List of footballers with a Premier League winner's medal

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Since the formation of the FA Premier League in 1992, only five football teams have won the title – Manchester United, Blackburn Rovers, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City. With thirteen wins to their name, it is unsurprising that Manchester United players hold the top positions for being in title-winning sides.

Currently, a player needs to appear in 5 matches in a title-winning season to qualify for a medal (inclusive of matches as a playing substitute). This is down from the previous standard of 10 matches played beginning in the 2012–13 season.[1] Previously it stated:

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The League Champions shall further receive 30 commemorative medals to be presented by the Club to its Manager and to such of its Players and Officials as it thinks fit provided, in the case of a Player, that he has that Season played in a minimum of 10 of its League Matches. Additional medals may be presented with the consent of the Board.

— 2012–13 FA Premier League Handbook, Section C, paragraph 10. p. 93.[2]

This "special dispensation", at the discretion of the Premier League Board, is usually reserved for reserve goalkeepers, and outfield players who have played fewer than 10 games due to injury.

For the first season, the players received a miniature version of the trophy rather than a medal.[3]

Number of winners by season; clubs, managers and captains

This table details the chronology of the Premier League winners, the respective captains of the sides, and the number of medals awarded to team players in that season.

Year Club Manager Captain Number of medals[4]
19921992–93 Manchester United Scotland Alex Ferguson England Bryan Robson[5] 17
19931993–94 Manchester United (2) Scotland Alex Ferguson (2) England Steve Bruce[6] 14
19941994–95 Blackburn Rovers Scotland Kenny Dalglish England Tim Sherwood 15[7]
19951995–96 Manchester United (3) Scotland Alex Ferguson (3) England Steve Bruce (2) 16
19961996–97 Manchester United (4) Scotland Alex Ferguson (4) France Eric Cantona 17
19971997–98 Arsenal France Arsène Wenger England Tony Adams 20
19981998–99 Manchester United (5) Scotland Alex Ferguson (5) Republic of Ireland Roy Keane 18
19991999–00 Manchester United (6) Scotland Alex Ferguson (6) Republic of Ireland Roy Keane (2) 17
20002000–01 Manchester United (7) Scotland Alex Ferguson (7) Republic of Ireland Roy Keane (3) 20
20012001–02 Arsenal (2) France Arsène Wenger (2) England Tony Adams (2) 22
20022002–03 Manchester United (8) Scotland Alex Ferguson (8) Republic of Ireland Roy Keane (4) 18
20032003–04 Arsenal (3) France Arsène Wenger (3) France Patrick Vieira 20
20042004–05 Chelsea Portugal José Mourinho England John Terry 20
20052005–06 Chelsea (2) Portugal José Mourinho (2) England John Terry (2) 18
20062006–07 Manchester United (9) Scotland Alex Ferguson (9) England Gary Neville 22
20072007–08 Manchester United (10) Scotland Alex Ferguson (10) Wales Ryan Giggs[8] 20[9]
20082008–09 Manchester United (11) Scotland Alex Ferguson (11) England Gary Neville (2) 19
20092009–10 Chelsea (3) Italy Carlo Ancelotti England John Terry (3) 20
20102010–11 Manchester United (12) Scotland Alex Ferguson (12) Serbia Nemanja Vidić 23
20112011–12 Manchester City Italy Roberto Mancini Belgium Vincent Kompany 20
20122012–13 Manchester United (13) Scotland Alex Ferguson (13) Serbia Nemanja Vidić (2) 24
20132013–14 Manchester City (2) Chile Manuel Pellegrini Belgium Vincent Kompany (2) 21
20142014–15 Chelsea (4) Portugal José Mourinho (3) England John Terry (4) 19

Representation of nationalities

There have been 205 different players to receive a Premier League medal, from 40 different countries (in 2011–12, 68 countries in total were represented)[10][11] Of these 39 countries, 18 have yielded only one medal winner.[12]

Nationality Number First winner Year
Argentina 7 Juan Sebastián Verón 02–03
Australia 2 Robbie Slater 94–95
Austria 1 Alex Manninger 97–98
Belgium 3 Vincent Kompany 11–12
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 Edin Džeko 11–12
Brazil 12 Edu 01–02
Bulgaria 1 Dimitar Berbatov 08–09
Cameroon 2 Lauren 01–02
Colombia 1 Juan Cuadrado 14–15
Czech Republic 3 Karel Poborský 96–97
Ivory Coast 4 Kolo Touré 03–04
Denmark 2 Peter Schmeichel 92–93
Ecuador 1 Antonio Valencia 10–11
England 73 Steve Bruce, Dion Dublin, Paul Ince, Gary Pallister, Paul Parker, Mike Phelan, Bryan Robson, Lee Sharpe 92–93
France 23 Eric Cantona 92–93
Germany 4 Jens Lehmann 03–04
Ghana 1 Michael Essien 05–06
Iceland 1 Eiður Guðjohnsen 04–05
Italy 1 Mario Balotelli 11–12
Ireland 5 Denis Irwin 92–93
Japan 1 Shinji Kagawa 12–13
Latvia 1 Igors Stepanovs 01-02
Liberia 1 Christopher Wreh 97–98
Mexico 1 Javier Hernández 10–11
Montenegro 2 Stefan Savić 11–12
Netherlands 12 Jordi Cruyff 96–97
Nigeria 2 Nwankwo Kanu 01–02
Northern Ireland 2 Roy Carroll 02–03
Norway 3 Henning Berg 94–95
Poland 1 Tomasz Kuszczak 06–07
Portugal 7 Luís Boa Morte 97–98
Romania 1 Costel Pantilimon 13–14
Russia 3 Andrei Kanchelskis 92–93
Scotland 4 Darren Ferguson, Brian McClair 92–93
Serbia 6 Mateja Kežman 04–05
South Africa 1 Quinton Fortune 02–03
South Korea 1 Park Ji-Sung 06–07
Spain 11 José Antonio Reyes 03–04
Sweden 3 Jesper Blomqvist 98–99
Trinidad and Tobago 1 Dwight Yorke 98–99
Ukraine 1 Oleh Luzhny 01–02
Uruguay 1 Diego Forlán 02–03
Wales 3 Clayton Blackmore, Ryan Giggs, Mark Hughes 92–93

Full list of players with a Premier League medal

Player No. Nat. Pos. Club(s) Seasons Notes
Ryan Giggs 13 Wales 08LW Man Utd 199292–93, 93–94, 95–96, 96–97, 98–99, 99–00, 00–01, 02–03, 06–07, 07–08, 08–09, 10–11, 12–13 Highest number of medals for a single player
Paul Scholes 11 England 06CM Man Utd 199595–96, 96–97, 98–99, 99–00, 00–01, 02–03, 06–07, 07–08, 08–09, 10–11, 12–13
Gary Neville 8 England 02RB Man Utd 199595–96, 96–97, 98–99, 99–00, 00–01, 02–03, 06–07, 08–09
Denis Irwin 7 Republic of Ireland 03LB Man Utd 199292–93, 93–94, 95–96, 96–97, 98–99, 99–00, 00–01
Roy Keane 7 Republic of Ireland 04DM Man Utd 199393–94, 95–96, 96–97, 98–99, 99–00, 00–01, 02–03 Joint most as captain: 98–99, 99–00, 00–01, 02–03
David Beckham 6 England 07RW Man Utd 199595–96, 96–97, 98–99, 99–00, 00–01, 02–03
Nicky Butt 6 England 06CM Man Utd 199595–96, 96–97, 98–99, 99–00, 00–01, 02–03
Phil Neville 6 England 02FB Man Utd 199595–96, 96–97, 98–99, 99–00, 00–01, 02–03
Ole Gunnar Solskjær 6 Norway 10CF Man Utd 199696–97, 98–99, 99–00, 00–01, 02–03, 06–07
Rio Ferdinand 6 England 04CB Man Utd 200202–03, 06–07, 07–08, 08–09, 10–11, 12–13
Peter Schmeichel 5 Denmark 01GK Man Utd 199292–93, 93–94, 95–96, 96–97, 98–99 More winners medals than any Goalkeeper
Andrew Cole 5 England 10CF Man Utd 199595–96, 96–97, 98–99, 99–00, 00–01
Wes Brown 5 England 04CB Man Utd 199898–99, 00–01, 02–03, 06–07, 07–08
John O'Shea 5 Republic of Ireland 04D/DM Man Utd 200202–03, 06–07, 07–08, 08–09, 10–11
Wayne Rooney 5 England 10CF Man Utd 200606–07, 07–08, 08–09, 10–11, 12–13
Patrice Evra 5 France[13] 03LB/LW Man Utd 200606–07, 07–08, 08–09, 10–11, 12–13
Nemanja Vidić 5 Serbia 04CB Man Utd 200606–07, 07–08, 08–09, 10–11, 12–13
Darren Fletcher 5 Scotland 06M Man Utd 200606–07, 07–08, 08–09, 10–11, 12–13
Michael Carrick 5 England 06M Man Utd 200606–07, 07–08, 08–09, 10–11, 12–13
Eric Cantona 4 France 10CF Man Utd 199292–93, 93–94, 95–96, 96–97
Brian McClair 4 Scotland 06CM Man Utd 199292–93, 93–94, 95–96, 96–97
Gary Pallister 4 England 04CB Man Utd 199292–93, 93–94, 95–96, 96–97
Mikaël Silvestre 4 France 03LB/CB Man Utd 199999–00, 00–01, 02–03, 06–07
Edwin van der Sar 4 Netherlands 01GK Man Utd 200606–07, 07–08, 08–09, 10–11 Oldest: 40 years, 205 days old
Park Ji-Sung 4 South Korea 09AM Man Utd 200606–07, 07–08, 08–09, 10–11
Anderson 4 Brazil 06M Man Utd 200707–08, 08–09, 10–11, 12–13
Nani 4 Portugal[14] 07W Man Utd 200707–08, 08–09, 10–11, 12–13
Didier Drogba 4 Ivory Coast 10CF Chelsea 200404–05, 05–06, 09–10, 14–15
John Terry 4 England 04CB Chelsea 200404–05, 05–06, 09–10, 14–15 Joint most as captain: 04–05, 05–06, 09–10, 14–15
Petr Čech 4 Czech Republic 01GK Chelsea 200404–05, 05–06, 09–10, 14–15
Cristiano Ronaldo 3 Portugal 07RW Man Utd 200606–07, 07–08, 08–09
Dennis Bergkamp 3 Netherlands 10CF Arsenal 199797–98, 01–02, 03–04
Martin Keown 3 England 04CB Arsenal 199797–98, 01–02, 03–04
Ray Parlour 3 England 07RW Arsenal 199797–98, 01–02, 03–04
Patrick Vieira 3 France[13] 05DM Arsenal 199797–98, 01–02, 03–04
Ashley Cole 3 England 03LB Arsenal,
Chelsea
200101–02, 03–04, 09–10
Henning Berg 3 Norway 04CB/RB Blackburn,
Man Utd
199494–95, 98–99, 99–00 First player for 2 clubs.
Ricardo Carvalho 3 Portugal 04CB Chelsea 200404–05, 05–06, 09–10
Joe Cole 3 England 06CM Chelsea 200404–05, 05–06, 09–10
Paulo Ferreira 3 Portugal 04D Chelsea 200404–05, 05–06, 09–10
Frank Lampard 3 England 06CM Chelsea 200404–05, 05–06, 09–10
Steve Bruce 3 England 04CB Man Utd 199292–93, 93–94, 95–96
Lee Sharpe 3 England 08LW Man Utd 199292–93, 93–94, 95–96
Ronny Johnsen 3 Norway 05CB/DM Man Utd 199696–97, 98–99, 00–01
Teddy Sheringham 3 England 10CF Man Utd 199898–99, 99–00, 00–01
Jaap Stam 3 Netherlands 04CB Man Utd 199898–99, 99–00, 00–01
Dwight Yorke 3 Trinidad and Tobago 10CF Man Utd 199898–99, 99–00, 00–01
Tomasz Kuszczak 3 Poland 01GK Man Utd 200606–07, 07–08, 10–11 Special Dispensation (three times)[9]
Carlos Tevez 3 Argentina 10CF Man Utd,
Man City
200707–08, 08–09, 11–12
Jonny Evans 3 Northern Ireland 04CB Man Utd 200908–09, 10–11, 12–13
Gaël Clichy 3 France 03LB Arsenal,
Man City
200303–04, 11–12, 13–14 Youngest: 18 years, 294 days
Rafael 3 Brazil 02RB Man Utd 200908–09, 10–11, 12–13
Tony Adams 2 England 04CB Arsenal 199797–98, 01–02
Nicolas Anelka 2 France 10CF Arsenal,
Chelsea
199797–98, 09–10
David Seaman 2 England 01GK Arsenal 199797–98, 01–02
Lee Dixon 2 England 02RB Arsenal 199797–98, 01–02
Gilles Grimandi 2 France 05DM Arsenal 199797–98, 01–02
Robert Pirès 2 France 09AM/LW Arsenal 200101–02, 03–04
Fredrik Ljungberg 2 Sweden 09AM Arsenal 200101–02, 03–04
Sylvain Wiltord 2 France 10CF Arsenal 200101–02, 03–04
Lauren 2 Cameroon 02RB/WB Arsenal 200101–02, 03–04
Thierry Henry 2 France 10CF Arsenal 200101–02, 03–04
Edu 2 Brazil 06CM Arsenal 200101–02, 03–04
Sol Campbell 2 England 04CB Arsenal 200101–02, 03–04
Nwankwo Kanu 2 Nigeria 10CF Arsenal 200101–02, 03–04
Damien Duff 2 Republic of Ireland 06M Chelsea 200404–05, 05–06
William Gallas 2 France 04CB Chelsea 200404–05, 05–06
Geremi 2 Cameroon 02RB/DM Chelsea 200404–05, 05–06
Eiður Guðjohnsen 2 Iceland 10CF Chelsea 200404–05, 05–06
Robert Huth 2 Germany 04CB Chelsea 200404–05, 05–06
Claude Makélélé 2 France[15] 05DM Chelsea 200404–05, 05–06
Arjen Robben 2 Netherlands 08LW Chelsea 200404–05, 05–06
Michael Essien 2 Ghana 06CM Chelsea 200505–06, 09–10
Mark Hughes 2 Wales 10CF Man Utd 199292–93, 93–94
Paul Ince 2 England 05DM Man Utd 199292–93, 93–94
Andrei Kanchelskis 2 Russia[16] 07W Man Utd 199292–93, 93–94
Paul Parker 2 England 02D Man Utd 199292–93, 93–94
Bryan Robson 2 England 056CM Man Utd 199292–93, 93–94
David May 2 England 04CB Man Utd 199595–96, 96–97
Raimond van der Gouw 2 Netherlands 01GK Man Utd 199999–00, 00–01
Fabien Barthez 2 France 01GK Man Utd 200000–01, 02–03
Louis Saha 2 France 10CF Man Utd 200606–07, 07–08
Dimitar Berbatov 2 Bulgaria 10CF Man Utd 200908–09, 10–11
Kolo Touré 2 Ivory Coast 04CB Arsenal,
Man City
200303–04, 11–12
Antonio Valencia 2 Ecuador 07RW Man Utd 201110–11, 12–13
Chris Smalling 2 England 04CB Man Utd 201110–11, 12–13
Javier Hernández 2 Mexico 10CF Man Utd 201110–11, 12–13
Joe Hart 2 England 01GK Man City 201211–12, 13–14
Pablo Zabaleta 2 Argentina 02RB Man City 201211–12, 13–14
Aleksandar Kolarov 2 Serbia 03LB Man City 201211–12, 13–14
Joleon Lescott 2 England 04CB Man City 201211–12, 13–14
Vincent Kompany 2 Belgium 04CB Man City 201211–12, 13–14
James Milner 2 England 06CM Man City 201211–12, 13–14
Yaya Touré 2 Ivory Coast 06CM Man City 201211–12, 13–14
Samir Nasri 2 France 07RW Man City 201211–12, 13–14
David Silva 2 Spain 09AM Man City 201211–12, 13–14
Sergio Agüero 2 Argentina 10CF Man City 201211–12, 13–14
Edin Džeko 2 Bosnia and Herzegovina 10CF Man City 201211–12, 13–14
Branislav Ivanović 2 Serbia 02RB Chelsea 200909–10, 14–15
Mikel John Obi 2 Nigeria 05DM Chelsea 200909–10, 14–15
Tim Sherwood 1 England 05M Blackburn 199494–95
Mark Atkins 1 England 06CM Blackburn 199494–95
Alan Shearer 1 England 10CF Blackburn 199494–95
Tony Gale 1 England 04D Blackburn 199494–95
Colin Hendry 1 Scotland 04D Blackburn 199494–95
Graeme Le Saux 1 England[17] 03LB Blackburn 199494–95
Tim Flowers 1 England 01GK Blackburn 199494–95
Paul Warhurst 1 England 04D Blackburn 199494–95
Chris Sutton 1 England 10CF Blackburn 199494–95
Stuart Ripley 1 England 09AM Blackburn 199494–95
Ian Pearce 1 England 04D Blackburn 199494–95
Jason Wilcox 1 England 08W Blackburn 199494–95
Mike Newell 1 England 10CF Blackburn 199494–95
Robbie Slater 1 Australia[18] 06M Blackburn 199494–95
Nigel Winterburn 1 England 03LB Arsenal 199797–98
Steve Bould 1 England 04CB Arsenal 199797–98
David Platt 1 England 06CM Arsenal 199797–98
Ian Wright 1 England 10CF Arsenal 199797–98 First whose son has also won
Marc Overmars 1 Netherlands 08LW Arsenal 199797–98
Christopher Wreh 1 Liberia 10CF Arsenal 199797–98
Emmanuel Petit 1 France 05DM Arsenal 199797–98
Luís Boa Morte 1 Portugal 08LW Arsenal 199797–98
Remi Garde 1 France 04D Arsenal 199797–98
Stephen Hughes 1 England 06M Arsenal 199797–98
Alex Manninger 1 Austria 01GK Arsenal 199797–98 Special Dispensation
Oleh Luzhny 1 Ukraine 02RB Arsenal 200101–02
Stuart Taylor 1 England 01GK Arsenal 200101–02
Giovanni van Bronckhorst 1 Netherlands 03LB Arsenal 200101–02
Matthew Upson 1 England 04CB Arsenal 200101–02
Richard Wright 1 England 01GK Arsenal 200101–02
Igors Stepanovs 1 Latvia 10CB Arsenal 200301–02
Jérémie Aliadière 1 France 10CF Arsenal 200303–04
Jens Lehmann 1 Germany 01GK Arsenal 200303–04
José Antonio Reyes 1 Spain 09AM Arsenal 200303–04
Gilberto Silva 1 Brazil 05DM Arsenal 200303–04
Pascal Cygan 1 France 04D Arsenal 200303–04
Wayne Bridge 1 England 03LB Chelsea 200404–05
Alexey Smertin 1 Russia 06M Chelsea 200404–05
Tiago 1 Portugal 06M Chelsea 200404–05
Glen Johnson 1 England 02RB Chelsea 200404–05
Mateja Kežman 1 Serbia 10CF Chelsea 200404–05
Jiří Jarošík 1 Czech Republic 10CM Chelsea 200404–05
Hernán Crespo 1 Argentina 10CF Chelsea 200505–06
Asier del Horno 1 Spain 03LB Chelsea 200505–06
Shaun Wright-Phillips 1 England 07RW Chelsea 200505–06 First whose father has also won
Michael Ballack 1 Germany 09AM Chelsea 200909–10
Juliano Belletti 1 Brazil 02RB Chelsea 200909–10
Alex 1 Brazil 04CB Chelsea 200909–10
Deco 1 Portugal[19] 09AM Chelsea 200909–10
Salomon Kalou 1 Ivory Coast 10CF Chelsea 200909–10
Florent Malouda 1 France 08<dr/span>LW Chelsea 200909–10
Daniel Sturridge 1 England 10CF Chelsea 200909–10
Yuri Zhirkov 1 Russia 03LB Chelsea 200909–10
Clayton Blackmore 1 Wales 02FB/M Man Utd 199292–93
Dion Dublin 1 England 10CF/CB Man Utd 199292–93 Special Dispensation
Darren Ferguson 1 Scotland 06M Man Utd 199292–93 First whose father has also won as manager
Mike Phelan 1 England 02RB/M Man Utd 199292–93
Jordi Cruyff 1 Netherlands 07RW Man Utd 199696–97
Karel Poborský 1 Czech Republic 08W Man Utd 199696–97
Jesper Blomqvist 1 Sweden 08LW Man Utd 199898–99
Mark Bosnich 1 Australia 01GK Man Utd 199999–00
Luke Chadwick 1 England 06M Man Utd 200000–01
Ronnie Wallwork 1 England 04D/DM Man Utd 200000–01
Laurent Blanc 1 France 04CB Man Utd 200202–03
Roy Carroll 1 Northern Ireland 01GK Man Utd 200202–03
Quinton Fortune 1 South Africa 01LW Man Utd 200202–03 Special Dispensation
Diego Forlán 1 Uruguay 10CF Man Utd 200202–03
Ruud van Nistelrooy 1 Netherlands 10CF Man Utd 200202–03
Juan Sebastián Verón 1 Argentina 06M Man Utd 200202–03
Gabriel Heinze 1 Argentina 03LB/D Man Utd 200606–07
Kieran Richardson 1 England 06M Man Utd 200606–07
Henrik Larsson 1 Sweden 10CF Man Utd 200606–07 Special Dispensation
Alan Smith 1 England 10CF Man Utd 200606–07 Special Dispensation[20]
Owen Hargreaves 1 England[21] 06M Man Utd 200707–08
Gerard Piqué 1 Spain 02RB/CB Man Utd 200707–08 Special Dispensation[9]
Fábio 1 Brazil 03LB Man Utd 201110–11
Michael Owen 1 England 10CF Man Utd 201110–11
Darron Gibson 1 Republic of Ireland[22] 06CM Man Utd 201110–11
Micah Richards 1 England 02RB Man City 201211–12
Stefan Savić 1 Montenegro 04CB Man City 201211–12
Gareth Barry 1 England 06CM Man City 201211–12
Nigel de Jong 1 Netherlands 06CM Man City 201211–12
Adam Johnson 1 England 08LW Man City 201211–12
Mario Balotelli 1 Italy 10CF Man City 201211–12
Robin van Persie 1 Netherlands 01CF Man Utd 201212–13
Danny Welbeck 1 England 01CF Man Utd 201212–13
Shinji Kagawa 1 Japan 01CM Man Utd 201212–13
David de Gea 1 Spain 01GK Man Utd 201212–13
Ashley Young 1 England 01LW Man Utd 201212–13
Tom Cleverley 1 England 01CM Man Utd 201212–13
Phil Jones 1 England 01CM Man Utd 201212–13
Alexander Büttner 1 Netherlands 01LB Man Utd 201212–13
Anders Lindegaard 1 Denmark 01GK Man Utd 201212–13
Álvaro Negredo 1 Spain 10CF Man City 201313–14
Javi García 1 Spain 05DM Man City 201313–14
Jesús Navas 1 Spain 07RW Man City 201313–14
Jack Rodwell 1 England 06CM Man City 201313–14
Fernandinho 1 Brazil 06CM Man City 201313–14
Martín Demichelis 1 Argentina 04CB Man City 201313–14
Costel Pantilimon 1 Romania 01GK Man City 201313–14
Matija Nastasić 1 Serbia 04CB Man City 201313–14
Stevan Jovetić 1 Montenegro 10CF Man City 201313–14
Cesc Fàbregas 1 Spain 06CM Chelsea 201414–15
César Azpilicueta 1 Spain 03LB/RB Chelsea 201414–15
Loïc Rémy 1 France 10CF Chelsea 201414–15
Kurt Zouma 1 France 04CB Chelsea 201414–15
Oscar 1 Brazil 06CM Chelsea 201414–15
Ramires 1 Brazil 06CM Chelsea 201414–15
Willian 1 Brazil 07RW Chelsea 201414–15
Gary Cahill 1 England 04CB Chelsea 201414–15
Nemanja Matić 1 Serbia 05DM Chelsea 201414–15
Diego Costa 1 Spain[23] 10CF Chelsea 201414–15
Filipe Luís 1 Brazil 03LB Chelsea 201414–15
Thibaut Courtois 1 Belgium 01GK Chelsea 201414–15
Eden Hazard 1 Belgium 08LW Chelsea 201414–15
Juan Cuadrado 1 Colombia 07RW Chelsea 201414–15
André Schürrle 1 Germany 07RW Chelsea 201414–15

Footnotes

  1. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2625682/Jack-Rodwell-collects-Premier-League-winners-medal-despite-starting-just-one-game-Manchester-City.html
  2. FA Premier League Handbook 2012–13. Retrieved on 17 May 2013.
  3. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
  4. Number of medals awarded to team players in that season, This not include staff (managers and their assistants).
  5. Robson was club captain, although was injured for much of the 1992–93 season, Steve Bruce deputising.
  6. Joint position with Bryan Robson
  7. David Batty was offered a medal under "special dispensation", but refused as he felt his contribution (5 games) was minimal.
  8. Although Gary Neville was still official club captain, he played 0 Premier League games through injury. Giggs was vice-captain.
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Bumper Go Figure: Season in Numbers, 12 May 2008, www.football365.com. Retrieved on 29 August 2008.
  10. Premier League Medal Winners 1992–93 to 2010–11
  11. Ogden, Mark and Julian Ley, English players now outnumbered by foreign legion, 13 August 2009, The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved on 18 August 2009.
  12. Statistics collated from full list of winners.
  13. 13.0 13.1 born in Dakar, Senegal, France international
  14. born in Cape Verde, Portuguese international
  15. born in Kinshasa, Zaire (now DR Congo), France international
  16. born in Ukraine, Russian international
  17. Jersey born, England international
  18. born in Ormskirk, Lancashire, but Australian international
  19. born in Brazil, Portuguese international
  20. Newcastle United Squad Profile: Alan Smith, nufc.premiumtv.co.uk. Retrieved on 29 August 2008.
  21. born in Calgary, Canada, England international
  22. born in Derry, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland international
  23. born in Brazil, Spanish international

References

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