates have been selected for the title of football player of the season

David Augendre (JS Noyon, D1):

Former centerpiece of Roye Noyon with whom he experienced the highest departmental level, the left side wasted no time in finding a place within FCJ Noyon (D1) which he joined this summer, where he brought to the both defensive serenity and offensive percussion on his wing.

Redha Bourarach (Liancourt Clermont, R2):

Metronome of the Liancourtois Clermont midfielder, Redha Bourarach will have been, through her technical quality and her activity, more than valuable throughout the season for her team, allowing the club to secure a quiet hold for its first appearance in Regional 2.

Samir Bouraya (Knitting, D3):

A true goleador (45 goals scored this season), Samir Bouraya, also the author of 12 assists, carried the Tricot Os on his shoulders, with which he played a 5th round of the Coupe de France and was D3 champion.

Florian Dovergne (Cires, D1):

A former FC Chambly player with whom he played several National matches, Florian Dovergne has brought his high-level experience to Cires for several seasons. An exemplary captain, the 34-year-old defender guided his team towards promotion to R3, and it is no coincidence that the red and white finished as the best defense in their group (19 goals conceded).

Lucas Larsonnier (Breteuil B, D2):

Tireless in midfield where he constantly increased the runs and back and forth between attack and defense, Lucas Larsonnier was a real asset for the British reserve where his consistency helped the club to secure its ticket to D1.

Maxence Lizard (Breteuil, R2):

Trained at ASBO where he rubbed shoulders with the N2 group without having had a chance, Maxence Lizard has been displaying all his talent since this year in Breteuil. Solid on his line and reassuring despite his young age (21), he allowed his club to collect numerous points thanks to his saves; and he shouldn’t stop there.

Randy Peronnet (Maignelay, D2):

A nightmare for defenders and opposing goalkeepers, the Maignemont wisp has continued to cause damage every weekend on the Isarian pitches thanks to his speed and efficiency, asserting himself as one of the strong men of the comeback of his club in D1.

The coach of the football season in Oise

Here too, seven selected for the title of football coach of the season

Tayeb Ben Naoum (Liancourt Clermont C, D3):

A trainer at heart, Tayeb Ben Naoum had a dream season with the Liancourt Clermont C team, because in addition to allowing the club’s young shoots to get tougher with the senior world, he scored the double championship cup (Chivot and D3).

Florian Dubois (Knitting, D3):

51 points out of 54 possible in a championship where they were crowned with the best attack (67 goals) and the best defense (19 conceded); a 5th round of the Coupe de France, Florian Dubois made Tricot Os a real war machine.

Kim Dupont (Maignelay, D2):

An emblematic player of the department renowned for his combativeness and his competitive spirit, Kim Dupont made his debut on the bench by shaping a Maignelay team in his image, with which he won the D1 champion title on the last day.

Nordine Lachhab (JS Noyon, D1):

After taking control of the club in 2017 in D6, Nordine Lachhab has never stopped rising. This season, at the end of a championship dominated head and shoulders (they finished undefeated with 13v-5n), he won his 6th consecutive accession, thus taking FCJ Noyon into the League for the first time in its young history ( R3).

Kamel Lazaref (Etouy Agnetz, D2):

Arriving this summer from Cauffry with whom he had just won a promotion to D1, Kamel Lazaref did it again this season with an Etouy Agnetz where he applied the same recipe, restoring in the process its letters of nobility and great ambitions for the future .

Nicolas Lestuvée (Breteuil, R2):

Although having all its senior teams with a pair at their heads, it is clear the undermining work carried out for years in Breteuil by Nicolas Lestuvée, who saw his flagship team very close to a return to R1 and the The team reserves to be rewarded with an accession to D1 just one year after leaving it.

Alexandre Rebelo (Cires, D1):

Promoted to the pennant team last summer after bringing the reserve up to D2, Alexandre Rebelo continued his miracles, since Cires will return to the League next year (R3) after finishing as Division 1 champion.

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