Greek Footballer of The Year
1995
- Giorgos Georgiadis of Panathinaikos
- Michalis Kasapis of AEK Athens
- Giorgos Skartados of Iraklis
1996
- Vassilis Tsiartas of AEK Athens
- Vassilis Karapialis of Olympiacos
- Giorgos Donis of Panathinaikos
1997
- Demis Nikolaidis of AEK Athens
- Christos Kostis of AEK Athens
- Kostas Frantzeskos of PAOK
1998
- Demis Nikolaidis of AEK Athens
1999
- Grigoris Georgatos of Olympiacos
2000
- Nikos Liberopoulos of Panathinaikos
2001
- Alexandros Alexandris of Olympiacos
- Stelios Venetidis of PAOK
- Pantelis Konstantinidis of PAOK
2002
- Giorgos Karagounis of Panathinaikos
2003
- Giorgos Karagounis of Panathinaikos
- Sotirios Kyrgiakos of Panathinaikos
- Nikos Liberopoulos of Panathinaikos
2004
- Theofanis Gekas of Kallithea
2005
- Theofanis Gekas of Kallithea
- Sotirios Kyrgiakos of Panathinaikos
- Kostas Katsouranis of AEK Athens
2006
- Theofanis Gekas of Panathinaikos
- Kostas Katsouranis of AEK Athens
- Dimitris Salpingidis of PAOK
2007
- Dimitris Salpingidis of Panathinaikos
- Nikos Liberopoulos of AEK Athens
- Loukas Vyntra of Panathinaikos
2008
- Vasilis Torosidis of Olympiacos
- Avraam Papadopoulos of Olympiacos
- Giorgos Karagounis of Panathinaikos
2009
- Vasilis Torosidis of Olympiacos
2010
- Vasilis Torosidis of Olympiacos
- Avraam Papadopoulos of Olympiacos
- Giorgos Karagounis of Panathinaikos
2011
- Vasilis Torosidis of Olympiacos
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