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Roberto Lopes SSE Airtricity/Soccer Writers personality of the year

Dec 5, 2025 18:16
By Dave Hooper
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Roberto Lopes SSE Airtricity/Soccer Writers personality of the year
Roberto Lopes - SSE Airtricity Soccer Writers Ireland Men’s Personality of the Year

Lopes, Brady and McGinty the big winners on a day of celebration at SSE Airtricity/Soccer Writers Ireland awards

World Cup-bound Roberto ‘Pico’ Lopes of Shamrock Rovers and New York-born Kelly Brady scooped the annual SSE Airtricity/Soccer Writers Ireland Personality of the Year awards at Friday’s gala ceremony in Dublin.

Lopes, captained Rovers to the SSE Airtricity Men’s Premier Division and FAI Cup double for the first time since 1987, topped the ballot of football media.

Rovers manager Stephen Bradley and Shelbourne boss Joey O’Brien. Lopes became the first player for five years, and only the third in the last 17-years, to claim the accolade.

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Derry City’s Michael Duffy, Shelbourne’s Kerr McInroy and Shamrock Rovers Graham Burke also made this year’s shortlist.

After receiving his award, Lopes, along with family and friends, watched from Clontarf Castle the tournament draw live from Washington.

Brady takes Women's personality of the year

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Athlone Town striker Kelly Brady was a runaway winner of the Women’s Personality of the Year award. Indeed, Brady, topped the poll from teammate Madison Gibson with Wexford’s Ellen Molloy in third.

Brady bagged 27 goals for the SSE Airtricity Women’s Premier Division champions, netting a hat-trick in the Cup final. ‘The Town’ won the double for the first time in the club’s history, earning Brady a maiden Ireland call-up.

Whereas, the Goalkeeper of the Year award went to Shamrock Rovers’ stopper Ed McGinty, with St. Patrick’s Athletic Joseph Anang second and Derry City’s Brian Maher third.

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The annual function, attended by over 250 guests, also saw Stephen Staunton feted with the International Achievement award.

The Dundalk native became Ireland’s first-ever centurion in 2002. Staunton, holds the distinction of being the only player to feature in all of Ireland’s World Cup games across three tournaments.

There were emotional scenes as legendary Waterford FC kitman Michael Walsh was recognised for his 60-years of unstinting service by being honoured with the Special Merit award.

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Several of his fellow Deise natives, including Ireland assistant manager John O'Shea, were present to celebrate this worthy achievement.

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