SFWA Young Player of the Year

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The Scottish Football Writers' Association Young Player of the Year (often called the SFWA Young Player of the Year, or simply the Scottish Young Player of the Year) award is given to the footballer in the top-flight of Scottish football, the Scottish Premier League, whom is seen to have been the best young (under 23) player of the previous season.

The shortlist is compiled by the members of the Scottish Football Writers' Association (the SFWA), who also vote for the winner. The prize is seen as the highest awarded to a young player as it names the "Young Player of the Year"; the footballer who is seen to have been the best young player over the previous season. The award was first made in 1996, and was won by Celtic defender Jackie McNamara. The latest winner of the award was Steven Fletcher of Hibernian.

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[edit] List of winners

Highlighted players are winning the award for a second time.

[edit] 2000s

Season Player Club
2007–08 Flag of Scotland Steven Fletcher Hibernian
2006–07 Flag of Scotland Scott Brown Hibernian
2005–06 Flag of Scotland Steven Naismith Kilmarnock
2004–05 Flag of Scotland Derek Riordan Hibernian
2003–04 Flag of Scotland Craig Gordon Heart of Midlothian
2002–03 Flag of Georgia (country) Zurab Khizanishvili Dundee
2001–02 Flag of Scotland James McFadden Motherwell
2000–01 Flag of ? Unknown Unknown
1999–00 Flag of ? Unknown Unknown

[edit] 1990s

Year Player Club
1998–99 Flag of ? Unknown Unknown
1997–98 Flag of ? Unknown Unknown
1996–97 Flag of ? Unknown Unknown
1995–96 Flag of Scotland Jackie McNamara Celtic

[edit] Breakdown of winners

[edit] Winners by club

Club Number of wins Winning seasons
Hibernian 3 2004–05, 2006–07, 2007–08
Kilmarnock 1 2005–06
Heart of Midlothian 1 2003–04
Dundee 1 2002–03
Motherwell 1 2001–02
Celtic 1 1995–96

[edit] Winners by country

Country Number of wins Winning seasons
Flag of Scotland Scotland 7 1995–96, 2001–02, 2003–04, 2005, 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08
Flag of Georgia (country) Georgia 1 2002–03

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