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The award was first presented in 1965, as an award for the whole of Czechoslovakia (Czechoslovak Footballer of the Year). It was won by Ján Popluhár.[1]

Ján Popluhár Award

Slovak Footballer of the Year an annual title awarded to the best Slovak football player of the year since 1993.

Year 1st place, gold medalist(s) Club 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Club 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Club
1993 Peter Dubovský Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
Spain Real Madrid
Ľubomír Moravčík France Saint-Étienne Ľubomír Luhový Slovakia Inter Bratislava
1994 Vladimír Kinder Slovakia Slovan Bratislava Dušan Tittel Slovakia Slovan Bratislava Peter Dubovský Spain Real Madrid
1995 Dušan Tittel Slovakia Slovan Bratislava Ladislav Molnár Slovakia Slovan Bratislava Peter Dubovský Spain Real Madrid
Spain Real Oviedo
1996 Dušan Tittel Slovakia Slovan Bratislava Peter Dubovský Spain Real Oviedo Július Šimon Slovakia Spartak Trnava
1997 Dušan Tittel Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
Slovakia Spartak Trnava
Jozef Majoroš Czech Republic Petra Drnovice Tibor Jančula Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
Germany Fortuna Düsseldorf
1998 Jozef Majoroš Czech Republic Petra Drnovice
Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
Miroslav König Slovakia Slovan Bratislava Dušan Tittel Slovakia Spartak Trnava
1999 Vladimír Labant Czech Republic Slavia Prague
Czech Republic Sparta Prague
Ľubomír Moravčík Scotland Celtic Glasgow Miroslav Karhan Slovakia Spartak Trnava
Spain Real Betis
2000 Szilárd Németh Slovakia Inter Bratislava Stanislav Varga Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
England Sunderland
Vratislav Greško Germany Bayer Leverkusen
Italy Inter Milan
2001 Ľubomír Moravčík Scotland Celtic Vladimír Labant Czech Republic Sparta Prague Miroslav Karhan Turkey Beşiktaş
Germany VfL Wolfsburg
2002 Miroslav Karhan Germany VfL Wolfsburg Vladimír Janočko Austria Austria Wien Szilárd Németh England Middlesbrough
2003 Vladimír Janočko Austria Austria Wien Szilárd Németh England Middlesbrough Marek Mintál Slovakia Žilina
Germany 1. FC Nürnberg
2004 Marek Mintál Germany 1. FC Nürnberg Róbert Vittek Germany 1. FC Nürnberg Miroslav Karhan Germany VfL Wolfsburg
2005 Marek Mintál Germany 1. FC Nürnberg Kamil Čontofalský Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg Miroslav Karhan Germany VfL Wolfsburg
2006 Róbert Vittek Germany 1. FC Nürnberg Martin Škrtel Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg Marek Sapara Slovakia Ružomberok
Norway Rosenborg
2007 Martin Škrtel Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg Marek Hamšík Italy Brescia
Italy Napoli
Marek Čech Portugal Porto
2008 Martin Škrtel England Liverpool Marek Hamšík Italy Napoli Stanislav Šesták Slovakia Žilina
Germany VfL Bochum
2009[2] Marek Hamšík Italy Napoli Stanislav Šesták Germany VfL Bochum Ján Mucha Poland Legia Warsaw
2010[3] Marek Hamšík Italy Napoli Róbert Vittek France Lille
Turkey Ankaragücü
Martin Škrtel England Liverpool
2011[4] Martin Škrtel England Liverpool Marek Hamšík Italy Napoli Juraj Kucka Italy Genoa
2012[5] Martin Škrtel England Liverpool Marek Hamšík Italy Napoli Marek Sapara Turkey Trabzonspor
2013[6] Marek Hamšík Italy Napoli Martin Škrtel England Liverpool Juraj Kucka Italy Genoa
2014[7] Marek Hamšík Italy Napoli Martin Škrtel England Liverpool Ján Ďurica Russia Lokomotiv Moscow
2015[8] Marek Hamšík Italy Napoli Martin Škrtel England Liverpool Juraj Kucka Italy Genoa
Italy Milan
2016[9] Marek Hamšík Italy Napoli Martin Škrtel England Liverpool
Turkey Fenerbahçe
Róbert Mak Greece PAOK
Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg
2017[10] Marek Hamšík Italy Napoli Milan Škriniar Italy Sampdoria
Italy Inter Milan
Stanislav Lobotka Denmark Nordsjælland
Spain Celta Vigo
2018[11] Marek Hamšík Italy Napoli Milan Škriniar Italy Inter Milan Stanislav Lobotka Spain Celta Vigo
2019[12][13] Milan Škriniar Italy Inter Milan Martin Dúbravka England Newcastle United Marek Hamšík China Dalian Professional

Peter Dubovský Award

Peter Dubovský Award an annual title awarded to the best under-21 Slovak football of the year. The trophy has been announced since 2000 together with the Slovak Footballer of the Year award.[14]

Year 1st place, gold medalist(s) Club 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Club 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Club
2000 Ľubomír Meszároš Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
2001 Róbert Vittek Slovakia Slovan Bratislava Mário Breška Slovakia Matador Púchov Stanislav Šesták Slovakia Tatran Prešov
2002 Róbert Vittek Slovakia Slovan Bratislava Juraj Halenár Slovakia Inter Bratislava Martin Ďurica
Branislav Obžera
Slovakia Žilina
Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
2003 Roland Števko Slovakia Ružomberok Milan Ivana Slovakia AS Trenčín Filip Šebo Germany Köln II/
Slovakia Inter Bratislava
2004 Milan Ivana Czech Republic Slovácko Marek Čech
Martin Škrtel
Slovakia Inter Bratislava / Czech Republic Sparta Prague
Slovakia AS Trenčín / Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg
Roland Števko Slovakia Ružomberok
2005 Martin Škrtel Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg Filip Hološko Czech Republic Slovan Liberec Erik Jendrišek Slovakia Ružomberok
2006 Dušan Švento Czech Republic Slavia Prague Erik Jendrišek Slovakia Ružomberok/
Germany Hannover 96
Adam Nemec Slovakia Žilina
2007 Marek Hamšík Italy Brescia/
Italy Napoli
Pavol Jurčo
Peter Pekarík
Slovakia Košice
Slovakia Žilina
Filip Hlohovský
Peter Kleščík
Juraj Kucka
Lukáš Opiela
Jakub Sylvestr
Martin Tóth
Slovakia Trenčín
Slovakia Trenčín
Slovakia Ružomberok
Czech Republic Tescoma Zlín
Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
Slovakia Nitra
2008 Marek Hamšík Italy Napoli Juraj Kucka
Miroslav Stoch
Slovakia Ružomberok
England Chelsea
Ľuboš Kamenár Slovakia Artmedia Petržalka
2009 Miroslav Stoch England Chelsea/
Netherlands Twente
Vladimír Weiss England Manchester City Erik Grendel
Jakub Sylvestr
Slovakia Dubnica & Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
Slovakia Artmedia & Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
2010 Miroslav Stoch England Chelsea/
Turkey Fenerbahçe
Vladimír Weiss England Bolton Wanderers/
Scotland Rangers
Jakub Sylvestr Slovakia Slovan Bratislava/
Croatia Dinamo Zagreb
2011 Róbert Mak Germany 1. FC Nürnberg Filip Kiss Slovakia Slovan Bratislava/
England Cardiff City
Milan Lalkovič England Chelsea/
England Doncaster Rovers
2012 Róbert Mak Germany 1. FC Nürnberg Norbert Gyömbér Slovakia Dukla Banská Bystrica Ján Greguš
Lukáš Pauschek
Michal Obročník
Oliver Práznovský
Czech Republic Baník Ostrava
Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
Slovakia Rim. Sobota / Slovakia ViOn
Slovakia Ružomberok
2013 Norbert Gyömbér Slovakia Dukla Banská Bystrica/
Italy Catania
Ondrej Duda Slovakia Košice Branislav Niňaj Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
2014 Ondrej Duda Slovakia Košice/
PolandLegia Warsaw
Adam Zreľák Slovakia Ružomberok Patrik Hrošovský
Branislav Niňaj
Stanislav Lobotka
Dobrivoj Rusov
Czech Republic Viktoria Plzeň
Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
Netherlands Jong Ajax / Slovakia AS Trenčín
Slovakia Spartak Trnava
2015 Matúš Bero Slovakia AS Trenčín Ondrej Duda PolandLegia Warsaw Stanislav Lobotka Slovakia AS Trenčín/
Denmark Nordsjælland
2016 Milan Škriniar Italy Sampdoria Matúš Bero Slovakia AS Trenčín/
Turkey Trabzonspor
Nikolas Špalek Slovakia Žilina
2017 Denis Vavro Slovakia Žilina/
Denmark Copenhagen
László Bénes Germany Borussia Mönchengladbach Samuel Mráz Slovakia Žilina
2018 Dávid Hancko Slovakia Žilina/
Italy Fiorentina
Samuel Mráz Slovakia Žilina/
Italy Empoli
Róbert Boženík
Andrej Fábry
Dominik Greif
Slovakia Žilina
Slovakia Nitra
Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
2019 Róbert Boženík Slovakia Žilina/
Netherlands Feyenoord
Dávid Strelec Slovakia Slovan Bratislava Tomáš Bobček
Marián Chobot
Peter Pokorný
Slovakia Ružomberok
Slovakia Nitra
Austria Liefering

Jozef Vengloš Award

This award is recognises manager of the year. This category allows the participation of foreign football managers managing Slovak teams, as well Slovak managers managing foreign teams. It was first awarded in 2010 to the best manager of 2009. It was named after Jozef Vengloš, following his passing in January 2021.[15]

Year 1st place, gold medalist(s) Club 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Club 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Club
2009 Slovakia Vladimír Weiss Slovakia Slovakia Slovakia Michal Hipp Slovakia Slovakia (assistant) Slovakia Jozef Jankech Slovakia Dukla Banská Bystrica
2010 Slovakia Vladimír Weiss Slovakia Slovakia Czech Republic Pavel Hapal Slovakia Žilina Slovakia Stanislav Griga Slovakia Senica
2011 Slovakia Stanislav Griga Slovakia Senica Slovakia Vladimír Weiss Slovakia Slovakia/
Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
Slovakia Juraj Jarábek Slovakia ViOn Zlaté Moravce
2012 Slovakia Adrián Guľa Slovakia AS Trenčín Slovakia Ivan Galád Slovakia Slovakia U21 Slovakia Juraj Jarábek Slovakia ViOn Zlaté Moravce
2013 Slovakia Ján Kozák sr. Slovakia Košice/
Slovakia Slovakia
Slovakia Ladislav Hudec Slovakia Spartak Myjava Slovakia Ladislav Pecko Slovakia Slovakia U17
2014 Slovakia Ján Kozák sr. Slovakia Slovakia Slovakia Adrián Guľa Slovakia Žilina Slovakia Ivan Galád Slovakia Slovakia U21
2015 Slovakia Ján Kozák sr. Slovakia Slovakia Slovakia Martin Ševela Slovakia AS Trenčín Czech Republic Pavel Hapal Slovakia Slovakia U21
2016 Slovakia Ján Kozák sr. Slovakia Slovakia Czech Republic Pavel Hapal Slovakia Slovakia U21 Slovakia Adrián Guľa Slovakia Žilina
2017 Slovakia Ján Kozák sr.
Czech Republic Pavel Hapal
Slovakia Slovakia
Slovakia Slovakia U21
Not awarded due to a shared first place Slovakia Adrián Guľa Slovakia Žilina
2018 England Nestor El Maestro Slovakia Spartak Trnava Slovakia Martin Ševela Slovakia Slovan Bratislava Slovakia Vladimír Weiss Georgia (country) Georgia
2019 Slovakia Ján Kozák jr. Slovakia Slovan Bratislava Slovakia Martin Ševela Slovakia Slovan Bratislava/
Poland Zagłębie Lubin
Czech Republic Pavel Hapal Slovakia Slovakia

Domestic Player of the Year

This category is awarded to best domestic top-division players - that is Slovak and foreign players playing in the Fortuna Liga. It was first awarded in 2011, for the best domestic player of 2010.

Year 1st place, gold medalist(s) Club 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Club 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Club
2010 Slovakia Róbert Jež Žilina Slovakia Mário Pečalka Žilina Slovakia Kornel Saláta Slovan Bratislava
2011 Slovakia Filip Šebo Slovan Bratislava Slovakia Miroslav Karhan Spartak Trnava Slovakia Igor Žofčák Slovan Bratislava
2012 Slovakia Viktor Pečovský Žilina Argentina David Depetris AS Trenčín Slovakia Miroslav Karhan Spartak Trnava
2013 Slovakia Róbert Vittek Slovan Bratislava Slovakia Tomáš Ďubek Ružomberok Slovakia Viktor Pečovský Žilina
2014 Slovakia Viktor Pečovský Žilina Slovakia Ján Vlasko Spartak Trnava Slovakia Juraj Piroska Senica
2015 Slovakia Matúš Bero
Slovakia Viktor Pečovský
AS Trenčín
Žilina
Not awarded due to a shared first place Cameroon Léandre Tawamba ViOn Zlaté Moravce
2016 Slovakia Filip Hlohovský Žilina Slovakia Matúš Bero AS Trenčín Slovakia Michal Škvarka Žilina
2017[16] Slovakia Michal Škvarka Žilina Czech Republic Jakub Mareš Ružomberok/
Slovan Bratislava
Curaçao Rangelo Janga AS Trenčín
2018 Slovakia Boris Godál Spartak Trnava Slovenia Andraž Šporar Slovan Bratislava Morocco Moha Slovan Bratislava
2019[17] Slovenia Andraž Šporar Slovan Bratislava Slovakia Dominik Greif Slovan Bratislava Slovakia Róbert Boženík Žilina

Fan Award

It was first awarded during the 2012 award ceremony, for the fan favourite of 2011.

Year 1st place, gold medalist(s) Club
2011 Miroslav Karhan Germany Mainz 05
Slovakia Spartak Trnava
2012 Martin Škrtel England Liverpool
2013 Martin Škrtel England Liverpool
2014 Martin Škrtel England Liverpool
2015 Marek Hamšík Italy Napoli
2016 Marek Hamšík Italy Napoli
2017 Milan Škriniar Italy Sampdoria Genoa
Italy Inter Milan
2018 Milan Škriniar Italy Inter Milan
2019 Martin Dúbravka England Newcastle United

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