Finnish Male Footballer of the Year Winners
Winners
Season | Player | Nation | Age | Squad | Pos |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2023 | Lukáš Hrádecký | fi FIN | 33 | Finland, Leverkusen | GK |
2022 | Natalia Kuikka | fi FIN | 26 | Finland, Portland Thorns FC | DF |
2021 | Lukáš Hrádecký | fi FIN | 31 | Finland, Leverkusen | GK |
2020 | Lukáš Hrádecký | fi FIN | 30 | Finland, Leverkusen | GK |
2019 | Teemu Pukki | fi FIN | 28 | Finland, Norwich City | FW |
2018 | Lukáš Hrádecký | fi FIN | 28 | Finland, Eintracht Frankfurt | GK |
2017 | Lukáš Hrádecký | fi FIN | 27 | Finland, Eintracht Frankfurt | GK |
2016 | Lukáš Hrádecký | fi FIN | 26 | Finland, Brøndby, Eintracht Frankfurt | GK |
2015 | Roman Eremenko | fi FIN | 27 | Finland, CSKA Moscow | MF |
2014 | Roman Eremenko | fi FIN | 26 | Finland, Rubin Kazan | MF |
2013 | Niklas Moisander | fi FIN | 27 | AZ Alkmaar, Ajax | DF |
2012 | Niklas Moisander | fi FIN | 26 | Finland, AZ Alkmaar | DF |
2011 | Roman Eremenko | fi FIN | 23 | Dynamo Kyiv | MF |
2010 | Sami Hyypiä | fi FIN | 36 | Finland, Leverkusen | DF |
2009 | Sami Hyypiä | fi FIN | 35 | Liverpool | DF |
2008 | Petri Pasanen | fi FIN | 27 | Finland, Werder Bremen | DF |
2007 | Jussi Jääskeläinen | fi FIN | 31 | Bolton Wanderers | GK |
2006 | Sami Hyypiä | fi FIN | 32 | Finland, Liverpool | DF |
2005 | Sami Hyypiä | fi FIN | 31 | Liverpool | DF |
2004 | Antti Niemi | fi FIN | 31 | Southampton | GK |
2003 | Sami Hyypiä | fi FIN | 29 | Liverpool | DF |
2002 | Sami Hyypiä | fi FIN | 28 | Liverpool | DF |
2001 | Sami Hyypiä | fi FIN | 27 | Liverpool | DF |
2000 | Sami Hyypiä | fi FIN | 26 | Liverpool | DF |
1999 | Sami Hyypiä | fi FIN | 25 | Willem II | DF |
1998 | Jari Litmanen | fi FIN | 26 | Ajax | FW,MF |
1997 | Jari Litmanen | fi FIN | 25 | Ajax | FW,MF |
1996 | Jari Litmanen | fi FIN | 24 | Ajax | FW,MF |
1995 | Jari Litmanen | fi FIN | 23 | Ajax | FW,MF |
1994 | Jari Litmanen | fi FIN | 22 | Finland | FW,MF |
1993 | Jari Litmanen | fi FIN | 21 | Ajax | FW,MF |
1992 | Jari Litmanen | fi FIN | 20 | HJK Helsinki | FW,MF |
1991 | Marko Myyry | Finland | |||
1990 | Jari Litmanen | fi FIN | 18 | Finland | FW,MF |
1989 | Ari Heikkinen | Finland | |||
1988 | Mixu Paatelainen | fi FIN | 20 | Finland | FW |
1987 | Ari Hjelm | Finland | |||
1986 | Esa Pekonen | Finland | |||
1985 | Ismo Lius | Finland | |||
1984 | Olli Huttunen | Finland | |||
1983 | Kari Ukkonen | Finland | |||
1982 | Pasi Rautiainen | Finland | |||
1981 | Juha Dahllund | Finland | |||
1980 | Aki Lahtinen | fi FIN | 21 | Finland | DF |
1979 | Seppo Pyykko | Finland | |||
1978 | Atik Ismail | Finland | |||
1977 | Arto Tolsa | fi FIN | 31 | Finland | DF,FW |
1976 | Aki Heiskanen | fi FIN | 23 | Finland | MF |
1975 | Goran Enckelman | Finland | |||
1974 | Arto Tolsa | fi FIN | 28 | Finland | DF,FW |
1973 | Jouko Suomalainen | Finland | |||
1972 | Miikka Toivola | Finland | |||
1971 | Arto Tolsa | fi FIN | 25 | Finland | DF,FW |
1970 | Timo Kautonen | Finland | |||
1969 | Seppo Kilponen | Finland | |||
1968 | Timo Nummelin | Finland | |||
1967 | Lars Nasman | Finland | |||
1966 | Matti Makela | Finland | |||
1965 | Juhani Peltonen | fi FIN | 28 | Finland | FW,MF |
1964 | Juhani Peltonen | fi FIN | 27 | Finland | FW,MF |
1963 | Olli Heinonen | fi FIN | 26 | Finland | |
1962 | Juhani Peltonen | fi FIN | 25 | Finland | FW,MF |
1961 | Olli Heinonen | fi FIN | 24 | Finland | |
1960 | Juhani Peltonen | fi FIN | 23 | Finland | FW,MF |
1959 | Unto Nevalainen | Finland | |||
1958 | Kai Pahlman | Finland | |||
1957 | Alpo Lintamo | fi FIN | 23 | Finland | |
1956 | Lauri Lehtinen | Finland | |||
1955 | Matti Jokinen | Finland | |||
1954 | Matti Hiltunen | Finland | |||
1953 | Mauno Rintanen | Finland | |||
1952 | Aulis Rytkönen | fi FIN | 23 | Finland | FW |
1951 | Kalevi Lehtovirta | Finland | |||
1950 | Aulis Rytkönen | fi FIN | 21 | Finland | FW |
1949 | Aulis Rytkönen | fi FIN | 20 | Finland | FW |
1948 | Thure Sarnola | Finland | |||
1947 | Leo Turunen | Finland |
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