Norwich City F.C. Player of The Year - List of Winners

List of Winners

Norwich City F.C. Hall of Fame inductee
Player name in bold text represents players still on the playing staff of the club

Season Level Name Position Nationality Caps Notes
1967 2 Allcock, TerryTerry Allcock Defender England Inaugural winner.
1968 2 Curran, HughHugh Curran Striker Scotland 5
1969 2 Foggo, KenKen Foggo Winger Scotland
1970 2 Forbes, DuncanDuncan Forbes Defender Scotland
1971 2 Foggo, KenKen Foggo Winger Scotland Second award.
1972 2 Stringer, DaveDave Stringer Defender England Went on to manage the club, 1987-1992.
1973 1 Keelan, KevinKevin Keelan Goalkeeper England First goalkeeper to win the award, and retained it the following year.
1974 1 Keelan, KevinKevin Keelan Goalkeeper England Second award.
1975 2 Suggett, ColinColin Suggett Midfielder England
1976 1 Peters, MartinMartin Peters Midfielder England 67
1977 1 Peters, MartinMartin Peters Midfielder England 67 Second award.
1978 1 Ryan, JohnJohn Ryan Winger England
1979 1 Powell, TonyTony Powell Defender England
1980 1 Bond, KevinKevin Bond Defender England No voting for award this year
1981 1 Royle, JoeJoe Royle Striker England 6
1982 2 Downs, GregGreg Downs Defender England
1983 1 Watson, DaveDave Watson Defender England 12
1984 1 Woods, ChrisChris Woods Goalkeeper England 43
1985 1 Bruce, SteveSteve Bruce Defender England Won the award in his first season with Norwich, who were Football League Cup winners but suffered relegation to the Second Division.
1986 2 Drinkell, KevinKevin Drinkell Striker England Won the award in his first season with Norwich, who were promoted back to the First Division as Second Division champions.
1987 1 Drinkell, KevinKevin Drinkell Striker England Second award. His goals helped newly promoted Norwich finished fifth in the First Division.
1988 1 Gunn, BryanBryan Gunn Goalkeeper Scotland 6
1989 1 Gordon, DaleDale Gordon Midfielder England
1990 1 Bowen, MarkMark Bowen Defender Wales 35
1991 1 Culverhouse, IanIan Culverhouse Defender England
1992 1 Fleck, RobertRobert Fleck Striker Scotland 4
1993 1 Gunn, BryanBryan Gunn Goalkeeper Scotland 6 Second award.
1994 1 Sutton, ChrisChris Sutton Striker England 1
1995 2 Newsome, JonJon Newsome Defender England
1996 2 Prior, SpencerSpencer Prior Defender England
1997 2 Eadie, DarrenDarren Eadie Winger England
1998 2 Jackson, MattMatt Jackson Defender England
1999 2 Roberts, IwanIwan Roberts Striker Wales 15
2000 2 Roberts, IwanIwan Roberts Striker Wales 15 Second award.
Consecutive wins for first time since 1987.
2001 2 Marshall, AndyAndy Marshall Goalkeeper England
2002 2 Holt, GaryGary Holt Midfielder Scotland 10
2003 2 Drury, AdamAdam Drury Defender England
2004 2 Fleming, CraigCraig Fleming Defender England
2005 1 Huckerby, DarrenDarren Huckerby Striker / Winger England
2006 2 Doherty, GaryGary Doherty Defender Ireland 34 First non-British winner.
2007 2 Huckerby, DarrenDarren Huckerby Striker / Winger England Second award.
2008 2 Dublin, DionDion Dublin Striker / Defender England 4 The oldest winner at the age of 39; retired at end of season.
2009 2 Croft, LeeLee Croft Midfielder / Winger England
2010 3 Holt, GrantGrant Holt Striker England Won the award in his first season with Norwich, who sealed promotion to the Championship as League One champions.
2011 2 Holt, GrantGrant Holt Striker England Second award for the player, whose goals helped Norwich reach the Premier League with a second successive promotion as Championship runners-up.
2012 1 Holt, GrantGrant Holt Striker England Third Award for the player, whose goals helped Norwich reach their best league finish for over 10 years.

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