UEFA Fair Play Ranking - UEFA Fair Play Winners

UEFA Fair Play Winners

Year Winning Nation Nominated Team Drawn Notes
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
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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