Sheffield United F.C. Player of the Year

Phil Jagielka
Phil Jagielka, who won the award for three consecutive years, in 2005, 2006 and 2007

The Sheffield United F.C. Player of the Year is an annual award presented to players of Sheffield United on behalf of the club's fans to recognise an outstanding contribution to the previous season. First presented in 1967 the award was organised by the Official Supporters Club and voted for by its members.[1] The award was officially recognised and commemorated by the club and since the late 1990s has been presented at a gala dinner. From around 2000 the award was widened to include voting from the general fanbase and various other awards have also been presented including Young Player of the Year and Goal of the Season.

Explanation of list

Appearances

Appearances and goals are listed for the season for which the player won the award. Only competitive fixtures are included in the statistics. These include:

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  • Season – Seasons run from August until May with the award being presented in April or May for the proceeding season. Awards are listed as the year of season end.
  • Level – The league and level at which the season was played. Division One was the highest level in English football until the formation of the Premier League in 1992–93 after which Division One became the second tier. In 2004–05 The Championship was formed as the new second tier with League One and Two making up the remainder of the Football League.
  • Nationality – The player's officially recognised FIFA nationality. A player may have been born in one country but represented another nation through family ancestry.
  • Apps – The number of games played in the season including any substitute appearances.
  • Goals – The number of goals scored in the season.
  • Notes – Further info on the award.

Winners

SeasonLevelNamePositionNationalityAppsGlsNotesRefs
1967Division OneAlan HodgkinsonGK England510Inaugural winner. First goalkeeper to win.[2][3]
1968Division OneKen MallenderDF England410First defender to win.[2][4]
1969Division TwoDave PowellDF Wales280First non-English winner.[2][5]
1970Division TwoAlan WoodwardFW England4721First forward to win.[2][6]
1971Division TwoTony CurrieFW England4510[2][7]
1972Division OneTrevor HockeyMF Wales341First midfielder to win.[2][8]
1973Division OneTed HemsleyDF England502[2][9]
1974Division OneAlan WoodwardFW England4618First player to win more than once.[2][10]
1975Division OneJim BrownGK Scotland510[2][11]
1976Division OneAlan WoodwardFW England4712First player to win on three occasions[2][12]
1977Division TwoKeith EdwardsFW England3318[2][13]
1978Division TwoAlan WoodwardFW England4412First player to win on four occasions[2][14]
1979Division TwoTony KenworthyFW England433[2][15]
1980Division ThreeTony KenworthyFW England557First player to win in consecutive years[2][16]
1981Division ThreeBob HattonFW England5322[2][17]
1982Division FourMike TrussonMF England5011[2][18]
1983Division ThreeMike TrussonMF England399[2][19]
1984Division ThreeKeith EdwardsFW England5339[2][20]
1985Division TwoGlenn CockerillMF England437[2][21]
1986Division TwoPaul StancliffeDF England451[2][22]
1987Division TwoPeter BeagrieMF England479[2][23]
1988Division TwoPaul StancliffeDF England473[2][24]
1989Division ThreeTony AganaFW England5829[2][25]
1990Division TwoSimon TraceyGK England560[2][26]
1991Division OneBrian DeaneFW England4417[2][27]
1992Division OneSimon TraceyGK England320[2][28]
1993Premier LeaguePaul BeesleyDF England493[2][29]
1994Premier LeagueCarl BradshawDF England431[2][30]
1995Division OneKevin GageMF England445[2][31]
1996Division OneAlan KellyGK Ireland390First winner from outside of the United Kingdom[2][32]
1997Division OnePetr KatchouroFW Belarus4814[2][33]
1998Division OneNicky MarkerDF England572[2][34]
1999Division OneCurtis WoodhouseMF England413[2][35]
2000Division OnePaul DevlinMF Scotland4911[2][36]
2001Division OneShaun MurphyDF Australia525[2][37]
2002Division OneMichael BrownMF England406[2][38]
2003Division OnePaddy KennyGK Ireland590[2][39]
2004Division OneChris MorganDF England362[40][41]
2005ChampionshipPhil JagielkaMF England542[40][42]
2006ChampionshipPhil JagielkaMF England478[40][43]
2007Premier LeaguePhil JagielkaMF England384First player to win for three consecutive years[40][44]
2008ChampionshipJames BeattieFW England4122[40][45]
2009ChampionshipMatthew KilgallonDF England491[40][46]
2010ChampionshipNick MontgomeryMF Scotland431[40][47]
2011ChampionshipStephen QuinnMF Ireland381[40][48]
2012League OneHarry MaguireDF England561[49][50]
2013League OneHarry MaguireDF England515[51]
2014League OneHarry MaguireDF England506[52]
2015League OneJamie MurphyMF Scotland4511
2016League OneBilly SharpFW England4821
2017League OneJohn Fleck
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Wins by player

Players who have won the award more than once.

Winner Total wins Year(s)
England Alan Woodward 41970, 1974, 1976, 1978
England Phil Jagielka 32005, 2006, 2007
England Harry Maguire 32012, 2013, 2014
England Tony Kenworthy 21979, 1980
England Mike Trusson 21982, 1983
England Keith Edwards 21977, 1984
England Paul Stancliffe 21986, 1988
England Tony Kenworthy 21979, 1980
England Simon Tracey 21990, 1992
England Billy Sharp 22016, 2017

Wins by playing position

Position Number of winners
Goalkeeper 6
Defender 16
Midfielder 14
Forward 16

Wins by nationality

Nationality Number of winners
 England 40
 Scotland 5
 Ireland 3
 Wales 2
 Australia 1
 Belarus 1

Young player of the year

SeasonLevelNamePositionNationalityAppsGlsNotesRefs
2012League OneHarry MaguireDF England561[49]
2013League OneGeorge LongGK England440[51]
2014League OneConnor DimaioMF Ireland30[52]

References

General

  • Clarebrough and Kirkham (2012). Sheffield United - The Complete Record. Derby Books Publishing Limited. ISBN 978-1-78091-019-2.
Specific
  1. Tony Matthews, Denis Clareborough and Andrew Kirkham (2003). The Official Encyclopedia of Sheffield United. Britespot Publishing. p. 199. ISBN 1-904103-19-7.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Andy Pack and Kevin Cookson (2003). Sheffield United: 2003-2004 Official Handbook. Polar Print Group. p. 65.
  3. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 422–423.
  4. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 424–425.
  5. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 426–427.
  6. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 428–429.
  7. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 430–431.
  8. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 432–433.
  9. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 434–435.
  10. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 436–437.
  11. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 438–439.
  12. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 440–441.
  13. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 442–443.
  14. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 444–445.
  15. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 446–447.
  16. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 448–449.
  17. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 450–451.
  18. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 452–453.
  19. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 454–455.
  20. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 456–457.
  21. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 458–459.
  22. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 460–461.
  23. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 462–463.
  24. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 464–465.
  25. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 466–467.
  26. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 468–469.
  27. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 470–471.
  28. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 472–473.
  29. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 474–475.
  30. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 476–477.
  31. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 478–479.
  32. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 480–481.
  33. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 482–483.
  34. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 484–485.
  35. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 486–487.
  36. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 488–489.
  37. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 490–491.
  38. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 492–493.
  39. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 494–495.
  40. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, p. 534.
  41. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 496–497.
  42. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 498–499.
  43. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 500–501.
  44. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 502–503.
  45. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 504–505.
  46. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 506–507.
  47. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 508–509.
  48. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 510–511.
  49. 1 2 "Harry's a star at End of Season awards". Sheffield United F.C. 30 April 2012. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2012.
  50. Clarebrough and Kirkham 2012, pp. 512–515.
  51. 1 2 "Awards double for Harry". Sheffield United FC Official Website. 29 April 2013. Retrieved 29 April 2013.
  52. 1 2 "Clean sweep for Harry". Sheffield United F.C. 6 May 2014. Retrieved 6 May 2014.
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