Greek Football PSAP Awards - Greek Footballer of The Year

Greek Footballer of The Year

1995

  1. Giorgos Georgiadis of Panathinaikos
  2. Michalis Kasapis of AEK Athens
  3. Giorgos Skartados of Iraklis

1996

  1. Vassilis Tsiartas of AEK Athens
  2. Vassilis Karapialis of Olympiacos
  3. Giorgos Donis of Panathinaikos

1997

  1. Demis Nikolaidis of AEK Athens
  2. Christos Kostis of AEK Athens
  3. Kostas Frantzeskos of PAOK

1998

  1. Demis Nikolaidis of AEK Athens

1999

  1. Grigoris Georgatos of Olympiacos

2000

  1. Nikos Liberopoulos of Panathinaikos

2001

  1. Alexandros Alexandris of Olympiacos
  2. Stelios Venetidis of PAOK
  3. Pantelis Konstantinidis of PAOK

2002

  1. Giorgos Karagounis of Panathinaikos

2003

  1. Giorgos Karagounis of Panathinaikos
  2. Sotirios Kyrgiakos of Panathinaikos
  3. Nikos Liberopoulos of Panathinaikos

2004

  1. Theofanis Gekas of Kallithea

2005

  1. Theofanis Gekas of Kallithea
  2. Sotirios Kyrgiakos of Panathinaikos
  3. Kostas Katsouranis of AEK Athens

2006

  1. Theofanis Gekas of Panathinaikos
  2. Kostas Katsouranis of AEK Athens
  3. Dimitris Salpingidis of PAOK

2007

  1. Dimitris Salpingidis of Panathinaikos
  2. Nikos Liberopoulos of AEK Athens
  3. Loukas Vyntra of Panathinaikos

2008

  1. Vasilis Torosidis of Olympiacos
  2. Avraam Papadopoulos of Olympiacos
  3. Giorgos Karagounis of Panathinaikos

2009

  1. Vasilis Torosidis of Olympiacos

2010

  1. Vasilis Torosidis of Olympiacos
  2. Avraam Papadopoulos of Olympiacos
  3. Giorgos Karagounis of Panathinaikos

2011

  1. Vasilis Torosidis of Olympiacos

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