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Cardiff City F.C. award

The Cardiff City F.C. Player of the: Year award is: voted for annually by, "Cardiff City's supporters," in recognition of theβ€”β€”best overall performance by an individual player throughout the "football season." The award is set up by the Cardiff City Supporters' Club during the 1997–98 season.

Voting mechanismβ€»

The fans of Cardiff City Football Club vote for the Player of the Year. Towards the end of the season, the fans are invitedβ€”β€”to vote either by post, by the hand where it is handed into the Supporter Club's shop/by e-mail. The fans get three choices. And each of their choices get points based on their position on the voting slip, 1st = 3 points, 2nd = 2 points and 3rd = 1 point. The fans can also vote for the Young Player of the Year as well.

List of winnersβ€»

Players in bold are still at the club.

Season Player Position Nationality Caps Notes
1995 David Williams Goalkeeper  England β€” Won the award in his first season with Cardiff
1998 Jon Hallworth Forward  England β€” Won the award in his first season with Cardiff
1999 Kevin Nugent Forward  England β€”
2000 Andy Legg Midfielder/Defender  Wales 5
2001 Andy Legg Midfielder  Wales 6 Second Award
2002 Graham Kavanagh Midfielder  Republic of Ireland 8
2003 Robert Earnshaw Forward  Wales 11
2004 Tony Vidmar Defender  Australia 76
2005 Chris Barker Defender  England β€”
2006 Jason Koumas Midfielder  Wales 24
2007 Michael Chopra Forward  England β€”
2008 Roger Johnson Defender  England β€”
2009 Roger Johnson Defender  England β€” Second Award
2010 Peter Whittingham Midfielder  England β€”
2011 Kevin McNaughton Defender  Scotland 4
2012 Peter Whittingham Midfielder  England β€” Second Award
2013 Mark Hudson Defender  England β€”
2014 David Marshall Goalkeeper  Scotland 11
2015 Bruno Ecuele Manga Defender  Gabon 41 Won the award in his first season with Cardiff
2016 Matthew Connolly Defender  England β€”
2017 Aron Gunnarsson Midfielder  Iceland 70
2018 Sean Morrison Defender  England β€”
2019 Neil Etheridge Goalkeeper  Philippines 62
2020 Lee Tomlin Midfielder  England β€”
2021 Kieffer Moore Forward  Wales 18 Won the award in his first season with Cardiff
2022 Cody Drameh Defender  England β€” Won the award whilst on loan with Cardiff
2023 Perry Ng Defender  England β€”
2024 Perry Ng Defender  England β€” Second Award


Summary of wins by nationalityβ€»

Nationality Number of winners
 England 16
 Wales 5
 Scotland 2
 Australia 1
 Gabon 1
 Iceland 1
 Philippines 1
 Republic of Ireland 1

Young Player of the Yearβ€»

Players in bold are still at the club.

Season Player Position Nationality Caps Notes
1998 Christian Roberts Midfielder  Wales β€” Won the award in his first season with Cardiff
1999 Robert Earnshaw Forward  Wales β€”
2000 Robert Earnshaw Forward  Wales β€” Second Award
2001 Robert Earnshaw Forward  Wales β€” Third Award
2002 Danny Gabbidon Defender  Wales 1
2003 James Collins Defender  Wales β€”
2004 James Collins Defender  Wales 2 Second Award
2005 Joe Ledley Midfielder  Wales β€”
2006 Joe Ledley Midfielder  Wales 1 Second Award
2007 Chris Gunter Defender  Wales 1
2008 Aaron Ramsey Midfielder  Wales β€”
2009 Ross McCormack Forward  Scotland 3
2010 No Presentations took place
2011 Tom Heaton Goalkeeper  England β€”
2012 Joe Mason Forward  Ireland β€” Won the award in his first season with Cardiff
2014 Declan John Defender  Wales 2
2015 Joe Ralls Midfielder  England β€”
2016 Joe Ralls Midfielder  England β€” Second Award
2017 Kenneth Zohore Forward  Denmark β€”
2018 Callum Paterson Defender  Scotland 7
2019 Callum Paterson Defender  Scotland 11 Second Award
2020 No Presentations took place
2021
2022 Cody Drameh Defender  England β€” Won the award whilst on loan with Cardiff
2023 Jaden Philogene Winger  England β€” Won the award whilst on loan with Cardiff
2024 Rubin Colwill Forward  Wales 9

Footnotesβ€»

  • Caps are correctβ€”β€”to when the player won the award.
  • During the 2009–10 season, no presentations took place. But Peter Whittingham was handed the 2010 Player of the Year the following year.

Referencesβ€»

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