Port Vale F.C. Player of the Year

The Port Vale Player of the Year award is voted for annually by Port Vale's supporters in recognition of the best overall performance by an individual player throughout the football season. Towards the end of each season, fans are invited to cast their votes for this award.

Tom Pope, the only player to win the award three times.
The 2011 winner, John McCombe.
Mark Grew, winner in 1989 and 1992.
Martin Foyle, winner in 1995 and 1999.
Sam Collins won the award in 2003, after 49 appearances in 2002–03.
Anthony Griffith won the award in 2010, having gained popularity for his 'tigerish displays'.

The inaugural award was made to Roy Sproson in 1967 and became an annual event from Ron Wilson's victory in 1969. David Harris (1974 and 1977), Ray Walker (1988 and 1991), Mark Grew (1989 and 1992), Neil Aspin (1990 and 1994), Martin Foyle (1995 and 1999), Nathan Smith (2017 and 2023) and Ben Garrity (2022 and 2024) have all won two awards during their time at Vale Park. Aspin and Foyle also went on to manage the club, whilst Grew spent three spells as caretaker manager. Tom Pope is the only player to win the award thrice, winning in 2013, 2014 and 2018. Eamonn O'Keefe and Anthony Griffith represented Ireland and Montserrat respectively at international level, though both players were born in England. After receiving his first award in April 2013, Tom Pope stated, "To be voted for by the fans like this is a massive honour for me. It means such a lot, more than the other [PFA] awards I've been lucky enough to win."[1] Midfielders are more commonly rewarded, claiming 20 wins.

The current holder is midfielder Ben Garrity, following his consistent performances throughout the 2023–24 season.

Winners

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Year Level[A] Name Position[B] Nationality Reference Notes
1967 4 Roy Sproson Defender   England [2] [C]
1969 4 Ron Wilson Defender   Scotland [2]
1970 4 John Green Midfielder   England [2]
1971 3 Tommy McLaren Striker   Scotland [2]
1972 3 Sammy Morgan Striker   Northern Ireland [2]
1973 3 Ray Williams Striker   England [2]
1974 3 David Harris Defender   England [2]
1975 3 John Connaughton Goalkeeper   England [2]
1976 3 John Ridley Midfielder   England [2]
1977 3 David Harris Defender   England [2] [D]
1978 3 Ken Beamish Striker   England [2]
1979 4 Bernie Wright Striker   England [2]
1980 4 Kenny Beech Midfielder   England [2]
1981 4 Russell Bromage Midfielder   England [2]
1982 4 Ernie Moss Striker   England [2]
1983 4 Wayne Cegielski Defender   Wales [2]
1984 3 Eamonn O'Keefe Striker   Republic of Ireland [2] [E]
1985 4 Alan Webb Defender   England [2]
1986 4 Jim Arnold Goalkeeper   England [2]
1987 3 Andy Jones Striker   Wales [2]
1988 3 Ray Walker Midfielder   England [2]
1989 3 Mark Grew Goalkeeper   England [2]
1990 2 Neil Aspin Defender   England [2]
1991 2 Ray Walker Midfielder   England [2] [D]
1992 2 Mark Grew Goalkeeper   England [2] [D]
1993 3 Ian Taylor Midfielder   England [3]
1994 3 Neil Aspin Defender   England [4] [D]
1995 2 Martin Foyle Striker   England [5]
1996 2 Jon McCarthy Midfielder   Northern Ireland [6]
1997 2 Lee Mills Striker   England [7]
1998 2 Gareth Ainsworth Midfielder   England [8]
1999 2 Martin Foyle Striker   England [9] [D]
2000 2 Tommy Widdrington Midfielder   England [10]
2001 3 Dave Brammer Midfielder   England [11]
2002 3 Mark Goodlad Goalkeeper   England [12]
2003 3 Sam Collins Defender   England [13]
2004 3 Stephen McPhee Striker   Scotland [14]
2005 3 Billy Paynter Striker   England [15]
2006 3 George Pilkington Defender   England [16]
2007 3 Akpo Sodje Striker   England [15]
2008 3 Paul Harsley Midfielder   England [17]
2009 4 Joe Anyon Goalkeeper   England [18]
2010 4 Anthony Griffith Midfielder   Montserrat [19]
2011 4 John McCombe Defender   England [20]
2012 4 Doug Loft Midfielder   England [21]
2013 4 Tom Pope Striker   England [22]
2014 3 Tom Pope Striker   England [23] [D]
2015 3 Michael O'Connor Midfielder   Northern Ireland [24]
2016 3 Anthony Grant Midfielder   England [25]
2017 3 Nathan Smith Defender   England [26]
2018 4 Tom Pope Striker   England [27] [G]
2019 4 Scott Brown Goalkeeper   England [28]
2020 4 David Worrall Midfielder   England [29]
2021 4 Tom Conlon Midfielder   England [30]
2022 4 Ben Garrity Midfielder   England [31]
2023 3 Nathan Smith Defender   England [32] [D]
2024 3 Ben Garrity Midfielder   England [33] [D]

Wins by playing position

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Position Number of
winners [F]
Midfielder 20
Striker 17
Defender 13
Goalkeeper 7

Wins by nationality

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Nationality Number of
winners[F]
  England 47
  Northern Ireland 3
  Scotland 3
  Wales 2
  Republic of Ireland 1
  Montserrat 1

Footnotes

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A. ^ For ease of reading, the complexities of the frequent renaming of the various divisions have been simplified to a number, reflecting the official "Level" of competition in the English league system. For more information see English football league system#Structure.

B. ^ For a full description of positions, see Association football positions.

C. ^ Inaugural winner.

D. ^ Second award.

E. ^ First non-British winner.

F. ^ Multiple winners are counted multiple times.

G. ^ Third award.

References

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General
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Specific
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