Clark cleans up at Luton awards night as Hatters duo both bag brace of gongs

Jordan Clark
Jordan Clark. Photo by Liam Smith

Jordan Clark was the big winner at Luton Town Supporters’ Trust’s end-of-season awards night, walking away with four major honours.

The midfielder, 31, has been a consistent force for the Hatters throughout the campaign and was rewarded with both the Player of the Season and Players’ Player accolades – a double that underlined his influence on and off the pitch.

Clark’s spectacular equaliser in the vital 2-1 away win at Cardiff in March also earned him the Goal of the Season Award. He rounded off his haul by being named Junior Supporters’ Player of the Season, highlighting his popularity across all age groups in the fanbase.

Goalkeeper Thomas Kaminski was also a double winner on the night. He received the Ian Pearce Memorial Trophy for most man-of-the-match awards, as well as the Bobbers Travel Club’s Away Player of the Season title.

Kaminski was unable to attend the ceremony after returning to Belgium to be with his family following the death of his father, Jacek. Supporters, players and club staff offered heartfelt messages of support to him during the evening.

Defender Christ Makosso, who joined from Belgian side RWD Molenbeek in January, made an immediate impression and claimed two awards of his own. The 20-year-old was named the SoLYD Young Player of the Season and the Trust’s Signing of the Season.

The night also saw long-time former Trust chairman Tony Murray honoured with the Kevin Catlin Memorial Trophy for outstanding contribution, recognising his 20 years of service and dedication to the supporters’ organisation.

Full list of award winners:

  • Player of the season: Jordan Clark
  • Players’ player: Jordan Clark
  • Goal of the season: Jordan Clark (v Cardiff)
  • Junior supporters’ player: Jordan Clark
  • Young player of the season (SoLYD): Christ Makosso
  • Signing of the season: Christ Makosso
  • Away player of the season (Bobbers Travel Club): Thomas Kaminski
  • Ian Pearce Memorial Trophy: Thomas Kaminski
  • Outstanding contribution (Kevin Catlin Memorial Trophy): Tony Murray