The former Hibernians player therefore established a record four wins of this award after winning it in 2005, 2006 and 2015.
The Maroons also won the Best Foreigner Award thanks to Amadou Samb while Darren Abdilla was voted Coach of the Year.
Birkirkata’s Jake Grech was voted Best Young Player while Valletta striker Matteo Piciollo’s goal in the FA Trophy semi-final against Balzan earned him the Best Goal Award. Valletta FC won the new Best Fans award.
The complete list of winners were:
MFA Footballer of the Year Andrew Cohen (Gzira)
Coach of the Year Darren Abdilla (Gzira)
Young Player of the Year Jake Grech (Birkirkara)
Foreign Player of the Year Amadou Samb (Gzira)
Best Goal of the Year Matteo Piciollo (Valletta) vs Balzan
BOV First Division Best Player Dylan Agius (Pietà)
BOV Second Division Best Player Sebastian Perdomo (Santa Lucia)
BOV Third Division Best Player Edward John Wileman (Sta. Venera)
BOV Women’s League Best Player Dorianne Theuma (Hibs)
Best Youth League Player Jan Busuttil (Pietà)
GFA Player of the Year Christian Mercieca (Victoria Hotspurs)
Futsal Player of the Year Jovica Milijic (Valletta)
Best Fans Award Valletta FC
President’s Award Brian Meilak and Louis Micallef
Awards by MFA Referees Department Sammy Attard and Antonio Briguglio
Top Scorers
BOV Premier League Amadou Samb (Gzira) 21 goals
BOV First Division League Paul Chimezie (Mqabba) 24 goals
BOV Second Division League Timothy Thomas (Kalkara) 24 goals
BOV Third Division League Edward John Wileman (Sta. Venera) 27 goals
BOV Women’s League Dorianne Theuma (Hibernians) 22 goals
Fair Play Award Pieta Hotspurs