PFA Scotland Players' Player of the Year (lower leagues)

This is a list of recipients of the Professional Footballers' Association Scotland (PFA Scotland) Player's Player of the Year award for each of the three divisions (the Scottish Championship, Scottish League One and Scottish League Two), below the top division (the Scottish Premiership). Each is an annual award given to the player who is adjudged to have been the best of the season in Scottish football.[1] The winner is chosen by a vote amongst the members of the players' trade union, the Professional Footballers' Association Scotland (PFA Scotland).[2]

The award was formerly known as the Scottish Professional Footballers' Association Players' Player of the Year, but was renamed after the SPFA merged with the (English) Professional Footballers' Association to become PFA Scotland. In 2007 the SPFA was replaced by a new body, PFA Scotland,[3] but the new organisation's awards are considered to be a direct continuation of the SPFA awards.[4][5] A shortlist of nominees is published in April and the winner of the award, along with the winners of PFA Scotland's other annual awards, is announced at a gala event in Glasgow a few days later.[6]

Winners

Season Scottish Championship[note 1] Scottish League One[note 2] Scottish League Two[note 3] Ref
Nat Player Club Nat Player Club Nat Player Club
198081 ScotlandEric SinclairDundee ScotlandJimmy RobertsonQueen of the South division did not exist [7][8][9]
198182 ScotlandBrian McLaughlinMotherwell ScotlandPat NevinClyde [10][11]
198283 Scotland Gerry McCabe[12] Clydebank ScotlandJohn ColquhounStirling Albion [13]
198384 ScotlandJim LiddleForfar Athletic [14][15]
198485 ScotlandBernie SlavenAlbion Rovers [16]
198586 ScotlandJohn BroganHamilton Accies ScotlandMark SmithQueen's Park [17]
198687 ScotlandJimmy HolmesGreenock Morton ScotlandJohn Sludden Ayr United [18][19]
198788 ScotlandAlex TaylorHamilton Academical ScotlandHenry Templeton [20]
198889 ScotlandRoss JackDunfermline Athletic ScotlandPaul HunterEast Fife [21]
198990 ScotlandKen EadieClydebank ScotlandWillie WattersKilmarnock [22][23]
199091 EnglandSimon StainrodFalkirk EnglandKevin ToddBerwick Rangers .[24]
199192 Scotland Gordon Dalziel Raith Rovers ScotlandAndy ThomsonQueen of the South [25][9][26]
199293 ScotlandSandy RossBrechin City [27][26]
199394 EnglandRichard CadetteFalkirk ScotlandAndy ThomsonQueen of the South [28][29][9]
199495 ScotlandStevie CrawfordRaith Rovers ScotlandDerek McInnesGreenock Morton ScotlandDavid BinghamForfar Athletic [19][30][31]
199596 Northern IrelandGeorge O'Boyle St Johnstone ScotlandSteve McCormickStirling Albion [32][33]
199697 EnglandRoddy Grant ScotlandPaul RitchieHamilton Accies ScotlandIain StewartInverness CT [34][35]
199798 ScotlandJames GradyDundee United ScotlandPaul LoveringClydebank ScotlandWillie IrvineAlloa Athletic [36]
199899 Trinidad and TobagoRussell LatapyHibernian ScotlandDavid BinghamLivingston EnglandNeil TarrantRoss County [30][37][38][39]
19992000 ScotlandStevie CrawfordDunfermline Athletic ScotlandBrian CarriganClyde ScotlandSteven MilneForfar Athletic [40][41][42][43]
200001 ScotlandDavid BinghamLivingston ScotlandScott McLeanPartick Thistle ScotlandSteve HislopEast Stirlingshire [44][30][45][46][47]
200102 Republic of IrelandOwen CoyleAirdrieonians ScotlandJohn O'NeillQueen of the South ScotlandPaul McManusEast Fife [9][48][49]
200203 ScotlandDennis WynessInverness CT ScotlandChris TemplemanBrechin City ScotlandAlex WilliamsGreenock Morton [50][51][52]
200304 ScotlandIan HartyClyde ScotlandPaul ToshForfar Athletic ScotlandMichael MooreStranraer [53][54][55]
200405 Trinidad and TobagoRussell LatapyFalkirk ScotlandSteven HampshireBrechin City ScotlandDavid BinghamGetna [56][57][58][12]
200506 ScotlandJohn RankinRoss County ScotlandJames GradyGretna FinlandMarkus PaatelainenCowdenbeath [59][60][61][62]
200607 ScotlandColin McMenaminGretna ScotlandIain RussellBrechin City ScotlandScott ChaplainAlbion Rovers [63][64][65]
200708 ScotlandGraham Dorrans Livingston ScotlandAllan RussellAirdrie United ScotlandJonathan SmartEast Fife [66][67][68][69]
200809 ScotlandLeigh Griffiths ScotlandBryan PruntyAyr United ScotlandBobby BarrAlbion Rovers [70][71][72]
200910 Republic of IrelandAdam RooneyInverness CT Scotland Rory McAllister Brechin City ScotlandRobbie WintersLivingston [73][74][75][76][77]
201011 ScotlandJohn BairdRaith Rovers ScotlandGavin SwankieArbroath [78][79][80][81][82]
201112 FranceFarid El Alagui Falkirk ScotlandJon RobertsonCowdenbeath ScotlandStevie MayAlloa Athletic [83][84][85][86][87]
201213 EnglandLyle Taylor ScotlandNicky ClarkQueen of the South ScotlandLee WallaceRangers [88][89][90]
201314 EnglandKane HemmingsCowdenbeath ScotlandLee WallaceRangers ScotlandRory McAllisterPeterhead [91][92][93]
201415 ScotlandScott AllanHibernian ScotlandDeclan McManusGreenock Morton ScotlandBobby LinnArbroath [94][95][96][97]
201516 ScotlandLee WallaceRangers FranceFaissal El BakhtaouiDunfermline Athletic ScotlandNathan AustinEast Fife [98][99][100][101]
201617 ScotlandJohn McGinnHibernian ScotlandLiam BuchananLivingston ScotlandShane SutherlandElgin City [102][103][104][105]
201718 ScotlandLewis MorganSt Mirren ScotlandLawrence ShanklandAyr United ScotlandDarren SmithStirling Albion [106][107][108]
201819 ScotlandStephen DobbieQueen of the South ScotlandBobby LinnArbroath ScotlandBlair HendersonEdinburgh City [109][110][111][112]
201920 Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, PFA Scotland cancelled their awards for the 2019–20 season. [113]
202021 Northern IrelandLiam BoyceHeart of Midlothian not awarded not awarded [114]
202122 ScotlandMichael McKennaArbroath ScotlandDylan EastonAirdrieonians EnglandJoe CardleKelty Hearts [115][116][117]
202223 EnglandDipo AkinyemiAyr United ScotlandCalum GallagherAirdrieonians ScotlandCharlie ReillyAlbion Rovers [118]

Other awards

Season Goal of the Season Special Merit Award Ref
Nat Player Club Nat Winner Note
198182 ScotlandTom LauchlanKilmarnock director [10]
ScotlandWillie WaddellRangers director
ScotlandFormer Celtic and Man United player.
198283 ScotlandAndy DicksonDundee United trainer [13]
ScotlandAlex RaeFormer Scottish PFA president
ScotlandEddie TurnbullFormer Aberdeen and Hibs manager
198384 ScotlandArchie MacphersonBBC broadcaster [14]
ScotlandArthur MontfordSTV broadcaster
198485 ScotlandDesmond WhiteCeltic chairman [16]
ScotlandBobby ReidHamilton Academical trainer
198586 ScotlandTommy WalkerFormer Hearts player and manager [17]
ScotlandYule CraigSt Mirren chairman
198788 ScotlandJim SteelCeltic and Scotland physio [20]
ScotlandDavid FranceyBroadcaster
198889 ScotlandTeddy ScottAberdeen trainer [21]
198990 ScotlandBob McPhailFormer Rangers player [22]
ScotlandAndy RussellMotherwell groundsman
199091 ScotlandHarry HaddockFormer Clyde captain [24]
ScotlandBobby MaitlandFormer journalist
199192 ScotlandCeltic (Lisbon Lions)1967 European Cup team [25]
ScotlandGeorge YoungFormer Rangers and Scotland captain
199293 ScotlandJoe NelsonDunfermline Athletic coach [27]
ScotlandLawrie ReillyFormer Hibernian (and Famous Five) player
199697 ScotlandBob LairdHistorian for Third Lanark [35]
199798 ScotlandAllan McGrawFormer Morton player and manager [36]
ScotlandTom WhartonFormer UEFA listed referee
199899 ScotlandHugh AllanPhysio [39]
19992000 ScotlandAlex CameronDaily Record football journalist [43]
200001 EnglandJoe BakerFormer Hibs and England player [44]
200102 ScotlandJimmy JohnstoneFormer Celtic (and Lisbon Lions) player [49]
200203 ScotlandAlex RaeFormer Partick Thistle player [50]
200304 ScotlandBobby BrownFormer Scotland manager [53]
200506 EnglandSir Tom FinneyFormer Preston and England player [119]
200607 JapanShunsuke NakamuraCeltic PortugalEusebioFormer Benfica and Portugal player [65]
200708 MoroccoMerouane ZemmamaHibernian ScotlandPhil O'Donnell (posthumous)Former Motherwell captain [67]
200809 PortugalPedro MendesRangers ScotlandAberdeen1983 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup team [70]
200910 Algeria Madjid Bougherra Rangers ScotlandArchie MacphersonFootball commentator [77]
ScotlandArthur MontfordSports journalist
201011 CroatiaNikica JelavicRangers Italy
Scotland
Rose ReillyFormer dual internationalist (Scotland and Italy) [82]
201112 New ZealandRory FallonAberdeen ScotlandStreet Soccer Scotland2011 Homeless World Cup team [83]
201213 ScotlandBryan PruntyDumbarton ScotlandCraig BrownFormer Clyde and Scotland manager [120]
201314 Republic of IrelandJonny HayesAberdeen ScotlandFrank McKeownStranraer player [91]
201415 ScotlandStevie MallanSt Mirren ScotlandJordan MooreDundee United player [94]
201516 ScotlandBarrie McKayRangers Show Racism the Red Card (SRTRC) [98]
201617 FranceMoussa DembéléCeltic ScotlandScotland women's national teamQualified for UEFA Women's Euro 2017 [102]
201718 ScotlandKieran TierneyCeltic [106]
201819 ColombiaAlfredo MorelosRangers ScotlandDr John MacLeanof Hampden Sports Clinic [109]
201920 Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, PFA Scotland cancelled their awards for the 2019–20 season. [113]
202021 ScotlandScotland men's national teamQualified for UEFA Euro 2020 [114]
202122 AustraliaTom RogicCeltic [115]
202223 Portugal JotaCeltic ScotlandAlex FergusonFormer Aberdeen and Manchester United manager [118]

Notes

  1. The second tier of the Scottish football league system was known as the Scottish First Division between 1975–2013.
  2. The third tier of the Scottish football league system was known as the Scottish Second Division between 1975–2013.
  3. The fourth tier of the Scottish football league system was known as the Scottish Third Division between 1994–2013.

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