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

Before 1998

Season Award Winner Club Ref
199495 Scottish Manager of the Year Jimmy NichollRaith Rovers [4]
Premier Division Manager of the Year Jim JefferiesFalkirk
First Division Manager of the Year Allan McGrawGreenock Morton
Third Division Manager of the Year Tommy CampbellForfar Athletic
199596 Scottish Manager of the Year Walter SmithRangers [5][6]
First Division Manager of the Year Allan McGrawGreenock Morton
Second Division Manager of the Year Kevin DrinkellStirling Albion
Third Division Manager of the Year Jim LeishmanLivingston
199697 Second Division Manager of the Year Jim LeishmanLivingston [7][8][9]
Third Division Manager of the Year Steve PatersonInverness CT
Young Player of the Year Alex BurkeKilmarnock
199798 Scottish Manager of the Year Jim JefferiesHeart of Midlothian [10]

1998–2006

Season First Division Manager Second Division Manager Third Division Manager Ref
Winner Club Winner Club Winner Club
19992000 Tom Hendrie St Mirren Allan Maitland Clyde John McCormack Queen's Park [11]
200001 Jim Leishman Livingston John Lambie[12] Partick Thistle Ally Dawson Hamilton Academical [13][14]
200102 John Lambie Partick Thistle John Connolly[15] Queen of the South Dick Campbell Brechin City [16][17][18]
200203 Alan Kernaghan[19] Clyde Antonio Calderón[20] /
Dick Campbell
Raith Rovers /
Brechin City
Ian Wilson Peterhead [21]
200304 John Robertson[22] Inverness CT Neil Watt[23] Stranraer
200405 John Hughes[24] Falkirk Neil Watt[23] Stranraer Rowan Alexander[25] Gretna [26][27]
200506 Gus McPherson St Mirren Rowan Alexander Gretna Mixu Paatelainen Cowdenbeath [28]
Season SFL Player SFL Young Player Ref
Winner Club Winner Club
19992000 Mark Yardley St Mirren Brian Carrigan Clyde [11]
200001 David Bingham Livingston Mark Kerr Falkirk [13]
200102 Owen Coyle[29] Airdrieonians Alex Williams Stirling Albion [16][17][18]
200203 Owen Coyle[29] Falkirk Lee Miller[30] Falkirk [21]
200405 Kenny Deuchar Gretna Darryl Duffy Falkirk [26][27]
200506 John Rankin[31] Ross County
Season Other Award(s) Winner Club Ref
200001 Team of the SeasonLivingston [13]
Fair Play AwardPartick Thistle
Pie of the YearEast Fife
200102 Bell's Angel (Fair Play)East Fife [17]
Pie of the YearClyde[32]
200304 Fair Play AwardQueen of the South[15][27]
Fan of the YearIan BlackQueen of the South[15]
200405 Lifetime Achievement Award Willie Young [26]
Fair Play AwardGretna[27]
Fan of the YearColin MitchellHamilton Academical
Supporters Bar of the YearThe Port CullisArbroath
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 Billy Reid[33]Hamilton Academical Derek AdamsRoss County Dave BaikieEast Fife [34]
200809 Derek McInnesSt Johnstone John McGlynnRaith Rovers Jim ChapmanDumbarton [35]
200910 Terry ButcherInverness CT Allan MooreStirling Albion Gary BollanLivingston [36][37]
201011 Jim McIntyreDunfermline Athletic Gary BollanLivingston Paul SheerinArbroath [38][39]
201112 Derek AdamsRoss County Colin CameronCowdenbeath Paul HartleyAlloa Athletic [40][41]
201213 Ian MurrayDumbarton Allan Johnston[42]Queen of the South Alistair McCoistRangers [43]
Season First Division Player Second Division Player Third Division Player Ref
Winner Club Winner Club Winner Club
200708 Richard Offiong[33]Hamilton Academical Andy BarrowmanRoss County Jonathan SmartEast Fife [34]
200809 Gary HarkinsPartick Thistle Bryan PruntyAyr United Bobby BarrAlbion Rovers [35]
200910 Adam RooneyInverness CT Rory McAllisterBrechin City Robbie WintersLivingston [36][37]
201011 John BairdRaith Rovers Rory McAllisterBrechin City Gavin SwankieArbroath [38][39]
201112 Colin McMenaminRoss County Ryan DonnellyAirdrie United Stevie MayAlloa Athletic [40][41]
201213 Lyle TaylorFalkirk Nicky Clark[42]Queen of the South David AndersonQueen’s Park [43]
Season SFL Young Player Goal of the Season Phenomenal Achievement Ref
Winner Club Winner Club Winner Club
200708 James McCarthy[33]Hamilton Academical Gordon ChisholmQueen of the South [34]
200809 Leigh GriffithsLivingston Liam CraigSt Johnstone Jim McInallyEast Stirlingshire [35]
200910 Leigh GriffithsDundee Jonathan SmartEast Fife Derek AdamsRoss County [36][37]
201011 Josh FalkinghamArbroath Willie McLarenQueen of the South Barry SmithDundee [38][39]
201112 Stevie MayAlloa Athletic Keigan ParkerAyr United Derek AdamsRoss County [40][41]
201213 Stevie MayHamilton Academical Bryan PruntyDumbarton Dennis McClearyBerwick Rangers [43]
Season Team of the Season Ginger Boot Ref
Winner Club
200708 Hamilton Academical[33] award didn't exist[44][45] [34]
200809 St Johnstone [35]
200910 Ross County [36][37]
201011 Raith Rovers Mark Roberts
Iain Russell
Gavin Swankie
Ayr United
Livingston
Arbroath
[38][39]
201112 Ross County Martin BoyleMontrose [40][41]
201213 Queen of the South[42] Nicky Clark[42]Queen of the South [43]
Season Other Award(s) Winner Club Ref
200809 Phenomenal Contribution of the Season Harry Cairney Annan Athletic [35]
200910 Phenomenal Achievement over the Past Three Seasons Derek Adams Ross County [36][37]
201213 Goalkeeper of the Season Lee Robinson[42] Queen of the South [43]

See also

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