Tottenham Hotspur F.C. - Club Player of The Year

Club Player of The Year

As voted by Members and Season Ticket Holders. (Calendar year until 2005–06 season)
  • 1987 Gary Mabbutt
  • 1988 Chris Waddle
  • 1989 Erik Thorstvedt
  • 1990 Paul Gascoigne
  • 1991 Paul Allen
  • 1992 Gary Lineker
  • 1993 Darren Anderton
  • 1994 Jürgen Klinsmann
  • 1995 Teddy Sheringham
  • 1996 Sol Campbell
  • 1997 Sol Campbell
  • 1998 David Ginola
  • 1999 Stephen Carr
  • 2000 Stephen Carr
  • 2001 Neil Sullivan
  • 2002 Simon Davies
  • 2003 Robbie Keane
  • 2004 Jermain Defoe
  • 2005–06 Robbie Keane
  • 2006–07 Dimitar Berbatov
  • 2007–08 Robbie Keane
  • 2008–09 Aaron Lennon
  • 2009–10 Michael Dawson
  • 2010–11 Luka Modrić
  • 2011–12 Scott Parker

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