Sheffield Wednesday F.C. Player of the Year

The Sheffield Wednesday F.C. Player of the Year is an annual award presented to players of Sheffield Wednesday on behalf of the club's fans to recognise an outstanding contribution to the previous season. The award was first presented in 1969 following the 1968–69 season. As of the 2019–20 season, the award is presented to the winner of a public vote on the Sheffield Wednesday official website.

Dominic Iorfa
Dominic Iorfa, the 2019–20 winner

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 are scheduled to run from August until May of the following year, with the award usually being presented in April or May for the preceding season.
  • 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 League Two making up the remainder of the English 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 information on the award.

Winners

SeasonLevelNamePositionNationalityAppsGlsNotesRefs
1968–69Division OneJohn RitchieForward  England298Inaugural winner. First forward to win.[1][2]
1969–70Division OnePeter EustaceMidfielder  England205First midfielder to win.[1][3]
1970–71Division TwoPeter GrummittGoalkeeper  England430First goalkeeper to win.[1][4]
1971–72Division TwoJohn SissonsForward  England449[1][5]
1972–73Division TwoTommy CraigMidfielder  Scotland4511First non-English player to win.[1][6]
1973–74Division TwoMick PrendergastForward  England3311[1][7]
1974–75Division TwoEric PottsMidfielder  England443[1][8]
1975–76Division ThreeEric PottsMidfielder  England489First player to win the award twice.[1][8]
1976–77Division ThreeChris TurnerGoalkeeper  England520[1][9]
1977–78Division ThreeTommy TynanForward  England5221[1][10]
1978–79Division ThreeIan PorterfieldMidfielder  Scotland592[1][11]
1979–80Division ThreeJeff JohnsonMidfielder  Wales361[1][12]
1980–81Division TwoMark SmithDefender  England471First defender to win.[1][13]
1981–82Division TwoGary BannisterForward  England4522[1][14]
1982–83Division TwoMel SterlandDefender  England471[1][15]
1983–84Division TwoGary SheltonMidfielder  England497[1][16]
1984–85Division OneImre VaradiForward  England4721[1][17]
1985–86Division OneMartin HodgeGoalkeeper  England520[1][18]
1986–87Division OneLee ChapmanForward  England4822[1][19]
1987–88Division OneGary MegsonMidfielder  England462[1][20]
1988–89Division OneLawrie MaddenDefender  England310[1][21]
1989–90Division OneDavid HirstForward  England4316[1][22]
1990–91Division TwoNigel PearsonDefender  England5112[1][23]
1991–92Division OnePhil KingDefender  England451[1][24]
1992–93Premier LeagueChris WaddleMidfielder  England544[1][25]
1993–94Premier LeagueDes WalkerDefender  England540[1][26]
1994–95Premier LeaguePeter AthertonDefender  England481[1][27]
1995–96Premier LeagueMarc DegryseForward  Belgium3812First non-British player to win.[1][28]
1996–97Premier LeagueMark PembridgeMidfielder  Wales397[1][29]
1997–98Premier LeaguePaolo Di CanioForward  Italy4014[1][30]
1998–99Premier LeagueBenito CarboneForward  Italy369[1][31]
1999–2000Premier LeagueNiclas AlexanderssonMidfielder  Sweden448[1][32]
2000–01Division OneGerald SibonForward  Netherlands4815[1][33]
2001–02Division OneDerek GearyDefender  Republic of Ireland390[1][34]
2002–03Division OneAlan QuinnMidfielder  Republic of Ireland405[1][35]
2003–04Division TwoGuylain Ndumbu-NsunguForward  DR Congo3210First African player to win.[1][36]
2004–05League OneSteven MacLeanForward  Scotland4120[1][37]
2005–06ChampionshipGraham CoughlanDefender  Republic of Ireland365[1][38]
2006–07ChampionshipGlenn WhelanMidfielder  Republic of Ireland418[1][39]
2007–08ChampionshipMark BeeversDefender  England301[1][40]
2008–09ChampionshipMarcus TudgayForward  England4214[1][41]
2009–10ChampionshipLee GrantGoalkeeper  England490[1][42]
2010–11League OneNeil MellorForward  England4320[1][43]
2011–12League OneJosé SemedoMidfielder  Portugal511[1][44]
2012–13ChampionshipLewis BuxtonDefender  England440[1][45]
2013–14ChampionshipLiam PalmerDefender  Scotland440[1][46]
2014–15ChampionshipKeiren WestwoodGoalkeeper  Republic of Ireland430[1][47]
2015–16ChampionshipFernando ForestieriForward  Italy3915[1][48]
2016–17ChampionshipKeiren WestwoodGoalkeeper  Republic of Ireland450First goalkeeper to win twice.[1][49]
2017–18ChampionshipAdam ReachMidfielder  England534[1][50]
2018–19ChampionshipMichael HectorDefender  Jamaica392First player from the Americas to win.[1][51]
2019–20ChampionshipDominic IorfaDefender  England452[1][52]
2020–21ChampionshipBarry BannanMidfielder  Scotland492[1][53]
2021–22League OneBarry BannanMidfielder  Scotland519[1][54]
2022–23League OneLiam PalmerDefender  Scotland526[1][55]
2023–24ChampionshipWill VaulksMidfielder  Wales370[1][56]

Wins by player

Keiren Westwood is one of only four players to win the award on multiple occasions.

Players who have won the award more than once.

WinnerTotal winsYear(s)
Eric Potts21974–75, 1975–76
Keiren Westwood22014–15, 2016–17
Barry Bannan22020–21, 2021–22
Liam Palmer22013–14, 2022–23

Wins by playing position

PositionNumber of winners
Goalkeeper5
Defender15
Midfielder17
Forward17

Wins by nationality

NationalityNumber of winners
 England30
 Scotland7
 Republic of Ireland5
 Italy3
 Wales3
 Belgium1
 Sweden1
 Netherlands1
 DR Congo1
 Portugal1
 Jamaica1

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