The Liechtensteiner Footballer of the Year is an award granted every season to a Liechtensteiner footballer. It is awarded by the country's Liechtensteiner Vaterland newspaper, and was first awarded in 1981.[1] In 2008, Gaspar Odirlei became the first non-Liechtensteiner to win the award.
Season | Winner | Club |
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1980–81 | Branko Eskinja | |
1981–82 | Manfred Frick | |
1982–83 | Branko Eskinja | |
1983–84 | Georges Rudics | |
1984–85 | Roland Moser | |
1985–86 | Roland Moser | |
1986–87 | Harry Schädler | |
1987–88 | Manfred Büchel | |
1988–89 | Manfred Büchel | |
1989–90 | Manfred Frick | |
1990–91 | Roger Zech | |
1991–92 | Martin Oehry | |
1992–93 | Martin Heeb | |
1993–94 | Mario Frick | FC Balzers |
1994–95 | Roland Moser Martin Heeb |
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1995–96 | Harry Zech | FC Vaduz |
1996–97 | Daniel Hasler | FC Vaduz |
1997–98 | Martin Stocklasa | FC Vaduz |
1998–99 | Mario Frick | FC Basel |
1999–2000 | Martin Stocklasa | FC Zurich |
2000–01 | Daniel Hasler | FC Wil |
2001–02 | Mario Frick | Hellas Verona |
2002–03 | Daniel Hasler | FC Wil |
2003–04 | Benjamin Fischer | FC Vaduz |
2004–05 | Thomas Beck | FC Chiasso |
2005–06 | Franz Burgmeier | FC Aarau |
2006–07 | Mario Frick | Siena |
2007–08 | Gaspar Odirlei | FC Vaduz |
2008–09 | Martin Stocklasa | SV Ried |
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