This article lists the winners of the monthly awards in the Scottish Football League.
2000–01 season
See also: 2000–01 Scottish First Division, 2000–01 Scottish Second Division, and 2000–01 Scottish Third DivisionMonth | First Division manager | Second Division manager | Third Division manager | Player | Young player | |||||
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Manager | Club | Manager | Club | Manager | Club | Player | Club | Player | Club | |
September | Dick Campbell | Brechin City | Mark Kerr | Falkirk | Mark Kerr | Falkirk | ||||
October | Alex Totten | Falkirk | John Lambie | Partick Thistle | Ally Dawson | Hamilton Academical | Scott McLean | Partick Thistle | Mark Kerr | Falkirk |
November | Steve Archibald | Airdrieonians | Brian Fairley | Stenhousemuir | John McVeigh | Albion Rovers | Antonio Calderon | Airdrieonians | Steven Ferguson | East Fife |
December | Steve Patterson | Inverness CT | Paul Smith | Berwick Rangers | Dick Campbell | Brechin City | Dennis Wyness | Inverness CT | ||
March | Gordon Dalziel | Ayr United | John Brownlie | Arbroath | Dick Campbell | Brechin City | Eddie Annand | Ayr United | John Bradford | Ayr United |
2001–02 season
See also: 2001–02 Scottish First Division, 2001–02 Scottish Second Division, and 2001–02 Scottish Third DivisionTeam of the Month
- January - Berwick Rangers
2002–03 season
See also: 2002–03 Scottish First Division, 2002–03 Scottish Second Division, and 2002–03 Scottish Third DivisionMonth | First Division manager | Second Division manager | Third Division manager | Player | Young player | |||||
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Manager | Club | Manager | Club | Manager | Club | Player | Club | Player | Club | |
September | Ryan Blackadder | Raith Rovers | ||||||||
October | Steve Paterson | Inverness CT | Dennis Wyness | Inverness CT | ||||||
December | Peter Hetherston | Albion Rovers | Scott Shearer | Albion Rovers | ||||||
January | Ian McCall | Falkirk | Colin Samuel | Falkirk | Mark Kerr | Falkirk | ||||
January | Keith Wright | Cowdenbeath | John McCormack | Greenock Morton | ||||||
March | Billy Stark | St Johnstone | Paul Hartley | St Johnstone | ||||||
April | Alex Williams | Greenock Morton |
2003–04 season
See also: 2003–04 Scottish First Division, 2003–04 Scottish Second Division, and 2003–04 Scottish Third DivisionMonth | First Division manager | Second Division manager | Third Division manager | Player | Young player | |||||
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Manager | Club | Manager | Club | Manager | Club | Player | Club | Player | Club | |
August | John Hughes | Falkirk | John McCormack | Greenock Morton | Allan Moore | Stirling Albion | Peter Weatherson | Greenock Morton | John Sutton | Raith Rovers |
September | Sandy Stewart | Airdrie United | David Dunn | Airdrie United | ||||||
October | John Connolly | Queen of the South | John McCormack | Greenock Morton | Allan Moore | Stirling Albion | Colin McKinnon | Stirling Albion | Kirk Broadfoot | St Mirren |
November | Ray Stewart | Forfar Athletic | Paul Tosh | Forfar Athletic | ||||||
December | Alan Kernaghan | Clyde | John McCormack | Greenock Morton | Ian Harty | Clyde | ||||
January | Dick Campbell | Brechin City | ||||||||
March | Sandy Stewart | Airdrie United | Willie McLaren | Airdrie United | Willie McLaren | Airdrie United |
2004–05 season
See also: 2004–05 Scottish First Division, 2004–05 Scottish Second Division, and 2004–05 Scottish Third Division2005–06 season
See also: 2005–06 Scottish First Division, 2005–06 Scottish Second Division, and 2005–06 Scottish Third Division2006–07 season
See also: 2006–07 Scottish First Division, 2006–07 Scottish Second Division, and 2006–07 Scottish Third Division2007–08 season
See also: 2007–08 Scottish First Division, 2007–08 Scottish Second Division, and 2007–08 Scottish Third Division2008–09 season
See also: 2008–09 Scottish First Division, 2008–09 Scottish Second Division, and 2008–09 Scottish Third Division2009–10 season
See also: 2009–10 Scottish First Division, 2009–10 Scottish Second Division, and 2009–10 Scottish Third Division2010–11 season
See also: 2010–11 Scottish First Division, 2010–11 Scottish Second Division, and 2010–11 Scottish Third DivisionMonth | First Division manager | Second Division manager | Third Division manager | Player | Young player | Ginger Boot | ||||||
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Manager | Club | Manager | Club | Manager | Club | Player | Club | Player | Club | Player | Club | |
August | John McGlynn | Raith Rovers | Jim Weir | Brechin City | Jimmy Crease | Berwick Rangers | Andy Kirk | Dunfermline Athletic | Marc McCusker | Clyde | Andy Kirk | Dunfermline Athletic |
September | Jimmy Nicholl | Cowdenbeath | Jimmy Boyle | Airdrie United | Paul Martin | Albion Rovers | David Hay | Cowdenbeath | Aaron Sinclair | Montrose | Darren Gribben | Berwick Rangers |
October | John McGlynn | Raith Rovers | Jim Weir | Brechin City | Ross Jack | Elgin City | Willie Gibson | Dunfermline Athletic | Ryan Flynn | Falkirk | Rory McAllister | Brechin City |
November | Barry Smith | Dundee | John Robertson | East Fife | Paul Sheerin | Arbroath | Steven Doris | Arbroath | Leigh Griffiths | Dundee | Steven Doris | Arbroath |
December | Barry Smith | Dundee | Neale Cooper | Peterhead | Ross Jack | Elgin City | Mark Campbell | Raith Rovers | Tony Watt | Airdrie United | Rory McAllister | Brechin City |
January | Ian McCall | Partick Thistle | Brian Reid | Ayr United | Jim McInally | East Stirlingshire | Scott Fox | Partick Thistle | Josh Falkingham | Arbroath | Gavin Swankie | Arbroath |
February | Barry Smith | Dundee | Alan Adamson | Dumbarton | Gardner Spiers | Queen's Park | Andy Millen | Queen's Park | Jon McShane | Dumbarton | Armand One | Stranraer |
March | Jim McIntyre | Dunfermline Athletic | Gary Bollan | Livingston | Harry Cairney | Annan Athletic | Iain Russell | Livingston | Greg Stewart | Cowdenbeath | Iain Russell | Livingston |
April | Jim McIntyre | Dunfermline Athletic | Dick Campbell | Forfar Athletic | Paul Martin | Albion Rovers | Martin Hardie | Dunfermline Athletic | Leighton McIntosh | Dundee | Ryan Wallace | East Fife |
- Alloa Athletic chairman Mike Mulraney also awarded a Phenomenal Achievement Award for December 2010.
2011–12 season
See also: 2011–12 Scottish First Division, 2011–12 Scottish Second Division, and 2011–12 Scottish Third DivisionMonth | First Division manager | Second Division manager | Third Division manager | Player | Young player | Ginger Boot | ||||||
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Manager | Club | Manager | Club | Manager | Club | Player | Club | Player | Club | Player | Club | |
August | Allan Moore | Greenock Morton | Paul Sheerin | Arbroath | Harry Cairney | Annan Athletic | Dougie Imrie | Hamilton Academical | Craig Sibbald | Falkirk | Craig Gunn | Elgin City |
September | Steven Pressley | Falkirk | Colin Cameron | Cowdenbeath | Paul Hartley | Alloa Athletic | Farid El Alagui | Falkirk | Mark Ridgers | East Fife | Peter MacDonald | Greenock Morton |
October | Derek Adams Steven Pressley |
Ross County Falkirk |
John Robertson | East Fife | Gardner Speirs | Queen's Park | Darren Dods Grant Munro |
Falkirk Ross County |
Aaron Sinclair | Partick Thistle | Ryan Donnelly | Airdrie United |
November | Barry Smith | Dundee | Colin Cameron | Cowdenbeath | Ian Little | Berwick Rangers | Nicky Riley | Dundee | Ryan Donnelly | Airdrie United | Darren Gribben | Berwick Rangers |
December | Jackie McNamara | Partick Thistle | Jim Weir | Brechin City | Keith Knox | Stranraer | Farid El Alagui | Falkirk | Stephen Stirling | Stranraer | Stephen Stirling | Stranraer |
January | Steven Pressley | Falkirk | Alan Adamson | Dumbarton | Paul Hartley | Alloa Athletic | Stevie May | Alloa Athletic | Stevie May | Alloa Athletic | Stevie May | Alloa Athletic |
February | Steven Pressley | Falkirk | Alan Adamson | Dumbarton | Ross Jack | Elgin City | Steven Doris | Arbroath | Andy Ryan | Hamilton Academical | Lewis Coult | Cowdenbeath |
March | Derek Adams | Ross County | Jimmy Boyle | Airdrie United | Paul Hartley | Alloa Athletic | Richard Brittain | Ross County | Owen Ronald | Queen's Park | Ryan Wallace | East Fife |
April | John McGlynn | Raith Rovers | Jimmy Boyle | Airdrie United | Jim McInally | Peterhead | Paul Cairney | Partick Thistle | Nicky Devlin | Stenhousemuir | Rory Boulding | Livingston |
Goal of the Month winners
- July / August 2011: Annan Athletic striker David Cox
- October 2011: Stenhousemuir striker Andy Rodgers.
- November 2011: Clyde defender Gavin Brown.
- December 2011: Livingston striker Keaghan Jacobs.
- January 2012: Dundee striker Steven Milne.
- February 2012: Falkirk midfielder Jay Fulton
- March 2012: Dumbarton striker Bryan Prunty.
- April / May 2012: Ayr United striker Keigan Parker
2012–13 season
See also: 2012–13 Scottish First Division, 2012–13 Scottish Second Division, and 2012–13 Scottish Third DivisionMonth | First Division manager | Second Division manager | Third Division manager | Player | Young player | Ginger Boot | ||||||
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Manager | Club | Manager | Club | Manager | Club | Player | Club | Player | Club | Player | Club | |
August | Jackie McNamara | Partick Thistle | Allan Johnston | Queen of the South | Jim McInally | Peterhead | John Boyle | Airdrie United | Steven Lawless | Partick Thistle | Andy Little | Rangers |
September | Jim Jefferies | Dunfermline Athletic | Allan Johnston | Queen of the South | Gardner Speirs | Queen's Park | David Anderson | Queen's Park | Archie Campbell | Greenock Morton | Archie Campbell | Greenock Morton |
October | Allan Moore | Greenock Morton | Paul Hartley | Alloa Athletic | Greig McDonald Shaun Fagan Marc McCulloch |
Stirling Albion | Archie Campbell | Greenock Morton | David Hopkirk | Annan Athletic | David Hopkirk | Annan Athletic |
November | Billy Reid | Hamilton Academical | Ray McKinnon | Brechin City | Stuart Garden | Montrose | Nicky Clark | Queen of the South | Lewis Macleod | Rangers | Andy Jackson | Brechin City |
December | Allan Moore | Greenock Morton | Allan Johnston | Queen of the South | Ally McCoist | Rangers | Lyle Taylor | Falkirk | Aidan Connolly | Queen's Park | Lyle Taylor | Falkirk |
January | Ian Murray | Dumbarton | Allan Johnston | Queen of the South | Gardner Spiers | Queen's Park | Jesús García Tena | Livingston | Stuart Bannigan | Partick Thistle | Nicky Clark | Queen of the South |
February | Alan Archibald | Partick Thistle | Martyn Corrigan | Stenhousemuir | Greig McDonald | Stirling Albion | Peter MacDonald | Greenock Morton | Martin Boyle | Montrose | Andy Little | Rangers |
March | Alan Archibald | Partick Thistle | Allan Johnston | Queen of the South | Greig McDonald | Stirling Albion | Kris Doolan | Partick Thistle | Craig Moore | Cowdenbeath | Rory McAllister | Peterhead |
April | Alex Neil | Hamilton Academical | Martyn Corrigan | Stenhousemuir | Jim McInally | Peterhead | Steven May | Hamilton Academical | Steven May | Hamilton Academical | Steven May | Hamilton Academical |
Goal of the Month winners
- July / August 2012: Livingston midfielder Dylan Easton
- September 2012: East Fife midfielder Jamie Pollock
- October 2012: Dunfermline Athletic striker Ryan Wallace
- November 2012: Queen's Park defender Andy Robertson
- January 2013: Queen of the South striker Nicky Clark
- February 2013: Dumbarton striker Bryan Prunty
See also
- Scottish Football League Yearly Awards
- Scottish Premier League monthly awards
- Scottish Professional Football League monthly awards
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