York City F.C. Clubman of the Year


is a professional association football club based in York, North Yorkshire, England. Founded in 1922, the club was elected to play in the Midland League, and competed in this league for seven seasons before being elected to the Football League as members of the Third Division North in 1929. York reached the second tier of English football with promotion to the Second Division in 1974, but were relegated two years later. York became the first team to reach 100 points in a Football League season after winning the 1983–84 Fourth Division championship with 101 points, which remains to be the club's only league title. The club was relegated to the Football Conference following the 2003–04 season, but returned to the Football League with victory in the 2012 Conference Premier play-off Final.
The York City Clubman of the Year award is voted for annually by the club's supporters to name a player who throughout the season has met the three criteria of sportsmanship, effort on the field of play and ability. Fans vote by either handing a voting form to the club or by e-mailing the club. As a mark of respect, the trophy is named the Billy Fenton Memorial Trophy, after player Billy Fenton, who died suddenly in 1973. The award is presented before the final home match of the season by Fenton's widow, Margot Fenton. However, the presentation of the award took place at an awards night in 2011, while the following year it was presented after the final home game of the season. From 2014 to 2015, an awards night was held at York Racecourse to present the award. In 2016, the award was presented before the final home match of the season.
Since the inaugural award was made to Phil Burrows in 1974, 37 different players have won the award. Eight of these players have won the award for at least a second time, the most recent being Sean Newton. Daniel Parslow is the only player to have received the award on three occasions, winning it in 2009, 2011 and 2013. Gordon Staniforth was the first to win the trophy in consecutive seasons, a feat since emulated by John MacPhail, Barry Jones and Alan Fettis. Three winners of the award have represented their country at senior international level, of whom Jon McCarthy and Alan Fettis went on to become Clubman of the Year for a second time. Chris Brass, the winner of the 2003 award, went on to manage the club from 2003 to 2004. The current incumbent of the award is Sean Newton, who was the 2018–19 recipient.

Key

SeasonLevelNamePositionNationalityAppsGoalsNotes
1973–743543
1974–752 452
1975–762388
1976–773 5213
1977–784 5013
1978–794 5219
1979–804519
1980–814510
1981–8244925
1982–834529
1983–8445210
1984–853 559
1985–863461
1986–873 5225
1987–8834318
1988–894 4711
1989–904530
1990–914500
1991–924499
1992–934481
1993–943 4925
1994–953 5010
1995–963571
1996–973571
1997–983475
1998–993512
1999–20004 401
2000–014510
2001–024 520
2002–034441
2003–044454
2004–055 442
2005–0654518
2006–075493
2007–085561
2008–095 570
2009–105550
2010–115 471
2011–125421
2012–134 501
2013–144460
2014–154496
2015–164402
2016–175 353
2017–186 3225
2018–196 376

Wins by playing position

Wins by nationality