York’s Abatneh, Pacific’s Gazdov and Forge’s Poku up for CPL Best U-21 Player Award
York United defender Noah Abatneh, Pacific FC goalkeeper Emil Gazdov and former Forge FC attacker Kwasi Poku are up for the Canadian Premier League’s Best Canadian Under-21 Player Award.
The winner, to be decided by technical leadership representatives from all eight CPL clubs and select media members, will be announced Nov. 7 in Calgary as part of the 2024 CPL championship game festivities.
The 20-year-old Abatneh, in his sophomore year in the league, ranked second among all under-21 domestic players by competing in 22 regular-season matches. Playing multiple positions, he ranked second in blocks (nine) and clearances (40) and third in aerial duels won (23) among all U-21 Canadian players.
Gazdov, 21, is also a finalist for the league’s Golden Glove award as top goalkeeper. He led all domestic under-21 players by logging 1,729 minutes and finished the regular season tied for second among ‘keepers with seven shutouts.