Footballer of the Year in Russia (Futbol)

Footballer of the Year in Russia was an annual award given by Futbol weekly to the Russian Premier League player of the season. The title was awarded according to the results of a poll conducted by the newspaper. Players of each Premier League club are polled.

The award started in 1964 as Soviet Footballer of the Year until changing its name for the 1992 season. The last title awarded in 2018.

Brazilian Daniel Carvalho became the first foreign player to win the award in 2005.

List of winners

YearWinnerClubRef
1992 Viktor OnopkoSpartak Moscow[1]
1993 Viktor OnopkoSpartak Moscow[1]
1994 Igor SimutenkovDynamo Moscow
1995 Ilya TsymbalarSpartak Moscow
1996 Andrey TikhonovSpartak Moscow
1997 Dmitri AlenichevSpartak Moscow
1998 Yegor TitovSpartak Moscow[1]
1999 Alexei SmertinLokomotiv Moscow
2000 Yegor TitovSpartak Moscow[1]
2001 Ruslan NigmatullinLokomotiv Moscow
2002 Dmitri LoskovLokomotiv Moscow[1]
2003 Dmitri LoskovLokomotiv Moscow[1]
2004 Dmitri SychevLokomotiv Moscow
2005 Daniel CarvalhoCSKA Moscow[1]
2006 Andrei ArshavinZenit Saint Petersburg[2]
2007 Konstantin ZyryanovZenit Saint Petersburg
2008 Yuri ZhirkovCSKA Moscow[3]
2009 Alejandro DominguezRubin Kazan[4]
2010 DannyZenit Saint Petersburg[5]
2011 Seydou DoumbiaCSKA Moscow[6]
2012 Roman ShirokovZenit Saint Petersburg[1]
2013 Roman ShirokovZenit Saint Petersburg[1]
2014 Seydou DoumbiaCSKA Moscow[7]
2015 HulkZenit Saint Petersburg[1]
2016 Fyodor SmolovKrasnodar[8]
2017 Quincy PromesSpartak Moscow[9]
2018 Artem DzyubaZenit Saint Petersburg[10]

See also

References

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