Bajada, who is only the first Birkirkara player to win the award, claimed the coveted trophy ahead of Trevor Cilia (Birkirkara) and Denni Rocha Dos Santos (Tarxien Rainbows).
The other finalists were Gilbert Agius (Valletta) and Kevin Sammut (Valletta).
The winners of the other awards were:
Best First Division Player: Martin Deanov (Marsaxlokk)
Best Second Division Player: Ronnie Celeste (Birzebbuga St. Peter’s)
Best Third Division Player: Malcolm Tirchett (Luqa St. Andrew’s)
Best Woman Player: Dorianne Theuma (Mosta)
Best Youth Player: Yessous Camilleri (Valletta)
Best Futsal Player: Florin Anton (ZC Excess)
Premier League: Camilo Da Silva Sanvezzo (Qormi)
First Division: Simon Shead (Balzan Youths)
Second Division: Wayne Borg St John (Mellieha)
Third Division: Malcolm Tirchett (Luqa St. Andrew’s)
Women’s First Division: Ylenia Carabott (Hibernians)
Women’s Second Division: Amber Grech (Pembroke Athleta)
Futsal First Division: Alexander Ribic (Naxxar Motors)
Futsal Second Division: Melvin Borg (Kerygma Kristal)
Futsal Third Division: Antonello Brincat (Sliema Futsal)
Futsal Fourth Division: Jean Claude Borg (Pembroke Athleta)
Fair Play Awards:
BOV Premier League: Qormi
BOV First Division: Marsaxlokk
BOV Second Division: Lija Athletic
BOV Third Division: Mgarr United
Women’s League: Mgarr United
Youth League: Sirens
Overall: Mgarr United
The ceremony was presented by Clarissa Ellul and Rodney Vassallo and was screened live on Smash Television.
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