Scottish Football League yearly awards

This article lists the winners of the annual end-of-season awards in the Scottish Football League (SFL).

The end-of-season annual awards were made by the Scottish Football League (SFL) until the league ceased operating after the end of the 2012–13 season. The awards were presented by the various sponsors of the Scottish Football League (SFL), including Bell's (1994–1998 and 1999–2006) and Irn-Bru (2007–2013).[1][2][3]

Winners

1999–2006

Season First Division Manager Second Division Manager Third Division Manager Ref
Winner Club Winner Club Winner Club
200001 Scotland Jim Leishman Livingston Scotland John Lambie[4] Partick Thistle Scotland Ally Dawson Hamilton Academical [5]
200102 Scotland John Lambie Partick Thistle Scotland John Connolly[6][7] Queen of the South Scotland Dick Campbell Brechin City [8][9]
200203 Republic of Ireland Alan Kernaghan[10][11] Clyde Spain Antonio Calderón[12] Raith Rovers
200304 Scotland John Robertson[13] Inverness CT Scotland Neil Watt[14] Stranraer
200405 Scotland John Hughes[15] Falkirk Scotland Neil Watt[14] Stranraer Scotland Rowan Alexander[16] Gretna [17]
200506 Scotland Gus McPherson[18] St Mirren Scotland Rowan Alexander[19] Gretna Finland Mixu Paatelainen[20] Cowdenbeath
Season SFL Player SFL Young Player Ref
Winner Club Winner Club
200001 Scotland David Bingham Livingston Scotland Mark Kerr Falkirk [5]
200102 Republic of Ireland Owen Coyle[21] Airdrieonians Scotland Alex Williams Stirling Albion [8][9]
200203 Republic of Ireland Owen Coyle[21] Falkirk Scotland Lee Miller[22] Falkirk
200405 Scotland Kenny Deuchar Gretna Scotland Darryl Duffy Falkirk [17]
200506 Scotland John Rankin[23] Ross County
Season Other Award(s) Winner Club Ref
200001 Team of the SeasonLivingston [5]
Bell's Angel (Fair Play)Partick Thistle
Pie of the YearEast Fife
200102 Bell's Angel (Fair Play)East Fife [9]
Pie of the YearClyde[24]
200304 Bell's Angel (Fair Play)Queen of the South[6]
Fan of the YearIan BlackQueen of the South[6]
200405 Lifetime Achievement AwardScotland Willie Young [17]
Bell's Angel (Fair Play)Gretna
Fan of the YearColin MitchellHamilton Academical
Supporters Bar of the YearThe Port Cullis (Arbroath)
Pie of the YearEast Fife

2007–2013

Season First Division Manager Second Division Manager Third Division Manager Ref
Winner Club Winner Club Winner Club
200708 Scotland Billy Reid[25]Hamilton Academical Scotland Derek AdamsRoss County Scotland Dave BaikieEast Fife [26]
200809 Scotland Derek McInnesSt Johnstone Scotland John McGlynnRaith Rovers Scotland Jim ChapmanDumbarton [27]
200910 England Terry ButcherInverness CT Scotland Allan MooreStirling Albion Scotland Gary BollanLivingston [28][29]
201011 Scotland Jim McIntyreDunfermline Athletic Scotland Gary BollanLivingston Scotland Paul SheerinArbroath [30][31]
201112 Scotland Derek AdamsRoss County Scotland Colin CameronCowdenbeath Scotland Paul HartleyAlloa Athletic [32][33]
201213 Scotland Ian MurrayDumbarton Scotland Allan Johnston[34]Queen of the South Scotland Alistair McCoistRangers [35]
Season First Division Player Second Division Player Third Division Player Ref
Winner Club Winner Club Winner Club
200708 England Richard Offiong[25]Hamilton Academical Scotland Andy BarrowmanRoss County Scotland Jonathan SmartEast Fife [26]
200809 Scotland Gary HarkinsPartick Thistle Scotland Bryan PruntyAyr United Scotland Bobby BarrAlbion Rovers [27]
200910 Republic of Ireland Adam RooneyInverness CT Scotland Rory McAllisterBrechin City Scotland Robbie WintersLivingston [28][29]
201011 Scotland John BairdRaith Rovers Scotland Rory McAllisterBrechin City Scotland Gavin SwankieArbroath [30][31]
201112 Scotland Colin McMenaminRoss County Scotland Ryan DonnellyAirdrie United Scotland Stevie MayAlloa Athletic [32][33]
201213 England Lyle TaylorFalkirk Scotland Nicky Clark[34]Queen of the South Scotland David AndersonQueen’s Park [35]
Season SFL Young Player Goal of the Season Phenomenal Achievement Ref
Winner Club Winner Club Winner Club
200708 Republic of Ireland James McCarthy[25]Hamilton Academical Scotland Gordon ChisholmQueen of the South [26]
200809 Scotland Leigh GriffithsLivingston Scotland Liam CraigSt Johnstone Scotland Jim McInallyEast Stirlingshire [27]
200910 Scotland Leigh GriffithsDundee Scotland Jonathan SmartEast Fife Scotland Derek AdamsRoss County [28][29]
201011 England Josh FalkinghamArbroath Scotland Willie McLarenQueen of the South Scotland Barry SmithDundee [30][31]
201112 Scotland Stevie MayAlloa Athletic Scotland Keigan ParkerAyr United Scotland Derek AdamsRoss County [32][33]
201213 Scotland Stevie MayHamilton Academical Scotland Bryan PruntyDumbarton Scotland Dennis McClearyBerwick Rangers [35]
Season Team of the Season Ginger Boot Ref
Winner Club
200708 Hamilton Academical[25] award didn't exist[36][37] [26]
200809 St Johnstone [27]
200910 Ross County [28][29]
201011 Raith Rovers Scotland Mark Roberts
Scotland Iain Russell
Scotland Gavin Swankie
Ayr United
Livingston
Arbroath
[30][31]
201112 Ross County Scotland Martin BoyleMontrose [32][33]
201213 Queen of the South[34] Scotland Nicky Clark[34]Queen of the South [35]
Season Other Award(s) Winner Club Ref
200809 Phenomenal Contribution of the Season Scotland Harry Cairney Annan Athletic [27]
200910 Phenomenal Achievement over the Past Three Seasons Scotland Derek Adams Ross County [28][29]
201213 Goalkeeper of the Season England Lee Robinson[34] Queen of the South [35]

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