UEFA Fair Play Winners
Year | Winning Nation | Nominated Team | Drawn | Notes | |||
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Nation | Nominated Team | Nation | Nominated Team | ||||
1995 | Norway | Viking | England | Leeds United | Luxembourg | Avenir Beggen | |
1996 | Sweden | Malmö | Russia | CSKA Moscow | Finland | Jazz Pori | |
1997 | Norway | Brann | England | Aston Villa | Sweden | Örebro | |
1998 | England | Aston Villa | Finland | FinnPa | Norway | Molde | |
1999 | Scotland | Kilmarnock | Norway | Bodø/Glimt | Estonia | JK Viljandi Tulevik | |
2000 | Sweden | Norrköping | Belgium | Lierse | Spain | Rayo Vallecano | |
2001 | Belarus | Shakhtyor | Finland | MYPA | Slovakia | Matador Púchov | |
2002 | Norway | SK Brann | England | Ipswich Town | Czech Republic | Sigma Olomouc | |
2003 | England | Manchester City | France | Lens | Denmark | Esbjerg | |
2004 | Sweden | Öster | Armenia | Mika | Ukraine | Illichivets Mariupol | |
2005 | Norway | Viking | Germany | Mainz 05 | Denmark | Esbjerg | |
2006 | Sweden | Gefle | Belgium | Roeselare | Norway | Brann | |
2007 | Sweden | Häcken | Finland | MYPA | Norway | Lillestrøm | |
2008 | England | Manchester City | Germany | Hertha Berlin | Denmark | Nordsjælland |
Year | First nation | Nominated team | Second nation | Nominated team | Third nation | Nominated team | Notes |
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2009 | Norway | Rosenborg | Denmark | Randers | Scotland | Motherwell | |
2010 | Sweden | Gefle | Denmark | Randers | Finland | MYPA(a) | |
2011 | Norway | Aalesund | England | Fulham | Sweden | Häcken | |
2012 | Norway | Stabæk | Finland | MYPA | Netherlands | Twente |
Note:
- Teams that performed the best in a given year when compared to the other two Fair Play qualifiers, either by advancing further or earning more points, are listed in italic
^a) Both Randers and MYPA made to the 3rd Qualification round however MYPA had more wins in the tournament
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