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 Eric SinclairDundee Jimmy RobertsonQueen of the South division did not exist [7][8]
198182 Pat NevinClyde [9]
198283
198384 Jim LiddleForfar Athletic [10]
198485
198586
198687 Jimmy HolmesGreenock Morton [11]
198788
198889
198990
199091
199192 Gordon DalzielRaith Rovers Andy ThomsonQueen of the South [8][12]
199293 Gordon DalzielRaith Rovers [12]
199394 Andy ThomsonQueen of the South [8]
199495 Stevie CrawfordRaith Rovers Derek McInnesGreenock Morton David BinghamForfar Athletic [11][13][14]
199596 George O'BoyleSt Johnstone Steve McCormickStirling Albion [15][16]
199697 Roddy GrantSt Johnstone Paul RitchieHamilton Accies Iain StewartInverness CT [17][18]
199798 James GradyDundee United Paul LoveringClydebank Willie IrvineAlloa Athletic [19]
199899 Russell LatapyHibernian David BinghamLivingston Neil TarrantRoss County [13][20][21][22]
19992000 Stevie CrawfordDunfermline Athletic Brian CarriganClyde Steven MilneForfar Athletic [23][24][25][26]
200001 David BinghamLivingston Scott McLeanPartick Thistle Steve HislopEast Stirlingshire [13][27][28][29]
200102 Owen CoyleAirdrieonians John O'NeillQueen of the South Paul McManusEast Fife [8][30][31]
200203 Dennis WynessInverness CT Chris TemplemanBrechin City Alex WilliamsGreenock Morton [32][33]
200304 Ian HartyClyde Paul ToshForfar Athletic Michael MooreStranraer [34][35]
200405 Russell LatapyFalkirk Steven HampshireBrechin City David BinghamGetna [36][37]
200506 John RankinRoss County James GradyGretna Markus PaatelainenCowdenbeath [38][39][40][41]
200607 Colin McMenaminGretna Iain RussellBrechin City Scott ChaplainAlbion Rovers [42][43][44]
200708 Graham DorransLivingston Allan RussellAirdrie United Jonathan SmartEast Fife [45][46][47][48]
200809 Leigh GriffithsLivingston Bryan PruntyAyr United Bobby BarrAlbion Rovers [49][50][51]
200910 Adam RooneyInverness CT Rory McAllisterBrechin City Robbie WintersLivingston [52][53][54][55][56]
201011 John BairdRaith Rovers Rory McAllisterBrechin City Gavin SwankieArbroath [57][58][59][60][61]
201112 Farid El AlaguiFalkirk Jon RobertsonCowdenbeath Stevie MayAlloa Athletic [62][63][64][65][66]
201213 Lyle TaylorFalkirk Nicky ClarkQueen of the South Lee WallaceRangers [67][68][69]
201314 Kane HemmingsCowdenbeath Lee WallaceRangers Rory McAllisterPeterhead [70][71][72]
201415 Scott AllanHibernian Declan McManusGreenock Morton Bobby LinnArbroath [73][74][75][76]
201516 Lee WallaceRangers Faissal El BakhtaouiDunfermline Athletic Nathan AustinEast Fife [77][78][79][80]
201617 John McGinnHibernian Liam BuchananLivingston Shane SutherlandElgin City [81][82][83][84]
201718 Lewis MorganSt Mirren Lawrence ShanklandAyr United Darren SmithStirling Albion [85][86][87]
201819 Stephen DobbieQueen of the South Bobby LinnArbroath Blair HendersonEdinburgh City [88][89][90][91][92][93]

Other awards

Season Goal of the Season Special Merit Award Ref
Nat Player Club Nat Winner
199697 Bob Laird (Third Lanark historian) [18]
199798
Allan McGraw (Greenock Morton)
Tom Wharton (former referee)
[19]
199899 Hugh Allan (physio) [22]
19992000 Alex Cameron (sports journalist) [26]
200102 Jimmy Johnstone [31]
200607 Shunsuke NakamuraCeltic Eusebio [44]
200708 Merouane ZemmamaHibernian Phil O'Donnell (posthumous) [46]
200809 Pedro MendesRangers Aberdeen (1982–83 European Cup Winners' Cup winners) [49]
200910 Madjid BougherraRangers
Archie Macpherson (football commentator)
Arthur Montford (sports journalist)
[56]
201011 Nikica JelavicRangers Rose Reilly [61]
201112 Rory FallonAberdeen Scotland (2011 Homeless World Cup winners) [62]
201213 Bryan PruntyDumbarton Craig Brown [94]
201314 Jonny HayesAberdeen Frank McKeown (Stranraer) [70]
201415 Stevie MallanSt Mirren Jordan Moore (Dundee United) [73]
201516 Barrie McKayRangers Show Racism the Red Card (SRTRC) [77]
201617 Moussa DembéléCeltic Scotland women's national team [81]
201718 Kieran TierneyCeltic [85]
201819 Alfredo MorelosRangers Dr John MacLean (Hampden Sports Clinic) [88]

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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