Scottish Football Writers' Association
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The Scottish Football Writers' Association (SFWA) is an association of Scottish football journalists and correspondents writing for newspapers and agencies, founded in 1965. The most prestigious awards in Scottish football is The Official Scottish Football Awards 2010.
Every year the SFWA presents the Footballer of the Year award to the best player of the year, the Young Player of the Year award to the best young player of the year, and the Manager of the Year award to the best manager of the year. The main award, the Footballer of the Year, is seen as one of the two most prestigious prizes in Scottish football, alongside the SPFA Players' Player of the Year award.
[edit] See also
- Welsh Football Writers Association
- Football Writers' Association (England)
- Ice Hockey Journalists UK
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