PFA Merit Award

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PFA Merit Award

The Professional Footballers' Association Merit Award (often called the PFA Merit Award, or simply the Merit Award) is an award given by the Professional Footballers' Association (the PFA) for meritorious service to football.[1]

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Fara Williams and Dean Lewington are the most recent honorees in 2024

The award was first given in 1974, and was won (jointly) by Bobby Charlton and Cliff Lloyd. The first woman to win the award was Steph Houghton in 2019. In 2022, the award was separated into two: women's and men's.

The most recent winners of the award are Fara Williams and Dean Lewington.

List of winners

1970s

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1974England Sir Bobby Charlton CBE, OBEFirst winners of the award
England Cliff Lloyd
1975Scotland Denis Law CBEFirst winner of the award from outside England
1976England George Eastham OBE
1977England Jack Taylor OBE
1978Scotland Bill Shankly OBE
1979England Sir Tom Finney OBE
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1980s

1990s

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YearWinner(s)Notes
1990England Peter Shilton OBE
1991Scotland Tommy Hutchison
1992England Brian Clough OBE
1993England Manchester United European Cup squad 1968Republic of Ireland Shay Brennan and Republic of Ireland Tony Dunne
Joint first winner of the award from outside Great Britain
Joint first winner of the award from outside the United Kingdom
Portugal EusébioJoint first winner of the award from outside Great Britain
Joint first winner of the award from outside the United Kingdom
1994Northern Ireland Billy Bingham MBE
1995Scotland Gordon Strachan OBE
1996Brazil PeléFirst winner of the award from outside Europe
1997England Peter Beardsley MBE
1998England Steve Ogrizovic
1999England Tony Ford MBE
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2000s

2010s

2020s

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Breakdown of winners

Winners by country

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References

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