Belgian professional football awards#Professional Manager of the Year

{{Short description|Collection of awards}}

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The Belgian professional football awards is a collection of awards given at the end of each season since 1983. Back then, the only award was the Manager of the Year. There are now 5 main awards: Footballer, Footballer (second division), Goalkeeper, Manager and Referee. The previous fifth award, the Young Footballer of the Year Award, was not awarded between 2008–09 and 2012–13. The voters are all the players from the Belgian Pro League as well as the Belgian footballers playing abroad at the highest level. The ceremony is organized together by the paper Sport Foot Magazine and the Belgian Football Association.{{cite web |date=18 January 2024 |title=Profvoetballer van het jaar |url=http://www.stamnummer25.be/erelijsten/binnenland/profvoetballer-van-het-jaar/ |publisher=stamnummer25.be |language=nl |publication-date=}}

Palmares

= Professional Footballer of the Year =

File:Jan_Ceulemans.jpg won the award for the first three times]]

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! Season

! Winner

! Club

! Country

1983–84

| rowspan="3" | Jan Ceulemans

| rowspan="3" | Club Brugge

| rowspan="3" | {{flagu|Belgium}}

1984–85
1985–86
1986–87

| Juan Lozano

| Anderlecht

| {{flagu|Spain}}

1987–88

| Marc Degryse

| Club Brugge

| rowspan="5" | {{flagu|Belgium}}

1988–89

| Marc Emmers

| Mechelen

1989–90

| Marc Degryse

| Anderlecht

1990–91

| Enzo Scifo

| Auxerre

1991–92

| Philippe Albert

| Mechelen

1992–93

| Pär Zetterberg

| Charleroi

| {{flagu|Sweden}}

1993–94

| Lorenzo Staelens

| Club Brugge

| rowspan="3" | {{flagu|Belgium}}

1994–95

| Marc Degryse

| Anderlecht

1995–96

| Luc Nilis

| PSV Eindhoven

1996–97

| rowspan="2" | Pär Zetterberg

| rowspan="2" | Anderlecht

| rowspan="2" |{{flagu|Sweden}}

1997–98
1998–99

| Souleymane Oularé

| Genk

| {{GUI}}

1999–2000

| Marc Degryse

| Germinal Beerschot

| rowspan="4" | {{flagu|Belgium}}

2000–01

| Walter Baseggio

| Anderlecht

2001–02

| Wesley Sonck

| Genk

2002–03

| Timmy Simons

| Club Brugge

2003–04

| Aruna Dindane

| rowspan="2" | Anderlecht

| {{CIV}}

2004–05

| Vincent Kompany

| {{flagu|Belgium}}

2005–06

| Mbark Boussoufa

| Gent

| {{MAR}}

2006–07

| Mohammed Tchité

| Anderlecht

| {{flagu|Belgium}}

2007–08

| Milan Jovanović

| Standard Liège

| {{SRB}}

2008–09

| rowspan="2" | Mbark Boussoufa

| rowspan="2" | Anderlecht

| rowspan="2" | {{MAR}}

2009–10
2010–11

| Ivan Perišić

| Club Brugge

| {{CRO}}

2011–12

| Matías Suárez

| Anderlecht

| {{ARG}}

2012–13

| Carlos Bacca

| Club Brugge

| {{COL}}

2013–14

| Thorgan Hazard

| Zulte Waregem

| {{flagu|Belgium}}

2014–15

| Víctor Vázquez

| Club Brugge

| {{flagu|Spain}}

2015–16

| Sofiane Hanni

| Mechelen

| {{ALG}}

2016–17

| Youri Tielemans

| Anderlecht

| rowspan="3" | {{flagu|Belgium}}

2017–18

| rowspan="2" | Hans Vanaken

| rowspan="2" | Club Brugge

2018–19
2019–20

| colspan=3|not awarded as season was terminated early

2020–21

| Paul Onuachu

| Genk

| {{NGA}}

2021–22

| Deniz Undav

| Union SG

| {{GER}}

2022–23

| Mike Trésor

| Genk

| {{BEL}}

2023–24

| Cameron Puertas

| Union SG

| {{ESP}}

{{Belgian Professional Footballer of the Year}}

=Young Professional Footballer of the Year=

File:Youri Tielemans 2019.jpg is a two-time winner of the award]]

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! Season

! Winner

! Club

! Country

1987–88

| Francis Severyns

| Antwerp

| {{flagu|Belgium}}

1988–89

| Eric Viscaal

| Beveren

| {{NLD}}

1989–90

| Marc Wilmots

| Mechelen

| rowspan="5" | {{flagu|Belgium}}

1990–91

| Bertrand Crasson

| rowspan="2" | Anderlecht

1991–92

| Johan Walem

1992–93

| Michaël Goossens

| Standard Liège

1993–94

| Olivier Doll

| Seraing

1994–95

| rowspan="2" | Celestine Babayaro

| rowspan="2" | Anderlecht

| rowspan="2" | {{NGR}}

1995–96
1996–97

| Emile Mpenza

| Mouscron

| {{flagu|Belgium}}

1997–98

| Eric Addo

| Club Brugge

| {{GHA}}

1998–99

| rowspan="2" | Walter Baseggio

| rowspan="3" | Anderlecht

| rowspan="2" | {{flagu|Belgium}}

1999–2000
2000–01

| Alin Stoica

| {{ROM}}

2001–02

| Koen Daerden

| Genk

| rowspan="4" | {{flagu|Belgium}}

2002–03

| Davy De Beule

| Lokeren

2003–04

| rowspan="2" | Vincent Kompany

| rowspan="2" | Anderlecht

2004–05
2005–06

| Mbark Boussoufa

| Gent

| {{MAR}}

2006–07

| Lucas Biglia

| Anderlecht

| {{ARG}}

2007–08

| Axel Witsel

| Standard Liège

| {{flagu|Belgium}}

align=center colspan=4|not awarded between 2008–09 and 2012–13
2013–14

| rowspan="2" | Youri Tielemans

| rowspan="2" | Anderlecht

| rowspan="2" | {{flagu|Belgium}}

2014–15
2015–16

| Leon Bailey

| Genk

| {{JAM}}

2016–17

| Landry Dimata

| Oostende

| {{flagu|Belgium}}

2017–18

| Wesley

| Club Brugge

| {{flagu|Brazil}}

2018–19

| Yari Verschaeren

| Anderlecht

| {{flagu|Belgium}}

2019–20

| colspan=3|not awarded as season was terminated early

2020–21

| Noa Lang

| rowspan="2" | Club Brugge

| {{NED}}

2021–22

| Charles De Ketelaere

| {{BEL}}

2022–23

| Arthur Vermeeren

| Antwerp

| {{BEL}}

2023–24

| Bilal El Khannous

| Genk

| {{MAR}}

{{Belgian Young Professional Footballer of the Year}}

=Professional Goalkeeper of the Year=

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! Season

! Winner

! Club

! Country

1984–85

| rowspan="2" | Gilbert Bodart

| rowspan="2" | Standard Liège

| rowspan="12" | {{flagu|Belgium}}

1985–86
1986–87

| Philippe Vande Walle

| Club Brugge

1987–88

| rowspan="4" | Michel Preud'homme

| rowspan="4" | Mechelen

1988–89
1989–90
1990–91
1991–92

| Gilbert Bodart

| Standard Liège

1992–93

| Dany Verlinden

| Club Brugge

1993–94

| Filip De Wilde

| Anderlecht

1994–95

| Gilbert Bodart

| Standard Liège

1995–96

| Philippe Vande Walle

| Germinal Ekeren

1996–97

| Stanley Menzo

| Lierse

| {{NLD}}

1997–98

| Ronny Gaspercic

| Harelbeke

| {{flagu|Belgium}}

1998–99

| Vedran Runje

| Standard Liège

| {{CRO}}

1999–2000

| Filip De Wilde

| Anderlecht

| {{flagu|Belgium}}

2000–01

| Vedran Runje

| Standard Liège

| {{CRO}}

2001–02

| Franky Vandendriessche

| Mouscron

| rowspan="4" | {{flagu|Belgium}}

2002–03

| Dany Verlinden

| Club Brugge

2003–04

| Frédéric Herpoel

| Gent

2004–05

| Silvio Proto

| Louviéroise

2005–06

| Vedran Runje

| Standard Liège

| {{CRO}}

2006–07

| Daniel Zitka

| Anderlecht

| {{CZE}}

2007–08

| Kenny Steppe

| Germinal Beerschot

| {{flagu|Belgium}}

2008–09

| Barry Boubacar Copa

| Lokeren

| {{CIV}}

2009–10

| Simon Mignolet

| Sint-Truiden

| rowspan="4" | {{flagu|Belgium}}

2010–11

| Thibaut Courtois

| Genk

2011–12

| rowspan="2" | Silvio Proto

| rowspan="2" | Anderlecht

2012–13
2013–14

| rowspan="2" | Mathew Ryan

| rowspan="2" | Club Brugge

| rowspan="2" | {{AUS}}

2014–15
2015–16

| Matz Sels

| Gent

| {{flagu|Belgium}}

2016–17

| rowspan="2" | Lovre Kalinić

| rowspan="2" | Gent

| rowspan="2" | {{CRO}}

2017–18
2018–19

| Danny Vukovic

| Genk

| {{AUS}}

2019–20

| colspan=3|not awarded as season was terminated early

2020–21

| rowspan="2" | Simon Mignolet

| rowspan="2" | Club Brugge

| rowspan="2" | {{flagu|Belgium}}

2021–22

{{Belgian Professional Goalkeeper of the Year}}

=Professional Manager of the Year=

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! Season

! Winner

! Club

! Country

1982–83

| Paul Van Himst

| Anderlecht

| rowspan="4" | {{flagu|Belgium}}

1983–84

| Georges Heylens

| Seraing

1984–85

| Robert Waseige

| Liégeois

1985–86

| Urbain Haesaert

| Waregem

1986–87

| Aad de Mos

| Mechelen

| {{NLD}}

1987–88

| Georg Kessler

| Antwerp

| {{flagu|Germany}}

1988–89

| Aad de Mos

| Mechelen

| {{NLD}}

1989–90

| Georges Leekens

| Club Brugge

| rowspan="12" | {{flagu|Belgium}}

1990–91

| René Vandereycken

| Gent

1991–92

| Hugo Broos

| Club Brugge

1992–93

| Walter Meeuws

| Antwerp

1993–94

| rowspan="2" | Robert Waseige

| Charleroi

1994–95

| Standard Liège

1995–96

| Hugo Broos

| Club Brugge

1996–97

| Eric Gerets

| Lierse

1997–98

| Eric Gerets

| Club Brugge

1998–99

| rowspan="3" | Aimé Anthuenis

| Genk

1999–2000

| rowspan="2" |Anderlecht

2000–01
2001–02

| Sef Vergoossen

| Genk

| {{NLD}}

2002–03

| Trond Sollied

| Club Brugge

| {{NOR}}

2003–04

| Hugo Broos

| Anderlecht

| {{flagu|Belgium}}

2004–05

| Trond Sollied

| Club Brugge

| {{NOR}}

2005–06

| Francky Dury

| Zulte-Waregem

| rowspan="3" | {{flagu|Belgium}}

2006–07

| Hugo Broos

| Genk

2007–08

| Michel Preud'homme

| rowspan="2" | Standard Liège

2008–09

| László Bölöni

| {{ROM}}

2009–10

| Ariël Jacobs

| Anderlecht

| rowspan="7" | {{flagu|Belgium}}

2010–11

| Franky Vercauteren

| Genk

2011–12

| Hein Vanhaezebrouck

| Kortrijk

2012–13

| Francky Dury

| Zulte-Waregem

2013–14

| Peter Maes

| Lokeren

2014–15

| rowspan="2" | Michel Preud'homme

| rowspan="2" | Club Brugge

2015–16
2016–17

| René Weiler

| Anderlecht

| {{flagu|Switzerland}}

2017–18

| Ivan Leko

| Club Brugge

| {{CRO}}

2018–19

| Philippe Clement

| Genk

| {{flagu|Belgium}}

2019–20

| colspan=3|not awarded as season was terminated early

2020–21

| Alexander Blessin

| Oostende

| {{GER}}

2021–22

| Felice Mazzu

| Union SG

| {{BEL}}

2022–23

| Mark van Bommel

| Antwerp

| {{NED}}

2023–24

| Alexander Blessin

| Union SG

| {{GER}}

{{Belgian Professional Manager of the Year}}

=Professional Referee of the Year=

=Professional Footballer of the Year (Second Division)=

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! Season

! Winner

! Club

! Country

2017–18

| Xavier Mercier

| Cercle Brugge

| {{flagu|France}}

2018–19

| Percy Tau

| Union SG

| {{flagu|South Africa}}

2019–20

| colspan=3|not awarded as season was terminated early

2020–21

| Dante Vanzeir

| Union SG

| rowspan="2" | {{BEL}}

2021–22

| Lukas Van Eenoo

| Westerlo

2022–23

| Thierno Barry

| Beveren

| {{FRA}}

2023–24

| Thibaud Verlinden

| Beerschot

| {{BEL}}

{{Belgian Professional Footballer of the Year (First Division B)}}

References

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