Norwich City F.C. Player of the Season
The Norwich City Player of the Season award is voted for annually by Norwich City's supporters, in recognition of the best overall performance by an individual player throughout the football season. As a mark of respect, the trophy is named The Barry Butler memorial trophy after the club captain who was killed in a car accident on 9 April 1966.
This is the more prestigious of just two awards made by Norwich City itself each year to its players, the other being the 'Young Player of the Year' accolade. The 2003–04 winner Craig Fleming made clear just how important this award is to Norwich City players, "It is something you dream of winning... it is such a prestigious award". Other awards available are awarded by other bodies, namely the Capital Canaries, Norwich City Independent Supporters Association and the "Ambassador Club".
Since the inaugural award was made to Terry Allcock, eight players have won the award twice and one three times, Grant Holt in 2010, 2011 and 2012. World Cup winner Martin Peters was the first to win the trophy in consecutive seasons, a feat since emulated by strikers Kevin Drinkell and Iwan Roberts, as well as Holt. Just two winners have gone on to manage the club, Dave Stringer, the 1972 winner, and double-winner Bryan Gunn.
Voting mechanism
This award is voted for by the fans of the club. Toward the end of the season, fans are invited to vote, either by submitting a paper slip to the club's Carrow Road offices, or by email or text message, with the winner being the player that polls the most votes. A percentage of the votes from the 'Player of the Month' awards throughout the season also count towards the final votes for Player of the year.List of winners
† Player currently on the playing staff of the clubSeason | Level/Tier | Name | Position | Nationality | Caps | Notes |
1967 | 2 | Defender | Inaugural winner. | |||
1968 | 2 | Striker | 5 | |||
1969 | 2 | Winger | ||||
1970 | 2 | Defender | ||||
1971 | 2 | Winger | Second award. | |||
1972 | 2 | Defender | Went on to manage the club, 1987–1992. | |||
1973 | 1 | Goalkeeper | First goalkeeper to win the award, and retained it the following year. | |||
1974 | 1 | Goalkeeper | Second award. | |||
1975 | 2 | Midfielder | ||||
1976 | 1 | Midfielder | 67 | |||
1977 | 1 | Midfielder | 67 | Second award. | ||
1978 | 1 | Winger | ||||
1979 | 1 | Defender | ||||
1980 | 1 | Defender | No voting for award this year | |||
1981 | 1 | Striker | 6 | |||
1982 | 2 | Defender | ||||
1983 | 1 | Defender | 12 | |||
1984 | 1 | Goalkeeper | 43 | |||
1985 | 1 | Defender | Won the award in his first season with Norwich, who were Football League Cup winners but suffered relegation to the Second Division. | |||
1986 | 2 | Striker | Won the award in his first season with Norwich, who were promoted back to the First Division as Second Division champions. | |||
1987 | 1 | Striker | Second award. His goals helped newly promoted Norwich finished fifth in the First Division. | |||
1988 | 1 | Goalkeeper | 6 | |||
1989 | 1 | Midfielder | ||||
1990 | 1 | Defender | 35 | |||
1991 | 1 | Defender | ||||
1992 | 1 | Striker | 4 | |||
1993 | 1 | Goalkeeper | 6 | Second award. | ||
1994 | 1 | Striker | 1 | |||
1995 | 1 | Defender | ||||
1996 | 2 | Defender | ||||
1997 | 2 | Winger | ||||
1998 | 2 | Defender | ||||
1999 | 2 | Striker | 15 | |||
2000 | 2 | Striker | 15 | Second award. Consecutive wins for first time since 1987. | ||
2001 | 2 | Goalkeeper | ||||
2002 | 2 | Midfielder | 10 | |||
2003 | 2 | Defender | - | |||
2004 | 2 | Defender | ||||
2005 | 1 | Striker / Winger | ||||
2006 | 2 | Defender | 34 | First non–British winner. | ||
2007 | 2 | Striker / Winger | Second award. | |||
2008 | 2 | Striker / Defender | 4 | The oldest winner at the age of 39; retired at end of season. | ||
2009 | 2 | Midfielder / Winger | ||||
2010 | 3 | Striker | Won the award in his first season with Norwich, who sealed promotion to the Championship as League One champions. | |||
2011 | 2 | Striker | Second award for the player, whose goals helped Norwich reach the Premier League with a second successive promotion as Championship runners–up. | |||
2012 | 1 | Striker | Third Award for the player, whose goals helped Norwich reach their highest league finish for 18 years. | |||
2013 | 1 | Defender | 15 | First African/ Non European to win the award | ||
2014 | 1 | Winger | 15 | Reserve goalkeeper Carlo Nash actually led the fan poll due to a protest vote. | ||
2015 | 2 | Midfielder | ||||
2016 | 1 | Midfielder | ||||
2017 | 2 | Midfielder | 37 | |||
2018 | 2 | Midfielder | ||||
2019 | 2 | Striker | 72 | First winner from continental Europe | ||
2020 | 1 | Goalkeeper | 8 |
Summary of wins by playing position
Position | Number of winners |
Goalkeeper | 7 |
Defender | 17 |
Midfielder | 9 |
Forward | 15 |