Goal of the Season
This article is about the English football award.
For the Irish football award, see
Goal of the Season (Ireland).
For similar awards, see Goal of the Year (disambiguation).
In English football, the Goal of the Season is an annual competition and award given on BBC's Match of the Day, in honour of the most spectacular goal scored that season. It is typically contested between the winners of the preceding ten Goals of the Month, although the goal can and has come from any game in the regular season, including international qualifiers and friendlies—potentially from the opening league games of the season to the end of the European season UEFA Champions League final. In several instances, the goal has come in the final game of the domestic season, the FA Cup Final, the most recent example of which is Steven Gerrard's last minute goal in 2006. However, in 1980-81 for example the superb goal scored by Ricky Villa in the FA Cup Final replay for Tottenham Hotspur against Manchester City could not be considered as voting had already taken place.[1]
In general, the winning goal has occurred for an English side within the domestic English league or cups, although these are not particular rules—Kenny Dalglish's goal in 1982–83 for Scotland being an example. The goal usually comes from competitions to which the BBC holds television rights and which are shown under the Match of the Day banner—at present Premier League highlights—although some have come from the equivalent Sportscene broadcast by BBC Scotland. Due to the lack of BBC European club football coverage, held predominantly by ITV and Sky, no goal of the season has ever been scored in European club competition despite many contenders.
Due to a transfer of broadcast rights, the entries for the 2001–02, 2002–03 and 2003–04 seasons were decided on ITV's The Premiership. When the BBC previously could not show league footage from 1988-89 to 1991-92, the winning goal in each season was scored in the FA Cup which they held the rights to. League rights holder ITV had its own competition during these seasons for Goal of the Season, broadcast on the Saint & Greavsie show. Previously the channels had shared league and cup rights (showing different matches to each other) and for many years ITV broadcast its own Golden Goals competition as an equivalent of Goal of the Season.
List of winners
Season |
Scorer |
Nationality |
For |
Against |
Stadium |
Competition |
Date |
Commentator |
Notes |
1970–71 |
Hunt, ErnieErnie Hunt |
England |
Coventry City |
Everton |
Highfield Road |
First Division |
3 October 1970 |
Davies, BarryBarry Davies |
[2] |
1971–72 |
Radford, RonnieRonnie Radford |
England |
Hereford United |
Newcastle United |
Edgar Street |
FA Cup |
5 February 1972 |
Motson, JohnJohn Motson |
[3] |
1972–73 |
Osgood, PeterPeter Osgood |
England |
Chelsea |
Arsenal |
Stamford Bridge |
FA Cup |
17 March 1973 |
Coleman, DavidDavid Coleman |
|
1973–74 |
Mullery, AlanAlan Mullery |
England |
Fulham |
Leicester City |
Craven Cottage |
FA Cup |
26 January 1974 |
Motson, JohnJohn Motson |
[4] |
1974–75 |
Walsh, MickeyMickey Walsh |
Ireland |
Blackpool |
Sunderland |
Bloomfield Road |
Second Division |
1 February 1975 |
Davies, BarryBarry Davies |
[5] |
1975–76 |
Francis, GerryGerry Francis |
England |
Queens Park Rangers |
Liverpool |
Loftus Road |
First Division |
16 August 1975 |
Motson, JohnJohn Motson |
[6] |
1976–77 |
McDermott, TerryTerry McDermott |
England |
Liverpool |
Everton |
Maine Road |
FA Cup |
23 April 1977 |
Motson, JohnJohn Motson |
[7] |
1977–78 |
Gemmill, ArchieArchie Gemmill |
Scotland |
Nottingham Forest |
Arsenal |
City Ground |
First Division |
21 January 1978 |
Coleman, DavidDavid Coleman |
|
1978–79 |
Kennedy, RayRay Kennedy |
England |
Liverpool |
Derby County |
Baseball Ground |
First Division |
24 February 1979 |
Motson, JohnJohn Motson |
|
1979–80 |
Fashanu, JustinJustin Fashanu |
England |
Norwich City |
Liverpool |
Carrow Road |
First Division |
9 February 1980 |
Davies, BarryBarry Davies |
[8] |
1980–81 |
Morley, TonyTony Morley |
England |
Aston Villa |
Everton |
Goodison Park |
First Division |
7 February 1981 |
Motson, JohnJohn Motson |
[9] |
1981–82 |
Regis, CyrilleCyrille Regis |
England |
West Bromwich Albion |
Norwich City |
The Hawthorns |
FA Cup |
13 February 1982 |
Parry, AlanAlan Parry |
[10][11] |
1982–83 |
Dalglish, KennyKenny Dalglish |
Scotland |
Scotland |
Belgium |
Heysel Stadium, Brussels |
Euro 1984 qualifying |
15 December 1982 |
Gubba, TonyTony Gubba |
|
1983–84 |
Wallace, DannyDanny Wallace |
England |
Southampton |
Liverpool |
The Dell |
First Division |
16 March 1984 |
Davies, BarryBarry Davies |
[12] |
1984–85 |
Sharp, GraemeGraeme Sharp |
Scotland |
Everton |
Liverpool |
Anfield |
First Division |
20 October 1984 |
Motson, JohnJohn Motson |
[13] |
1985–86 |
Robson, BryanBryan Robson |
England |
England |
Israel |
Tel Aviv |
Friendly |
26 February 1986 |
Davies, BarryBarry Davies |
|
1986–87 |
Houchen, KeithKeith Houchen |
England |
Coventry City |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Wembley Stadium |
FA Cup |
16 May 1987 |
Motson, JohnJohn Motson |
|
1987–88 |
Aldridge, JohnJohn Aldridge |
Ireland |
Liverpool |
Nottingham Forest |
Hillsborough |
FA Cup |
9 April 1988 |
Motson, JohnJohn Motson |
|
1988–89 |
Aldridge, JohnJohn Aldridge |
Ireland |
Liverpool |
Everton |
Wembley Stadium |
FA Cup |
20 May 1989 |
Motson, JohnJohn Motson |
|
1989–90 |
Wright, IanIan Wright |
England |
Crystal Palace |
Manchester United |
Wembley Stadium |
FA Cup |
12 May 1990 |
Motson, JohnJohn Motson |
|
1990–91 |
Gascoigne, PaulPaul Gascoigne |
England |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Arsenal |
Wembley Stadium |
FA Cup |
14 April 1991 |
Davies, BarryBarry Davies |
|
1991–92 |
Thomas, MickeyMickey Thomas |
Wales |
Wrexham |
Arsenal |
Racecourse Ground |
FA Cup |
4 January 1992 |
Gubba, TonyTony Gubba |
[14] |
1992–93 |
Atkinson, DalianDalian Atkinson |
England |
Aston Villa |
Wimbledon |
Selhurst Park |
Premier League |
3 October 1992 |
Tyldesley, CliveClive Tyldesley |
[15] |
1993–94 |
Wallace, RodRod Wallace |
England |
Leeds United |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Elland Road |
Premier League |
17 April 1994 |
Sinstadt, GeraldGerald Sinstadt |
[16] |
1994–95 |
Le Tissier, MatthewMatthew Le Tissier |
England |
Southampton |
Blackburn Rovers |
Ewood Park |
Premier League |
10 December 1994 |
Tyldesley, CliveClive Tyldesley |
[17][18] |
1995–96 |
Yeboah, TonyTony Yeboah |
Ghana |
Leeds United |
Wimbledon |
Selhurst Park |
Premier League |
23 September 1995 |
Davies, BarryBarry Davies |
[16] |
1996–97 |
Sinclair, TrevorTrevor Sinclair |
England |
Queens Park Rangers |
Barnsley |
Loftus Road |
FA Cup |
25 January 1997 |
Motson, JohnJohn Motson |
[6] |
1997–98 |
Bergkamp, DennisDennis Bergkamp |
Netherlands |
Arsenal |
Leicester City |
Filbert Street |
Premier League |
27 August 1997 |
Gubba, TonyTony Gubba |
[19] |
1998–99 |
Giggs, RyanRyan Giggs |
Wales |
Manchester United |
Arsenal |
Villa Park |
FA Cup |
14 April 1999 |
Champion, JonJon Champion |
[19] |
1999–2000 |
Di Canio, PaoloPaolo Di Canio |
Italy |
West Ham United |
Wimbledon |
Upton Park |
Premier League |
26 March 2000 |
Brotherton, SimonSimon Brotherton |
[20] |
2000–01 |
Bartlett, ShaunShaun Bartlett |
South Africa |
Charlton Athletic |
Leicester City |
The Valley |
Premier League |
1 April 2001 |
Champion, JonJon Champion |
[21] |
2001–02 |
Bergkamp, DennisDennis Bergkamp |
Netherlands |
Arsenal |
Newcastle United |
St James' Park |
Premier League |
2 March 2002 |
Mowbray, GuyGuy Mowbray |
[15] |
2002–03 |
Henry, ThierryThierry Henry |
France |
Arsenal |
Tottenham Hotspur |
Highbury |
Premier League |
16 November 2002 |
Tyldesley, CliveClive Tyldesley |
[22] |
2003–04 |
Hamann, DietmarDietmar Hamann |
Germany |
Liverpool |
Portsmouth |
Anfield |
Premier League |
17 March 2004 |
Tyldesley, CliveClive Tyldesley |
[23] |
2004–05 |
Rooney, WayneWayne Rooney |
England |
Manchester United |
Middlesbrough |
Old Trafford |
FA Cup |
29 January 2005 |
Motson, JohnJohn Motson |
[24] |
2005–06 |
Gerrard, StevenSteven Gerrard |
England |
Liverpool |
West Ham United |
Millennium Stadium |
FA Cup |
13 May 2006 |
Motson, JohnJohn Motson |
[25] |
2006–07 |
Rooney, WayneWayne Rooney |
England |
Manchester United |
Bolton Wanderers |
Old Trafford |
Premier League |
17 March 2007 |
Wilson, SteveSteve Wilson |
[26] |
2007–08 |
Adebayor, EmmanuelEmmanuel Adebayor |
Togo |
Arsenal |
Tottenham Hotspur |
White Hart Lane |
Premier League |
15 September 2007 |
Motson, JohnJohn Motson |
[27] |
2008–09 |
Johnson, GlenGlen Johnson |
England |
Portsmouth |
Hull City |
Fratton Park |
Premier League |
22 November 2008 |
Brotherton, SimonSimon Brotherton |
[28] |
2009–10 |
Figueroa, MaynorMaynor Figueroa |
Honduras |
Wigan Athletic |
Stoke City |
Britannia Stadium |
Premier League |
12 December 2009 |
Gubba, TonyTony Gubba |
[29] |
2010–11 |
Rooney, WayneWayne Rooney |
England |
Manchester United |
Manchester City |
Old Trafford |
Premier League |
12 February 2011 |
Steve Wilson |
[30] |
2011–12 |
Cissé, PapissPapiss Cissé |
Senegal |
Newcastle United |
Chelsea |
Stamford Bridge |
Premier League |
2 May 2012 |
Steve Wilson |
[31] |
2012–13 |
Robin Van Persie |
Netherlands |
Manchester United |
Aston Villa |
Old Trafford |
Premier League |
22 April 2013 |
Guy Mowbray |
|
2013–14 |
Jack Wilshere |
England |
Arsenal |
Norwich City |
Emirates Stadium |
Premier League |
19 October 2013 |
Jonathan Pearce |
[32] |
References
- ↑ Match of the Day: 25 Years of Goal of the Season video (1995, voiced by John Motson)
- ↑ Murray, Scott (28 January 2011). "The Joy of Six: Training-ground set-piece goals". guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
- ↑ Motson (2005), p. 19.
- ↑ "Top five thunderbolt strikes of all time". Telegraph.co.uk. 17 April 2009. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
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- ↑ Auclair (2009), p. 203.
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 "Was it too early to be Goal of the Season?". Daily Mirror. 5 December 2011. Retrieved 11 December 2006.
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 Edwards (2011), p. 45.
- ↑ Le Tisser (2009), p. 117.
- ↑ White, Jim (10 June 1995). "Matthew Le Tissier, you will not be surprised to hear, is a useful golfer. And he is getting plenty of practice just now". The Independent (London). Retrieved 16 December 2011.
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 "Ask Albert - Number 8". BBC Sport. 7 December 2011. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
- ↑ "Swindon Town confirm Paolo di Canio as new manager". BBC Sport. 20 May 2011. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
- ↑ "Bartlett wins Goal of the Season". BBC Sport. 15 May 2001. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
- ↑ "Champions League Special: Thierry Henry's Top 10 Greatest Moments For Arsenal". Goal.com. 30 March 2010. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
- ↑ "Goal of the Season 2003/04 Premiership ITV Goal 8".
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