Trophées UNFP du football

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The Trophées UNFP du football are a number of awards given annually by the Union Nationale des Footballeurs Professionnels (UNFP) to players playing in France's Ligue 1, Ligue 2, and Division 1 Féminine, as well as to managers and referees. The most prestigious award is the Ligue 1 Player of the Year. Created in 1988 under the name Oscars du football, they were renamed in 2004 after a complaint by the Academy Awards committee. The ceremony has been broadcast live on Canal+ since 1994.[1]

Ligue 1

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Player of the Year

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David Ginola was the first recipient of the Player of the Year award.
Kylian Mbappé won the Player of the Year award a record five times, all consecutively.

Young Player of the Year

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Zinedine Zidane was named Young Player of the Year in 1994 and Player of the Year two years later.

Goalkeeper of the Year

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Grégory Coupet won the award four times in a row between 2003 and 2006.
Steve Mandanda won the Goalkeeper of the Year award a record five times.

Manager of the Year

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Guy Roux was named Manager of the Year after leading Auxerre to their first double in 1996.

Goal of the Year

Dutch Memphis Depay scored the best goal of the 2016–17 season with Lyon.

Unlike the other awards, the best goal of the year is chosen by the public.[6]

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Year Nat. PlayerClubGoal scored
2002FranceAntoine SibierskiLensOn 18 December 2001 against Nantes (3–0)
2003Brazil RonaldinhoParis Saint-GermainOn 22 February 2003 against Guingamp (3–2)
2004Ivory CoastDidier DrogbaMarseilleOn 4 February 2004 against Montpellier (1–0)
2005FranceLaurent BatllesMarseilleOn 29 January 2005 against Toulouse (3–1)
2006FranceFranck RibéryMarseilleOn 19 November 2005 against Nantes (2–1)
2007Brazil IlanSaint-ÉtienneOn 24 February 2007 against Paris Saint-Germain (2–0)
2008FranceMathieu ValbuenaMarseilleOn 26 January 2008 against Caen (6–1)
2009FranceYoann GourcuffBordeauxOn 11 January 2009 against Paris Saint-Germain (4–0)
2010SenegalMamadou NiangMarseilleOn 19 September 2009 against Montpellier (4–2)
2011N/A
2012MoroccoYounès BelhandaMontpellierOn 11 April 2012 against Marseille (1–3)
2013TunisiaSaber KhelifaEvianOn 12 May 2013 against Nice (4–0)
2014SwedenZlatan IbrahimovićParis Saint-GermainOn 19 October 2013 against Bastia (4–0)
2015FranceJulian PalmieriBastiaOn 10 January 2015 against Paris Saint-Germain (4–2)
2016FrancePierrick CapelleAngersOn 27 February 2016 against Guingamp (2–2)
2017NetherlandsMemphis DepayLyonOn 12 March 2017 against Toulouse (4–0)
2018BrazilMalcom BordeauxOn 1 December 2017 against Dijon (2–3)
2019FranceLoïc RémyLilleOn 12 May 2019 against Bordeaux (1–0)
2020 | colspan=4|Not awarded
2021TurkeyBurak YılmazLilleOn 7 May 2021 against Lens (3–0)
2022SenegalBamba DiengMarseilleOn 12 December 2021 against Strasbourg (1–0)
2023FranceElye WahiMontpellierOn 22 October 2022 against Lyon (1–1)
2024MaliKamory DoumbiaBrestOn 20 December 2023 against Lorient (4–0)
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Best French Player Playing Abroad

Team of the Year

Highlighted players had at least one prior appearance in Ligue 1's team of the year since 2003.[7]

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2015–16

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2023–24

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Ligue 2

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Player of the Year

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French international Olivier Giroud won the Ligue 2 Player of the Year award in 2010.

Goalkeeper of the Year

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Manager of the Year

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Vahid Halilhodžić was named Ligue 2 Manager of the Year in 2000, the year the award was introduced.

Team of the Year

Highlighted players had at least one prior appearance in Ligue 2's team of the year since 2003.

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2012–13

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2013–14

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2014–15

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2015–16

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2016–17

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2020–21

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Division 1 Féminine

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Captain of the France national team Sonia Bompastor was named Player of the Year in 2004 and 2008.
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Dzsenifer Marozsán won the award three times in a row with Lyon.

Player of the Year

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Young Player of the Year

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Christiane Endler, Goalkeeper of the Year three times in a row.

Goalkeeper of the Year

Team of the Year

Highlighted players had at least one prior appearance in Division 1 Féminine's team of the year since 2021.

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Other awards

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President of the Year

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Year Nat. PresidentClub
2004FranceJean-Pierre LouvelLe Havre
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Referee of the Year

UNFP Trophy of Honour

UNFP Special Trophy

UNFP 20 Year Special Team Trophy

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