Michael Madoya in action.[Photo/futaa.com]

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Zoo Kericho's Michael Madoya is the 2017 Kenyan Premier League's champion.

Madoya who had scooped the New Player of the Year Award was also named the league's Midfielder of the Year and collected the Fairplay Award while veteran Mathare United defender and  George 'Wise' Owino also walked away with the defensive award.

Kariobangi Sharks tactician William Muluya won the Coach of the Year Award after guiding the KPL debutantes to an impressive third-place finish.

Harambee Stars striker Masoud Juma, who in recent times moved to South Africa's Cape Town City FC from Kariobangi Sharks, was awarded the Golden Boot after being the top scorer in the 2017 season.

Sofapaka came second on the standings some 19 points adrift of champions Gor Mahia, were awarded the Fairplay Club of the Year.

Unexpectedly the Golden Glove Award was awarded to Posta Rangers custodian Patrick Matasi, pipping Kariobangi Sharks goalkeeper John Oyemba award. Matasi won the award in 2016.

Badir Yasin was named the Centre Referee of the Year, with Jolawi Obondo going home with the Team Manager's gong.