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Premier League Player of the Season

Premier League Player of the Season
Liverpool player Mohamed Salah is the current holder of the award.
Awarded forThe most outstanding player in each given Premier League season
Sponsored byEA Sports
CountryEngland
Presented byPremier League
First award1995
Currently held byMohamed Salah
Highlights
Most awardsTied (2)
Most consecutive winsCristiano Ronaldo (2)
Most team winsManchester United (8)
Most consecutive team winsManchester United, Manchester City (5)
Websitehttps://www.premierleague.com/awards?at=2&aw=20&se=-1 Edit this on Wikidata
Cristiano Ronaldo against Celtic in UCL
Nemanja Vidić, wearing a red Manchester United jersey with the AIG sponsor logo at the front centre and shorts with a number 15 and Nike logo on the left-leg side, looks forward with his mouth partly opened.
Cristiano Ronaldo (left), Thierry Henry (not pictured), Nemanja Vidić (right), Kevin De Bruyne (not pictured) and Mohamed Salah (not pictured) have won the most Player of the Season awards with two each.

The Premier League Player of the Season is an annual association football award presented to players in England, which recognises the most outstanding player in the Premier League each season. The recipient is chosen by a panel assembled by the league's sponsors consisting of members of "football's governing bodies, the media and fans", and is announced in the second or third week of May.[1][2] For sponsorship purposes, from 1994 to 2001 it was called the Carling Player of the Year; from 2001 to 2004 as the Barclaycard Player of the Year;[3] and from 2004 to 2016 as the Barclays Player of the Season.[4] Since the 2016–17 season, it is called the EA Sports Player of the Season.

The Premier League was founded in 1992, when the clubs of the First Division left the Football League and established a new commercially independent league that negotiated its own broadcast and sponsorship agreements.[5] The newly formed league had no sponsor for its inaugural season until Carling agreed to a four-year £12 million deal that started the following season.[6] That same season, Carling introduced individual awards for players, such as the Golden Boot.[7] However, the Player of the Month and Player of the Season awards were only first bestowed during the 1994–95 season.[8][9] The first Player of the Season award was given to Blackburn Rovers striker Alan Shearer, who won the Premier League title with his team and the Golden Boot that season.[9][10]

Thierry Henry, Cristiano Ronaldo, Nemanja Vidić, Kevin De Bruyne and Mohamed Salah have been Player of the Season on two occasions each and are the only players to have won the award more than once, with Ronaldo having achieved this in consecutive years (2007 and 2008). Eight players were the Premier League's leading goalscorer and won the Golden Boot alongside the Player of the Season award.[11][12] Four of these players – Kevin Phillips,[13] Henry,[14] Ronaldo and Luis Suárez – went on to win the European Golden Shoe in the same season.[15][16] Eleven players have won the Premier League trophy with their respective clubs in the same year they received the award, with Ronaldo and Vidić each accomplishing the feat on two occasions with Manchester United.[1][17] Ronaldo is the only player to be named Player of the Season and win the FIFA World Player of the Year; when he accomplished this in 2008, he became the first player from the Premier League to be voted the world's top footballer.[18] In 2023 Manchester City's Erling Haaland became the first player in Premier League history to win both Player of the Season and Young Player of the Season awards for the same campaign.[19]

The current holder of the award is Liverpool's Mohamed Salah.

Winners

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Alan Shearer wearing a black jumper with a white collar visible.
Alan Shearer won the inaugural Premier League Player of the Season in 1995.
Peter Schmeichel, with blonde hair and wearing a dark blue sweater, looks down towards his left with an unidentified man in the left background.
Peter Schmeichel, the 1996 winner, is the only goalkeeper to win the award.
Cristiano Ronaldo – wearing a long-sleeved red jersey, white shorts with a number 7 on the left-leg side and a white armband on the left arm – prepares to take a free kick.
Cristiano Ronaldo, the 2007 and 2008 recipient, won his latter award alongside the FIFA World Player of the Year.
Luis Suárez – wearing a red Liverpool FC jersey with the Standard Chartered sponsor logo at the front centre and shorts with a number 7 partially obscured on the left-leg side and the club crest on the right – lifts his hand with his mouth partly opened.
Luis Suárez, the 2014 recipient of the award, is one of four different players to win the European Golden Shoe alongside the Player of the Season award.
Key
Player (X) Name of the player and number of times they had won the award at that point (if more than one)
Indicates player also won the European Golden Shoe in the same season
Indicates player also won the European Golden Shoe and FIFA World Player of the Year in the same season
# Indicates player also won the European Golden Shoe and Premier League Young Player of the Season award in the same season
§ Denotes the club were Premier League champions in the same season
Premier League Player of the Season winners
Season Player Position[A] Nationality Club Ref(s)
1994–95 Alan Shearer Forward England Blackburn Rovers§ [20]
1995–96 Peter Schmeichel Goalkeeper Denmark Manchester United§ [21]
1996–97 Juninho Paulista Midfielder Brazil Middlesbrough [22]
1997–98 Michael Owen Forward England Liverpool [23]
1998–99 Dwight Yorke Forward Trinidad and Tobago Manchester United§ [24]
1999–2000 Kevin Phillips Forward England Sunderland [25]
2000–01 Patrick Vieira Midfielder France Arsenal [26]
2001–02 Freddie Ljungberg Midfielder Sweden Arsenal§ [27]
2002–03 Ruud van Nistelrooy Forward Netherlands Manchester United§ [28][29]
2003–04 Thierry Henry (1) Forward France Arsenal§ [30][31]
2004–05 Frank Lampard Midfielder England Chelsea§ [32][33]
2005–06 Thierry Henry (2) Forward France Arsenal [34][35]
2006–07 Cristiano Ronaldo (1) Forward Portugal Manchester United§ [1]
2007–08 Cristiano Ronaldo(2) Forward Portugal Manchester United§ [1][18]
2008–09 Nemanja Vidić (1) Defender Serbia Manchester United§ [36]
2009–10 Wayne Rooney Forward England Manchester United [37]
2010–11 Nemanja Vidić (2) Defender Serbia Manchester United§ [38]
2011–12 Vincent Kompany Defender Belgium Manchester City§ [39]
2012–13 Gareth Bale Midfielder Wales Tottenham Hotspur [40]
2013–14 Luis Suárez Forward Uruguay Liverpool [41]
2014–15 Eden Hazard Midfielder Belgium Chelsea§ [4]
2015–16 Jamie Vardy Forward England Leicester City§ [42]
2016–17 N'Golo Kanté Midfielder France Chelsea§ [43]
2017–18 Mohamed Salah (1) Forward Egypt Liverpool [44]
2018–19 Virgil van Dijk Defender Netherlands Liverpool [45]
2019–20 Kevin De Bruyne (1) Midfielder Belgium Manchester City [46]
2020–21 Rúben Dias Defender Portugal Manchester City§ [47]
2021–22 Kevin De Bruyne (2) Midfielder Belgium Manchester City§ [48]
2022–23 Erling Haaland# Forward Norway Manchester City§ [19]
2023–24 Phil Foden Midfielder England Manchester City§ [49]
2024–25 Mohamed Salah (2) Forward Egypt Liverpool§ [50]

Multiple awards won by players

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The following table lists the number of awards won by players who have won at least two Player of the Season awards.

Players in bold are still active in the Premier League.

Awards Player Country Seasons
2 Thierry Henry  France 2003–04, 2005–06
Cristiano Ronaldo  Portugal 2006–07, 2007–08
Nemanja Vidić  Serbia 2008–09, 2010–11
Kevin De Bruyne  Belgium 2019–20, 2021–22
Mohamed Salah  Egypt 2017–18, 2024–25

Awards won by nationality

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Country Players Total
England 7 7
Belgium 3 4
France 3 4
Portugal 2 3
Netherlands 2 2
Egypt 1 2
Serbia 1 2
Brazil 1 1
Denmark 1 1
Norway 1 1
Sweden 1 1
Trinidad and Tobago 1 1
Uruguay 1 1
Wales 1 1

Awards won by position

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Position Players Total
Forward 12 15
Midfielder 9 10
Defender 4 5
Goalkeeper 1 1

Awards won by club

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See also

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Notes

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