Sheffield United F.C. Player of the Year

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

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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

Season Level Name Position Nationality Apps Gls Notes Refs
1967 Division One Alan Hodgkinson GK  England 51 0 Inaugural winner. First goalkeeper to win. [2][3]
1968 Division One Ken Mallender DF  England 41 0 First defender to win. [2][4]
1969 Division Two Dave Powell DF  Wales 28 0 First non-English winner. [2][5]
1970 Division Two Alan Woodward FW  England 47 21 First forward to win. [2][6]
1971 Division Two Tony Currie FW  England 45 10 [2][7]
1972 Division One Trevor Hockey MF  Wales 34 1 First midfielder to win. [2][8]
1973 Division One Ted Hemsley DF  England 50 2 [2][9]
1974 Division One Alan Woodward FW  England 46 18 First player to win more than once. [2][10]
1975 Division One Jim Brown GK  Scotland 51 0 [2][11]
1976 Division One Alan Woodward FW  England 47 12 First player to win on three occasions [2][12]
1977 Division Two Keith Edwards FW  England 33 18 [2][13]
1978 Division Two Alan Woodward FW  England 44 12 First player to win on four occasions [2][14]
1979 Division Two Tony Kenworthy FW  England 43 3 [2][15]
1980 Division Three Tony Kenworthy FW  England 55 7 First player to win in consecutive years [2][16]
1981 Division Three Bob Hatton FW  England 53 22 [2][17]
1982 Division Four Mike Trusson MF  England 50 11 [2][18]
1983 Division Three Mike Trusson MF  England 39 9 [2][19]
1984 Division Three Keith Edwards FW  England 53 39 [2][20]
1985 Division Two Glenn Cockerill MF  England 43 7 [2][21]
1986 Division Two Paul Stancliffe DF  England 45 1 [2][22]
1987 Division Two Peter Beagrie MF  England 47 9 [2][23]
1988 Division Two Paul Stancliffe DF  England 47 3 [2][24]
1989 Division Three Tony Agana FW  England 58 29 [2][25]
1990 Division Two Simon Tracey GK  England 56 0 [2][26]
1991 Division One Brian Deane FW  England 44 17 [2][27]
1992 Division One Simon Tracey GK  England 32 0 [2][28]
1993 Premier League Paul Beesley DF  England 49 3 [2][29]
1994 Premier League Carl Bradshaw DF  England 43 1 [2][30]
1995 Division One Kevin Gage MF  England 44 5 [2][31]
1996 Division One Alan Kelly GK  Ireland 39 0 First winner from outside of the United Kingdom [2][32]
1997 Division One Petr Katchouro FW  Belarus 48 14 [2][33]
1998 Division One Nicky Marker DF  England 57 2 [2][34]
1999 Division One Curtis Woodhouse MF  England 41 3 [2][35]
2000 Division One Paul Devlin MF  Scotland 49 11 [2][36]
2001 Division One Shaun Murphy DF  Australia 52 5 [2][37]
2002 Division One Michael Brown MF  England 40 6 [2][38]
2003 Division One Paddy Kenny GK  Ireland 59 0 [2][39]
2004 Division One Chris Morgan DF  England 36 2 [40][41]
2005 Championship Phil Jagielka MF  England 54 2 [40][42]
2006 Championship Phil Jagielka MF  England 47 8 [40][43]
2007 Premier League Phil Jagielka MF  England 38 4 First player to win for three consecutive years [40][44]
2008 Championship James Beattie FW  England 41 22 [40][45]
2009 Championship Matthew Kilgallon DF  England 49 1 [40][46]
2010 Championship Nick Montgomery MF  Scotland 43 1 [40][47]
2011 Championship Stephen Quinn MF  Ireland 38 1 [40][48]
2012 League One Harry Maguire DF  England 56 1 [49][50]
2013 League One Harry Maguire DF  England 51 5 [51]
2014 League One Harry Maguire DF  England 50 6 [52]

Wins by player

Players who have won the award more than once.

Winner Total wins Year(s)
England Alan Woodward 4 1970, 1974, 1976, 1978
England Phil Jagielka 3 2005, 2006, 2007
England Harry Maguire 3 2012, 2013, 2014
England Tony Kenworthy 2 1979, 1980
England Mike Trusson 2 1982, 1983
England Keith Edwards 2 1977, 1984
England Paul Stancliffe 2 1986, 1988
England Tony Kenworthy 2 1979, 1980
England Simon Tracey 2 1990, 1992

Wins by playing position

Position Number of winners
Goalkeeper 6
Defender 16
Midfielder 12
Forward 14

Wins by nationality

Nationality Number of winners
 England 38
 Scotland 3
 Ireland 3
 Wales 2
 Australia 1
 Belarus 1

Young player of the year

Season Level Name Position Nationality Apps Gls Notes Refs
2012 League One Harry Maguire DF  England 56 1 [49]
2013 League One George Long GK  England 44 0 [51]
2014 League One Connor Dimaio MF  Ireland 3 0 [52]

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