Czech Footballer of the Year

Czech Footballer of the Year

The Czech Footballer of the Year (Czech: Fotbalista roku) is awarded in the Czech Republic by the Football Association of the Czech Republic (ČMFS). Eligible are Czech players in the Czech Republic and abroad. Awards for young player, coach and Gambrinus liga personality of the year are also awarded.

The other football award in the Czech Republic is the Golden Ball, awarded by sport journalists.

Year Footballer of the Year Coach of the Year Talent of the Year Personality of the League
2010 Petr Čech (Chelsea) Pavel Vrba (Viktoria Plzeň) Václav Kadlec (Sparta Prague) Pavel Horváth (Viktoria Plzeň)
2009 Petr Čech (Chelsea) František Komňacký (Jablonec) Adam Hloušek (Jablonec/Slavia Prague) Tomáš Řepka (Sparta Prague)
2008 Petr Čech (Chelsea) Karel Jarolím (Slavia Prague) Tomáš Necid (Jablonec/Slavia Prague) Vladimír Šmicer (Slavia Prague)
2007 Marek Jankulovski (Milan) Karel Brückner (national team) Martin Fenin (Teplice/Eintracht Frankfurt) Pavel Verbíř (Teplice)
2006 Tomáš Rosický (Arsenal) Vítězslav Lavička (Slovan Liberec) Daniel Kolář (Sparta Prague) Jaromír Blažek (Sparta Prague)
2005 Petr Čech (Chelsea) Karel Brückner (national team) Martin Latka (Slavia Prague) Karel Poborský (Sparta Prague)
2004 Pavel Nedvěd (Juventus) Karel Brückner (national team) Tomáš Jun (Sparta Prague) Karel Poborský (Sparta Prague)
2003 Pavel Nedvěd (Juventus) Karel Brückner (national team) Jan Laštůvka (Baník Ostrava) Karel Poborský (Sparta Prague)
2002 Tomáš Rosický (Borussia Dortmund) Karel Brückner (national team) Tomáš Hübschman (Sparta Prague) Jiří Němec (Chmel Blšany)
2001 Tomáš Rosický (Borussia Dortmund) Karel Brückner (U-21 national team) Petr Čech (Chmel Blšany/Sparta Prague) Miroslav Kadlec (Drnovice/Brno)
2000 Pavel Nedvěd (Lazio) Jozef Chovanec (national team) Milan Baroš (Baník Ostrava) Oldřich Machala (Sigma Olomouc)
1999 Jan Koller (Anderlecht) Jozef Chovanec (national team) Tomáš Rosický (Sparta Prague) Zdeněk Jánoš (Jablonec 97)
1998 Pavel Nedvěd (Lazio) Jozef Chovanec (national team) Tomáš Došek (Viktoria Plzeň) Jaroslav Šilhavý (Viktoria Žižkov)
1997 Jiří Němec (Schalke) František Cipro (Slavia Prague) Martin Lukeš (Baník Ostrava) Sladjan Ašanin (Slavia Prague)
1996 Karel Poborský (Slavia Prague/Manchester United)
Patrik Berger (Borussia Dortmund/Liverpool)
Dušan Uhrin (national team) Marek Zúbek (1. FC Brno) Radek Drulák (FK Drnovice)
1995 Radek Drulák (Petra Drnovice) Dušan Uhrin (national team) Ivo Ulich (SK Hradec Králové) Jan Stejskal (Slavia Prague)
1994 Pavel Kuka (1. FC Kaiserslautern) Vlastimil Petržela (FC Slovan Liberec) Richard Dostálek (1. FC Brno) Jozef Chovanec (Sparta Prague)
1993 Petr Kouba (Sparta Prague) Dušan Uhrin (Sparta Prague) -

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