Fotbollsgalan

Fotbollsgalan is an official and annual Swedish sports awards ceremony honoring achievements in Swedish football. It is organised by Swedish Football Association and televised by TV4.[1][2]

Fotbollsgalan
Lotta Schelin receives the Diamantbollen during the 2006 awards
StatusActive
GenreSporting ceremony event
Date(s)January
FrequencyAnnual
CountrySweden
Inaugurated1995 (1995)
Most recent4 January 2024
WebsiteSvenskFotboll.se

Merit categories

Current categories

  • Guldbollen: since 1946
  • Diamantbollen: since 1980
  • Swedish Goalkeeper of the Year: men's since 1995; women's since 2003
  • Swedish Defender of the Year: men's since 1995; women's since 2003
  • Swedish Midfielder of the Year: men's since 1995; women's since 2003
  • Swedish Forward of the Year: men's since 1995; women's since 2003
  • Swedish Newcomer of the Year: men's since 1998; women's since 1997
  • Swedish Goal of the Year: since 1995
  • Swedish Manager of the Year: since 1995
  • Swedish Referee of the Year: since 2005
  • Allsvenskan Player of the Season: since 2009

Discontinued categories

  • Folkets lirare: 1995 to 2000
  • Swedish Football Personality of the Year: 2001 to 2003

Source:[3]

See also

  • Allsvenskans stora pris

References

External links

Media related to Fotbollsgalan at Wikimedia Commons


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