Perth Glory FC end of season awards

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The Perth Glory End of Season Awards are the individual awards won by players of the Australian football club, Perth Glory, who compete in each of the A-League, National Youth League and W-League competitions. These awards are presented annually at the clubs' presentation night following the completion of the A-League season.

Perth Glory Senior Team[]

Perth Glory Most Glorious Player Award[]

Year Player
1996–97 New Zealand Gavin Wilkinson
1997–98 New Zealand Danny Hay
1998–99 New Zealand Danny Hay Australia Scott Miller
1999-00 Australia Gareth Naven
2000–01 Australia Bobby Despotovski
2001–02 Australia Bobby Despotovski
2002–03 Australia Scott Miller
2003–04 Australia Bobby Despotovski
2005–06 Australia Bobby Despotovski
2006–07 Australia Simon Colosimo Australia David Tarka
2007–08 Australia Nikolai Topor-Stanley
2008–09 Australia Adriano Pellegrino
2009–10 England Andy Todd[1]
2010–11 Australia Jacob Burns[2]
2011–12 Australia Joshua Risdon[3]
2012–13 Scotland Steven McGarry[4]
2013–14 Australia Michael Thwaite[5]
2014–15 Australia Dino Djulbic[6]
2015–16 Spain Diego Castro[7]
2016–17 Spain Diego Castro[8]
2017-18 Shane Lowry
2018-19 Diego Castro
2019-20 Bruno Fornaroli and Neil Kilkenny
2020-21 Bruno Fornaroli

QBE Players, Player of the Year[]

Year Player
2008–09 Australia Nikita Rukavytsya
2009–10 England Andy Todd[9]
2010–11 Australia Scott Neville[10]
2011–12 Australia Joshua Risdon[11]
2013–14 Australia Danny Vukovic[12]

Young Player of the Year[]

Year Player
2008–09 Australia Tando Velaphi
2013–14 Australia Chris Harold[13]

Best Clubman[]

Year Player
2008–09 Australia Jamie Harnwell
2009–10 Australia Naum Sekulovski[14]
2010–11 Australia Scott Neville[15]
2013–14 Australia Travis Dodd[16]

Bobby Despotovski Golden Boot[]

Year Player Goals
2008–09 Ivory Coast Eugène Dadi Australia Nikita Rukavytsya 10
2009–10 Australia Mile Sterjovski[17] 6
2010–11 England Robbie Fowler[18] 9
2011–12 New Zealand Shane Smeltz 17
2012–13 New Zealand Shane Smeltz 7
2013–14 Scotland Steven McGarry New Zealand Shane Smeltz[19] 4
2014–15 Republic of Ireland Andy Keogh 12
2015–16 Spain Diego Castro 13
2016–17 Spain Diego Castro Australia Adam Taggart Republic of Ireland Andy Keogh 12

Goal of the Year[]

Year Player
2012–13 Scotland Steven McGarry[20]
2013–14 Brazil Sidnei Sciola[21]
2015–16 Australia Mitchell Oxborrow[22]
2016–17 Serbia Nebojsa Marinkovic[23]

Supporters Players of the Year[]

Year Player
2008–09 Ivory Coast Eugène Dadi
2009–10 England Andy Todd[24]
2010–11 Australia Scott Neville[25]
2011–12 Republic of Ireland Liam Miller[26]
2013–14 Australia Danny Vukovic[27]

Volunteers Player of the Year[]

Year Player
2008–09 Australia Adriano Pellegrino
2009–10 England Andy Todd[28]
2010–11 Australia Adriano Pellegrino[29]
2013–14 Australia Michael Thwaite[30]

ABC 720’s Home Ground Hero award[]

Year Player
2013–14 Australia Michael Thwaite[31]

QBE Man of the Match award[]

Year Player
2013–14 Brazil Sidnei Sciola[32]

National Youth League[]

Naven’s Most Glorious Youth players[]

Year Player
2008–09 Australia Scott Neville
2009–10 Australia Dean Evans Australia Cameron Edwards[33]
2013–14 Australia Jacob Collard[34]
2014–15 Australia Jacob Collard
2015–16 Australia Jordan Thurtell
2016–17 Australia Joe Knowles

Westfield Women's League[]

Most Glorious Women’s Player[]

Year Player
2008–09 Australia Tanya Oxtoby
2010–11 Sweden Alexandra Nilsson[35]
2011–12 Australia Tanya Oxtoby[36]
2012–13 Australia Aivi Luik[37]
2013–14 Australia Collette McCallum[38]
2014–15 Australia Sam Kerr[39]
2015–16 United States Vanessa DiBernardo[40]
2016–17 Australia Sam Kerr[41]

Player's Player of the Year[]

Year Player
2010–11 Sweden Alexandra Nilsson[42]
2011–12 England Katie Holtham

APB Modular Golden Boot[]

Year Player Goals
2010–11 Australia Kate Gill Australia Sam Kerr[43] 3
2011–12 Australia Marianna Tabain[44] 3
2012–13 Australia Kate Gill[45] 11
2013–14 Australia Kate Gill 6
2014–15 Australia Kate Gill 12
2015–16 United States Vanessa DiBernardo 6
2016–17 Australia Sam Kerr 10

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