FAI International Football Awards
The FAI International Football Awards is an awards evening held to honour the best Republic of Ireland international footballers of the year.
FAI International Football Awards | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding achievements in association football |
Sponsored by | Three[1] |
Location | RTÉ Television Centre, Donnybrook[1] |
Country | Republic of Ireland |
Presented by | Peter Collins Tony O'Donoghue Evanne Ní Chuilinn[2] |
First awarded | 1989[3] |
Website | fai |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | RTÉ Two[1] |
Contents
- 1 Senior International awards
- 2 Youth International
- 2.1 Under-21 International Player of the Year
- 2.2 Under-19 International Player of the Year
- 2.3 Youths Player of the Year
- 2.4 Under-18 International Player of the Year
- 2.5 Under-17 International Player of the Year
- 2.6 Under-16 International Player of the Year
- 2.7 Under-15 International Player of the Year
- 3 Women's Youth International
- 4 League Player of the Year
- 5 Hall of Fame
- 6 International Personality
- 7 Special Merit Award
- 8 Junior International Player of the Year
- 9 Intermediate Player of the Year
- 10 Football for All International Player of the Year
- 11 FAI School's International Player of the Year
- 12 Colleges and Universities Player of the Year
- 13 Notes
- 14 References
Senior International awardsEdit
Senior International Player of the YearEdit
Senior Women's International Player of the YearEdit
Year | Winner | Club |
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2018[4] | Leanne Kiernan | West Ham United |
2017[5] | Harriet Scott | Reading |
2016[6] | Karen Duggan | UCD Waves |
2015[7] | Denise O'Sullivan | Glasgow City |
2014[8] | Julie-Ann Russell | UCD Waves |
2013[9] | Louise Quinn | Eskilstuna United |
2012[10] | Emma Byrne | Arsenal Ladies |
2011[11] | Niamh Fahey | Arsenal Ladies |
2010[12] | Fiona O'Sullivan | AIK Stockholm |
2009[13] | Niamh Fahey | Arsenal Ladies |
2008[14] | Niamh Fahey | Arsenal Ladies |
2007[15] | Emma Byrne | Arsenal Ladies |
2006[16] | Alisha Moran | Harvard University |
2005[17] | Michele O'Brien | Long Island Lady Riders |
2004[18] | Elaine O'Connor | Hofstra Pride |
2003[19] | No award ceremony. | |
2002[20] | Yvonne Tracy | Arsenal Ladies |
2001[21] | Olivia O'Toole | Shamrock Rovers |
2000[22] | Ciara Grant | Arsenal Ladies |
1999[23] | Claire Scanlan | Troy University |
1998[24] | Yvonne Lyons | Benfica |
1997[25] | Bernie Reilly | Shamrock Rovers |
International Goal of the YearEdit
Year | Winner | Opposition |
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2018[4] | Aiden O'Brien | Poland |
2017[5] | James McClean | Wales |
2016[6] | Robbie Brady | Italy |
2015[7] | Shane Long | Germany |
2014[8] | Aiden McGeady | Georgia |
2013[9] | Shane Long | England |
2012[10] | Kevin Doyle | Kazakhstan |
2011[11] | Darron Gibson | Wales |
2010[12] | Kevin Doyle | Andorra |
2009[13] | Robbie Keane | France |
2008[14] | Andy Keogh | Serbia |
2007[15] | Kevin Doyle | Slovakia |
2006[16] | Kevin Kilbane | Czech Republic |
2005[17] | Robbie Keane | Israel |
2004[18] | Robbie Keane | Netherlands |
Young International Player of the YearEdit
Youth InternationalEdit
Under-21 International Player of the YearEdit
Year | Winner | Club |
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2018[4] | Ronan Curtis | Portsmouth |
2017[5] | Josh Cullen | West Ham United |
2016[6] | Callum O'Dowda | Oxford United/Bristol City |
2015[7] | Alan Browne | Preston North End |
2014[8] | Jack Grealish | Aston Villa |
2013[9] | Sean Murray | Watford |
2012[10] | Robbie Brady | Hull City |
2011[11] | Robbie Brady | Hull City (on loan from Manchester United) |
2010[12] | Seamus Coleman | Everton |
2009[13] | Seamus Coleman | Everton |
2008[14] | Owen Garvan | Ipswich Town |
2007[15] | Stephen O'Halloran | Southampton (on loan from Aston Villa) |
2006[16] | Kevin Foley | Luton Town |
2005[17] | Kevin Doyle | Reading |
2004[18] | Glenn Whelan | Sheffield Wednesday |
2003[19] | No award ceremony. | |
2002[20] | Joe Murphy | West Bromwich Albion |
2001[21] | Steven Reid | Millwall |
2000[22] | Barry Quinn | Coventry City |
1999[23] | Alan Mahon | Tranmere Rovers |
1998[24] | Kevin Kilbane | West Bromwich Albion |
1997[25] | David Worrell | Blackburn Rovers |
Under-19 International Player of the YearEdit
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Youths Player of the YearEdit
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Under-18 International Player of the YearEdit
Year | Winner | Club |
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2018[4] | Brian Maher | St Patrick's Athletic |
Under-17 International Player of the YearEdit
Year | Winner | Club |
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2018[4] | Adam Idah | Norwich City |
2017[5] | Aaron Bolger | Shamrock Rovers |
2016[6] | Declan Rice | West Ham United |
2015[7] | Connor Ronan | Wolverhampton Wanderers |
2014[8] | Danny Kane | Huddersfield Town |
2013[9] | Jack Byrne | Manchester City |
2012[10] | Jack Grealish | Aston Villa |
2011[11] | Sean Kavanagh | Fulham |
2010[12] | Sean McGinty | Manchester United |
2009[13] | Stephen McDonnell | Dundalk |
2008[14] | Aaron Doran | Blackburn Rovers |
2007[15] | Conor McCormack | Manchester United |
2006[16] | Terry Dixon | Tottenham Hotspur |
2005[17] | Anthony Stokes | Arsenal |
2004[18] | Darren Randolph | Charlton Athletic |
2003[19] | No award ceremony. | |
2002[20] | Willo Flood | Manchester City |
Under-16 International Player of the YearEdit
Year | Winner | Club |
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2018[4] | Troy Parrott | Tottenham Hotspur |
2017[5] | Jason Knight | Derby County |
2016[6] | Jordan Doherty | Sheffield United |
2015[7] | Jayson Molumby | Brighton & Hove Albion |
2014[8] | Conor Masterson | Liverpool |
2013[9] | Robert Duggan | Peterborough United |
2012[10] | Noe Baba | Fulham |
2011[11] | Kyle Callan-McFadden | Norwich City |
2010[12] | Mikey Drennan | Aston Villa |
2009[13] | John O'Sullivan | Blackburn Rovers |
2008[14] | Mark O'Brien | Derby County |
2007[15] | Conor Clifford | Chelsea |
2006[16] | James O'Brien | Birmingham City |
2005[17] | Donal McDermott | Manchester City |
2004[18] | Keith Treacy | Blackburn Rovers |
2003[19] | No award ceremony. | |
2002[20] | Steven Foley-Sheridan | Aston Villa |
2001[21] | Pierre Ennis | Aston Villa |
2000[22] | Stephen Brennan | Newcastle United |
1999[23] | Andy Reid | Nottingham Forest |
1998[24] | Shaun Byrne | West Ham United |
1997[25] | Richie Partridge | Liverpool/Stella Maris |
Under-15 International Player of the YearEdit
Year | Winner | Club |
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2018[4] | Anselmo Garcia McNulty | Real Betis |
2017[5] | Troy Parrott | Tottenham Hotspur |
2016[6] | Callum Thompson | St Joseph's Boys |
2015[7] | Lee O'Connor | Villa FC, Waterford |
2014[8] | Anthony Scully | West Ham United |
2002–2013 | Not Awarded | |
2001[21] | Willo Flood | Manchester City |
2000[22] | Robbie Shields | Leeds United/Cherry Orchard |
1999[23] | Richard McCarthy | Manchester City/stella Maris |
1998[24] | Cliff Byrne | Sunderland/Home Farm |
1997[25] | Thomas Butler | Sunderland/Stella Maris |
Women's Youth InternationalEdit
Under-19 Women's International Player of the YearEdit
Year | Winner | Club |
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2018[4] | Niamh Farrelly | Peamount United |
2017[5] | Lucy McCartan | Peamount United |
2016[6] | Roma McLaughlin | Peamount United |
2015[7] | Megan Connolly | Florida State Seminoles |
2014[8] | Megan Connolly | College Corinthians |
2013[9] | Claire Shine | Raheny United |
2012[10] | Emma Hansberry | Castlebar Celtic |
2011[11] | Grace Moloney | Reading |
2010[12] | Becky Walsh | Salthill Devon |
2009[13] | Julie-Ann Russell | Salthill Devon |
2008[14] | Karen Duggan | Piltown |
2007[15] | Lynn Bradley | Lynsey Wilton College |
2006[16] | Áine O'Gorman | Stella Maris |
2005[17] | Niamh Fahey | Salthill Devon |
2004[18] | Katie Taylor | St James's Gate |
2003[19] | No award ceremony. | |
2002[20] | Selina Moylan | Lifford FC |
2001[21] | Marie Curtin | Lifford FC |
2000[22] | Caroline Thorpe | Arsenal |
1999[23] | Dolores Deasley | Letterkenny Rovers |
Under-17 Women's International Player of the YearEdit
Year | Winner | Club |
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2018[4] | Emily Whelan | Shelbourne Ladies |
2017[5] | Tiegan Ruddy | Shelbourne Ladies |
2016[6] | Saoirse Noonan | Cork City |
2015[7] | Amanda McQuillan | Shelbourne Ladies |
2014[8] | Evelyn Daly | Lakewood Athletic |
2013[9] | Savannah McCarthy | Listowel Celtic |
2012[10] | Lauren Dwyer | Wexford Youths |
2011[11] | Chloe Mustaki | Peamount United |
2010[12] | Not Awarded | |
2009[13] | Dora Gorman | Salthill Devon |
2008[14] | Ciara Grant | Kilmacrennan Celtic |
2007[15] | Gillian McDonnell | Dundalk City |
Under-16 Women's International Player of the YearEdit
Year | Winner | Club |
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2018[4] | Jessica Ziu | Shelbourne Ladies |
2017[5] | Aoife Slattery | Ferrybank |
2016[6] | Tyler Toland | Maiden City |
2015[7] | Heather Payne | Salthill Devon |
2014[8] | Jamie Finn | Raheny United |
League Player of the YearEdit
Hall of FameEdit
Year | Winner |
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2018[4] | Emma Byrne/Richard Dunne |
2017[5] | Damien Duff |
2016[6] | Robbie Keane |
2015[7] | Tony Cascarino |
2014[8] | Andy Townsend |
2013[9] | Ronnie Whelan |
2012[10] | Kevin Sheedy |
2011[11] | Ray Houghton |
2010[12] | Frank Stapleton |
2009[13] | Ray Treacy |
2008[14] | Arthur Fitzsimons |
2007[15] | Paddy Mulligan |
2006[16] | Don Givens |
2005[17] | Mick Martin |
2004[18] | Gerry Daly |
2003[19] | No award ceremony. |
2002[20] | Liam Tuohy |
2001[21] | Liam Brady |
2000[22] | Joe Haverty |
1999[23] | 1949 Irish team (v England) |
1998[24] | Shay Brennan/Tony Dunne |
1997[25] | Kevin O'Flanagan |
International PersonalityEdit
Year | Winner |
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2018[4] | Kakha Kaladze |
2017[5] | Marco Tardelli |
2016[6] | John Hartson |
2015[7] | Gianluca Vialli |
2014[8] | Jan Tomaszewski |
2013[9] | Dejan Stanković |
2012[10] | Zbigniew Boniek |
2011[11] | Pavel Nedvěd |
2010[12] | Ian Rush |
2009[13] | Ricky Villa |
2008[14] | Ruud Gullit |
2007[15] | Sócrates |
2006[16] | Bobby Robson |
2005[17] | Pierluigi Collina |
2004[18] | Martin O'Neill |
2003[19] | No award ceremony. |
2002[20] | Michel Platini |
2001[21] | Jack Charlton |
2000[22] | Pat Jennings |
1999[23] | Billy McNeill |
1998[24] | Nobby Stiles |
1997[25] | Franz Beckenbauer |
Special Merit AwardEdit
Year | Winner |
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2018[4] | Brendan Bradley |
2017[33] | Jimmy Magee |
2016[6] | Dundalk team |
2015[7] | Regions' Cup team |
2014[8] | Stephanie Roche |
2013[9] | Ciara Grant |
2012[10] | Not Awarded |
2011[11] | Shamrock Rovers team |
2010[12] | Republic of Ireland women's national under-17 football team |
2009[13] | Olivia O'Toole |
2008[14] | Eddie Foley |
2007[15] | Jack Charlton |
2006[16] | Pete Mahon |
2005[17] | Sean McCaffrey |
2004[18] | Vincent Butler |
2003[19] | No award ceremony. |
2002[20] | Des Casey |
2001[21] | Jim McLaughlin |
2000[22] | Dr Tony O'Neill/Tony Sheehan |
1999[23] | Billy Young |
1998[24] | Noel O'Reilly |
1997[25] | Eoin Hand |
Junior International Player of the YearEdit
Year | Winner | Club |
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2018[4] | Eoin Hayes | Newmarket Celtic |
2017[5] | Chris Higgins | St Michael's |
2016[6] | Stephen Kelly | Newmarket Celtic |
2015[7] | Jimmy Carr | St Michael's |
2014[8] | Darren Dunne | Sheriff YC |
2013[9] | Paul Breen | St Michael's |
2012[10] | Adrian Walsh | Carrick United |
2011[11] | James Walsh | St Michael's |
2010[12] | Ross Carrig | Killester United |
2009[13] | Wayne Fitzgerald | Carrick United |
2008[14] | Séamie Crowe | Athenry |
2007[15] | David Lacey | Killester United |
2006[16] | Michael Keogh | Killester United |
2005[17] | David Conroy | Ballymun United |
2004[18] | James Walsh | St Michael's |
2003[19] | No award ceremony. | |
2002[20] | Pat Holden | Evergreen |
2001[21] | Christy McElligott | Ballymun United |
2000[22] | Keith Bruen | Portmarnock |
1999[23] | Gary McCormack | Portmarnock |
1998[24] | Philip Long | St Kevin's Boys |
1997[25] | Barry Flynn | Fairview Rangers |
Intermediate Player of the YearEdit
Year | Winner | Club |
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2018[4] | Darragh Reynor | Maynooth University |
2017[5] | Aidan Roche | Liffey Wanderers |
2016[6] | Mark Horgan | Avondale United |
2015[7] | Ken Hoey | Rockmount |
2014[8] | Danny Long | Avondale United |
2013[9] | Malachy McDermott | Cockhill Celtic |
2012[10] | David O'Sullivan | Wayside Celtic |
2011[11] | Brendan O'Connell | Rockmount |
2010[12] | Séamie Crowe | Athenry |
2009[13] | Ken Hoey | Rockmount |
2008[14] | Derek Prendergast | Bangor Celtic |
2007[15] | Paul McCabe | Crumlin United |
2006[16] | Ken Hoey | Rockmount |
2005[17] | Ruari Beechinor | Rockmount |
2004[18] | Ian Callaghan | Wayside Celtic |
2003[19] | No award ceremony. | |
2002[20] | Graham Dunning | Bluebell United |
2001[21] | B. Porter | Letterkenny Rovers |
2000[22] | Brian Healy | Temple United |
1999[23] | Jonathan King | Ashtown Villa |
Football for All International Player of the YearEdit
Year | Winner | Club |
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2018[4] | Nathalie O’Brien | Irish Women’s Deaf Futsal |
2017[5] | Gary Messitt | Cerebral Palsy Sport Ireland |
2016[6] | Paul McMahon | Football For All Under-19 Squad |
2015[7] | Mark Duffy | Special Olympics Ireland |
2014[8] | Aoife McNicoll | Irish Powerchair Football Squad |
2013[9] | Noel O'Donnell | Irish Deaf Men's Squad |
2012[10] | Davy Byrne | Irish Homeless World Cup Team |
2011[11] | Adrian Clarke | Irish Special Olympics International Squad |
2010[12] | Richard Dougherty | Irish Deaf Men's Squad |
2009[13] | Luke Evans | Ireland CP Soccer team |
2008[14] | Stephen Coleman | Ireland Street League |
2007[15] | Kieran Woods | Park FC |
2006[16] | Gary Messitt | Cerebral Palsy Sport Ireland |
2005[17] | Joe Watson | Irish Deaf Sports/Waterford Crystal FC |
2004[18] | Rita Doherty | Special Olympics Ireland |
2003[19] | No award ceremony. | |
2002[20] | Graham Dunning | Cerebral Palsy Sport Ireland |
FAI School's International Player of the YearEdit
Year | Winner | Club |
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2018[4] | Ali Regbha | Chanel College |
2017[5] | Neil Farrugia | St Andrew's College, Blackrock |
2016[6] | Conor McCarthy | Cork City/Scoil Mhuire Gan Smal |
2015[7] | Connor Ellis | Cork City/Coláiste Pobail Bheanntraí |
2014[8] | Ryan Manning | Queens Park Rangers/Galway United/Yeats College |
2013[9] | Alan Browne | Preston North End/Nagle Community College |
2012[10] | Sean Maguire | CBS Kilkenny |
2011[11] | Hugh Douglas | Belvedere F.C./Saint Brendan's College |
2010[12] | Robbie Benson | Marist College |
2009[13] | Shane Howard | Colaiste Eoin, Carlow |
2008[14] | John Mulroy | Moyle Park College |
2007[15] | Patrick Mullins | CBS Sexton Street |
2006[16] | Conor Powell | Bohemians/Portmarnock Community School |
2005[17] | Gary Deegan | Bohemians/Chanel College |
2004[18] | Darren Quigley | UCD/St Laurence's College |
2003[34] | Stephen Ward | Portmarnock Community School |
2002[20] | Vincent Tyrell | Bohemians/St Declan's |
2001[21] | Ashley White | St Macartan's College |
2000[22] | Alan Murphy | Galway United/Ballinrobe Community School |
1999[23] | Conor O'Grady | Sligo Rovers/Summerhill College |
1998[24] | Kevin Doherty | Liverpool/Home Farm/St. Joseph's C.B.S. |
1997[25] | Ronnie O'Brien | Middlesbrough/St. Brendans |
1996[34] | Darragh Sheridan | St Mary's College |
1995[34] | Colin Hawkins | St. Joseph's Patrician College |
1994[34] | Karl Lafferty | St. Columba's College |
1993[34] | Anthony Scully | Collinstown Park Community College |
1992[34] | Declan Boyle | St Catherine's Vocational School |
1991[34] | Shaun Elebert | Plunket College |
1990[34] | Barry Patton | St. Columba's College |
Colleges and Universities Player of the YearEdit
Year | Winner | Club |
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2018[4] | Daire O'Connor | University College Dublin |
2017[5] | Sean McLoughlin | University College Cork |
2016[6] | Paul Rooney | Maynooth University |
NotesEdit
- ^ Prior to the under-19 award there was the Youths Player of the Year Award which was awarded to players of a similar age group to that of the under-19 award.
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