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 twelve 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 10 matches in a title-winning season to qualify for a medal (inclusive of matches as a playing substitute):
The League Champions shall further receive 21 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.—2010–11 FA Premier League Handbook, Section B, paragraph 27. p.82.[1]
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.[2]
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[citation needed] | Number of medals[3] |
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92–93 | Man Utd | Alex Ferguson | Bryan Robson[4] | 17 |
93–94 | Man Utd (2) | Alex Ferguson (2) | Steve Bruce[5] | 15 |
94–95 | Blackburn Rovers | Kenny Dalglish | Tim Sherwood | 15[6] |
95–96 | Man Utd (3) | Alex Ferguson (3) | Steve Bruce (2) | 15 |
96–97 | Man Utd (4) | Alex Ferguson (4) | Eric Cantona | 17 |
97–98 | Arsenal | Arsène Wenger | Tony Adams | 20 |
98–99 | Man Utd (5) | Alex Ferguson (5) | Roy Keane | 18 |
99–00 | Man Utd (6) | Alex Ferguson (6) | Roy Keane (2) | 17 |
00–01 | Man Utd (7) | Alex Ferguson (7) | Roy Keane (3) | 21 |
01–02 | Arsenal (2) | Arsène Wenger (2) | Tony Adams (2) | 22 |
02–03 | Man Utd (8) | Alex Ferguson (8) | Roy Keane (4) | 16 |
03–04 | Arsenal (3) | Arsène Wenger (3) | Patrick Vieira | 20 |
04–05 | Chelsea | José Mourinho | John Terry | 18 |
05–06 | Chelsea (2) | José Mourinho (2) | John Terry (2) | 18 |
06–07 | Man Utd (9) | Alex Ferguson (9) | Gary Neville | 22 |
07–08 | Man Utd (10) | Alex Ferguson (10) | Ryan Giggs[7] | 20[8] |
08–09 | Man Utd (11) | Alex Ferguson (11) | Gary Neville (2) | 19 |
09–10 | Chelsea (3) | Carlo Ancelotti | John Terry (3) | 20 |
10–11 | Man Utd (12) | Alex Ferguson (12) | Nemanja Vidić | 23 |
11–12 | Man City | Roberto Mancini | Vincent Kompany | 20 |
Representation of nationalities[]
There have been 181 different players to receive a Premier League medal, from 38 different countries (in 2011–12, 68 countries in total were represented)[9][10] Of these 38 countries, 17 have yielded only one medal winner.[11]
Nationality | Number | First winner |
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Argentina | 6 | Juan Sebastián Verón, 02–03 |
Australia | 2 | Robbie Slater, 94–95 |
Austria | 1 | Alex Manninger, 97–98 |
Belgium | 1 | Vincent Kompany, 11–12 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1 | Edin Džeko, 11–12 |
Brazil | 7 | Edu, 01–02 |
Bulgaria | 1 | Dimitar Berbatov, 08–09 |
Cameroon | 2 | Lauren, 01–02 |
Czech Republic | 2 | Karel Poborský, 96–97 |
Ivory Coast | 4 | Kolo Touré, 03–04 |
Denmark | 1 | Peter Schmeichel, 92–93 |
Ecuador | 1 | Antonio Valencia, 10–11 |
England | 67 | Steve Bruce, Dion Dublin, Paul Ince, Gary Pallister, Paul Parker, Mike Phelan, Bryan Robson, Lee Sharpe, 92–93 |
France | 21 | Eric Cantona, 92–93 |
Germany | 3 | 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 |
Latvia | 1 | Igors Stepanovs, 00-01 |
Liberia | 1 | Christopher Wreh, 97–98 |
Mexico | 1 | Javier Hernández, 10–11 |
Montenegro | 1 | Stefan Savić, 11–12 |
Netherlands | 10 | 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 |
Russia | 3 | Andrei Kanchelskis, 92–93 |
Scotland | 4 | Darren Ferguson, Brian McClair, 92–93 |
Serbia | 4 | Mateja Kežman, 04–05 |
South Korea | 1 | Park Ji-Sung, 06–07 |
Spain | 4 | Jose 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 |
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Ryan Giggs | 12 | WAL | LW | Man Utd | 92–93, 93–94, 95–96, 96–97, 98–99, 99–00, 00–01, 02–03, 06–07, 07–08, 08–09, 10–11 | Highest number of medals for a single player |
Paul Scholes | 10 | ENG | CM | Man Utd | 95–96, 96–97, 98–99, 99–00, 00–01, 02–03, 06–07, 07–08, 08–09, 10–11 | |
Gary Neville | 8 | ENG | RB | Man Utd | 95–96, 96–97, 98–99, 99–00, 00–01, 02–03, 06–07, 08–09 | |
Denis Irwin | 7 | IRL | LB | Man Utd | 92–93, 93–94, 95–96, 96–97, 98–99, 99–00, 00–01 | |
Roy Keane | 7 | IRL | DM | Man Utd | 93–94, 95–96, 96–97, 98–99, 99–00, 00–01, 02–03 | Most as captain: 98–99, 99–00, 00–01, 02–03 |
David Beckham | 6 | ENG | RW | Man Utd | 95–96, 96–97, 98–99, 99–00, 00–01, 02–03 | |
Nicky Butt | 6 | ENG | CM | Man Utd | 95–96, 96–97, 98–99, 99–00, 00–01, 02–03 | |
Phil Neville | 6 | ENG | FB | Man Utd | 95–96, 96–97, 98–99, 99–00, 00–01, 02–03 | |
Ole Gunnar Solskjær | 6 | NOR | CF | Man Utd | 96–97, 98–99, 99–00, 00–01, 02–03, 06–07 | |
Peter Schmeichel | 5 | DEN | GK | Man Utd | 92–93, 93–94, 95–96, 96–97, 98–99 | More winners medals than any Goalkeeper |
Andrew Cole | 5 | ENG | CF | Man Utd | 95–96, 96–97, 98–99, 99–00, 00–01 | |
Wes Brown | 5 | ENG | CB | Man Utd | 98–99, 00–01, 02–03, 06–07, 07–08 | |
Rio Ferdinand | 5 | ENG | CB | Man Utd | 02–03, 06–07, 07–08, 08–09, 10–11 | |
John O'Shea | 5 | IRL | D/DM | Man Utd | 02–03, 06–07, 07–08, 08–09, 10–11 | |
Eric Cantona | 4 | FRA | CF | Man Utd | 92–93, 93–94, 95–96, 96–97 | |
Brian McClair | 4 | SCO | CM | Man Utd | 92–93, 93–94, 95–96, 96–97 | |
Gary Pallister | 4 | ENG | CB | Man Utd | 92–93, 93–94, 95–96, 96–97 | |
Mikaël Silvestre | 4 | FRA | LB/CB | Man Utd | 99–00, 00–01, 02–03, 06–07 | |
Edwin van der Sar | 4 | NED | GK | Man Utd | 06–07, 07–08, 08–09, 10–11 | Oldest: 40 years, 205 days old |
Wayne Rooney | 4 | ENG | CF | Man Utd | 06–07, 07–08, 08–09, 10–11 | |
Patrice Evra | 4 | FRA[12] | LB/LW | Man Utd | 06–07, 07–08, 08–09, 10–11 | |
Nemanja Vidić | 4 | SRB | CB | Man Utd | 06–07, 07–08, 08–09, 10–11 | |
Park Ji-Sung | 4 | KOR | AM | Man Utd | 06–07, 07–08, 08–09, 10–11 | |
Michael Carrick | 4 | ENG | M | Man Utd | 06–07, 07–08, 08–09, 10–11 | |
Darren Fletcher | 4 | SCO | M | Man Utd | 06–07, 07–08, 08–09, 10–11 | |
Cristiano Ronaldo | 3 | POR | RW | Man Utd | 06–07, 07–08, 08–09 |
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Dennis Bergkamp | 3 | NED | CF | Arsenal | 97–98, 01–02, 03–04 | |
Martin Keown | 3 | ENG | CB | Arsenal | 97–98, 01–02, 03–04 | |
Ray Parlour | 3 | ENG | RW | Arsenal | 97–98, 01–02, 03–04 | |
Patrick Vieira | 3 | FRA[12] | DM | Arsenal | 97–98, 01–02, 03–04 | |
Ashley Cole | 3 | ENG | LB | Arsenal, Chelsea |
01–02, 03–04, 09–10 | |
Henning Berg | 3 | NOR | CB/RB | Blackburn, Man Utd |
94–95, 98–99, 99–00 | First player for 2 clubs. |
Ricardo Carvalho | 3 | POR | CB | Chelsea | 04–05, 05–06, 09–10 | |
Petr Čech | 3 | CZE | GK | Chelsea | 04–05, 05–06, 09–10 | |
Joe Cole | 3 | ENG | CM | Chelsea | 04–05, 05–06, 09–10 | |
Didier Drogba | 3 | CIV | CF | Chelsea | 04–05, 05–06, 09–10 | |
Paulo Ferreira | 3 | POR | D | Chelsea | 04–05, 05–06, 09–10 | |
Frank Lampard | 3 | ENG | CM | Chelsea | 04–05, 05–06, 09–10 | |
John Terry | 3 | ENG | CB | Chelsea | 04–05, 05–06, 09–10 | |
Steve Bruce | 3 | ENG | CB | Man Utd | 92–93, 93–94, 95–96 | |
Lee Sharpe | 3 | ENG | LW | Man Utd | 92–93, 93–94, 95–96 | |
Ronny Johnsen | 3 | NOR | CB/DM | Man Utd | 96–97, 98–99, 00–01 | |
Teddy Sheringham | 3 | ENG | CF | Man Utd | 98–99, 99–00, 00–01 | |
Jaap Stam | 3 | NED | CB | Man Utd | 98–99, 99–00, 00–01 | |
Dwight Yorke | 3 | TRI | CF | Man Utd | 98–99, 99–00, 00–01 |
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Tomasz Kuszczak | 3 | POL | GK | Man Utd | 06–07, 07–08, 10–11 | Special Dispensation (three times)[8] |
Anderson | 3 | BRA | M | Man Utd | 07–08, 08–09, 10–11 | |
Nani | 3 | POR[13] | W | Man Utd | 07–08, 08–09, 10–11 | |
Carlos Tévez | 3 | ARG | CF | Man Utd, Man City |
07–08, 08–09, 11-12 | |
Tony Adams | 2 | ENG | CB | Arsenal | 97–98, 01–02 | |
Nicolas Anelka | 2 | FRA | CF | Arsenal, Chelsea |
97–98, 09–10 | |
David Seaman | 2 | ENG | GK | Arsenal | 97–98, 01–02 | |
Lee Dixon | 2 | ENG | RB | Arsenal | 97–98, 01–02 | |
Gilles Grimandi | 2 | FRA | DM | Arsenal | 97–98, 01–02 | |
Robert Pirès | 2 | FRA | AM/LW | Arsenal | 01–02, 03–04 | |
Fredrik Ljungberg | 2 | SWE | AM | Arsenal | 01–02, 03–04 | |
Sylvain Wiltord | 2 | FRA | CF | Arsenal | 01–02, 03–04 | |
Lauren | 2 | CMR | RB/WB | Arsenal | 01–02, 03–04 | |
Thierry Henry | 2 | FRA | CF | Arsenal | 01–02, 03–04 | |
Edu | 2 | BRA | CM | Arsenal | 01–02, 03–04 | |
Sol Campbell | 2 | ENG | CB | Arsenal | 01–02, 03–04 | |
Nwankwo Kanu | 2 | NGA | CF | Arsenal | 01–02, 03–04 | |
Damien Duff | 2 | IRL | M | Chelsea | 04–05, 05–06 | |
William Gallas | 2 | FRA | CB | Chelsea | 04–05, 05–06 | |
Geremi | 2 | CMR | RB/DM | Chelsea | 04–05, 05–06 | |
Eiður Guðjohnsen | 2 | ISL | CF | Chelsea | 04–05, 05–06 | |
Robert Huth | 2 | GER | CB | Chelsea | 04–05, 05–06 | |
Claude Makélélé | 2 | FRA[14] | DM | Chelsea | 04–05, 05–06 | |
Arjen Robben | 2 | NED | LW | Chelsea | 04–05, 05–06 | |
Michael Essien | 2 | GHA | CM | Chelsea | 05–06, 09–10 | |
Mark Hughes | 2 | WAL | CF | Man Utd | 92–93, 93–94 | |
Paul Ince | 2 | ENG | DM | Man Utd | 92–93, 93–94 | |
Andrei Kanchelskis | 2 | RUS | W | Man Utd | 92–93, 93–94 | |
Paul Parker | 2 | ENG | D | Man Utd | 92–93, 93–94 | |
Bryan Robson | 2 | ENG | CM | Man Utd | 92–93, 93–94 | |
David May | 2 | ENG | CB | Man Utd | 95–96, 96–97 | |
Raimond van der Gouw | 2 | NED | GK | Man Utd | 99–00, 00–01 | |
Fabien Barthez | 2 | FRA | GK | Man Utd | 00–01, 02–03 | |
Louis Saha | 2 | FRA | CF | Man Utd | 06–07, 07–08 | |
Dimitar Berbatov | 2 | BUL | CF | Man Utd | 08–09, 10–11 | |
Jonny Evans | 2 | NIR | CB | Man Utd | 08–09, 10–11 | |
Rafael | 2 | BRA | RB | Man Utd | 08–09, 10–11 | |
Kolo Touré | 2 | CIV | CB | Arsenal, Man City |
03–04, 11–12 | |
Gaël Clichy | 2 | FRA | LB | Arsenal, Man City |
03–04, 11–12 | Youngest: 18 years, 294 days
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Tim Sherwood | 1 | ENG | M | Blackburn | 94–95 | |
Mark Atkins | 1 | ENG | CM | Blackburn | 94–95 | |
Alan Shearer | 1 | ENG | CF | Blackburn | 94–95 | |
Tony Gale | 1 | ENG | D | Blackburn | 94–95 | |
Colin Hendry | 1 | SCO | D | Blackburn | 94–95 | |
Graeme Le Saux | 1 | ENG[15] | LB | Blackburn | 94–95 | |
Tim Flowers | 1 | ENG | GK | Blackburn | 94–95 | |
Paul Warhurst | 1 | ENG | D | Blackburn | 94–95 | |
Chris Sutton | 1 | ENG | CF | Blackburn | 94–95 | |
Stuart Ripley | 1 | ENG | AM | Blackburn | 94–95 | |
Ian Pearce | 1 | ENG | D | Blackburn | 94–95 | |
Jason Wilcox | 1 | ENG | W | Blackburn | 94–95 | |
Mike Newell | 1 | ENG | CF | Blackburn | 94–95 | |
Robbie Slater | 1 | AUS[16] | M | Blackburn | 94–95 | |
Nigel Winterburn | 1 | ENG | LB | Arsenal | 97–98 | |
Steve Bould | 1 | ENG | CB | Arsenal | 97–98 | |
David Platt | 1 | ENG | CM | Arsenal | 97–98 | |
Ian Wright | 1 | ENG | CF | Arsenal | 97–98 | First whose son has also won |
Marc Overmars | 1 | NED | LW | Arsenal | 97–98 | |
Christopher Wreh | 1 | LBR | CF | Arsenal | 97–98 | |
Emmanuel Petit | 1 | FRA | DM | Arsenal | 97–98 | |
Luís Boa Morte | 1 | POR | LW | Arsenal | 97–98 | |
Remi Garde | 1 | FRA | D | Arsenal | 97–98 | |
Stephen Hughes | 1 | ENG | M | Arsenal | 97–98 | |
Alex Manninger | 1 | AUT | GK | Arsenal | 97–98 | Special Dispensation |
Oleh Luzhny | 1 | UKR | RB | Arsenal | 01–02 | |
Stuart Taylor | 1 | ENG | GK | Arsenal | 01–02 | |
Giovanni van Bronckhorst | 1 | NED | LB | Arsenal | 01–02 | |
Matthew Upson | 1 | ENG | CB | Arsenal | 01–02 | |
Richard Wright | 1 | ENG | GK | Arsenal | 01–02 | |
Jérémie Aliadière | 1 | FRA | CF | Arsenal | 03–04 | |
Jens Lehmann | 1 | GER | GK | Arsenal | 03–04 | |
José Antonio Reyes | 1 | ESP | AM | Arsenal | 03–04 | |
Gilberto Silva | 1 | BRA | DM | Arsenal | 03–04 | |
Pascal Cygan | 1 | FRA | D | Arsenal | 03–04 | |
Wayne Bridge | 1 | ENG | LB | Chelsea | 04–05 | |
Alexey Smertin | 1 | RUS | M | Chelsea | 04–05 | |
Tiago | 1 | POR | M | Chelsea | 04–05 | |
Glen Johnson | 1 | ENG | RB | Chelsea | 04–05 | |
Mateja Kežman | 1 | SRB | CF | Chelsea | 04–05 | |
Hernán Crespo | 1 | ARG | CF | Chelsea | 05–06 | |
Asier del Horno | 1 | ESP | LB | Chelsea | 05–06 | |
Shaun Wright-Phillips | 1 | ENG | RW | Chelsea | 05–06 | First whose father has also won |
Michael Ballack | 1 | GER | AM | Chelsea | 09–10 | |
Juliano Belletti | 1 | BRA | RB | Chelsea | 09–10 | |
Alex | 1 | BRA | CB | Chelsea | 09–10 | |
Deco | 1 | POR[17] | AM | Chelsea | 09–10 | |
Branislav Ivanović | 1 | SRB | RB | Chelsea | 09–10 | |
Salomon Kalou | 1 | CIV | CF | Chelsea | 09–10 | |
Florent Malouda | 1 | FRA | LW | Chelsea | 09–10 | |
Mikel John Obi | 1 | NGA | DM | Chelsea | 09–10 | |
Daniel Sturridge | 1 | ENG | CF | Chelsea | 09–10 | |
Yuri Zhirkov | 1 | RUS | LB | Chelsea | 09–10 | |
Clayton Blackmore | 1 | WAL | FB/M | Man Utd | 92–93 | |
Dion Dublin | 1 | ENG | CF/CB | Man Utd | 92–93 | Special Dispensation |
Darren Ferguson | 1 | SCO | M | Man Utd | 92–93 | First whose father has also won as manager |
Mike Phelan | 1 | ENG | RB/M | Man Utd | 92–93 | |
Jordi Cruyff | 1 | NED | RW | Man Utd | 96–97 | |
Karel Poborský | 1 | CZE | W | Man Utd | 96–97 | |
Jesper Blomqvist | 1 | SWE | LW | Man Utd | 98–99 | |
Mark Bosnich | 1 | AUS | GK | Man Utd | 99–00 | |
Luke Chadwick | 1 | ENG | M | Man Utd | 00–01 | |
Ronnie Wallwork | 1 | ENG | D/DM | Man Utd | 00–01 | |
Laurent Blanc | 1 | FRA | CB | Man Utd | 02–03 | |
Roy Carroll | 1 | NIR | GK | Man Utd | 02–03 | |
Diego Forlán | 1 | URU | CF | Man Utd | 02–03 | |
Ruud van Nistelrooy | 1 | NED | CF | Man Utd | 02–03 | |
Juan Sebastián Verón | 1 | ARG | M | Man Utd | 02–03 | |
Gabriel Heinze | 1 | ARG | LB/D | Man Utd | 06–07 | |
Kieran Richardson | 1 | ENG | M | Man Utd | 06–07 | |
Henrik Larsson | 1 | SWE | CF | Man Utd | 06–07 | Special Dispensation |
Alan Smith | 1 | ENG | CF | Man Utd | 06–07 | Special Dispensation[18] |
Owen Hargreaves | 1 | ENG[19] | M | Man Utd | 07–08 | |
Gerard Piqué | 1 | ESP | RB/CB | Man Utd | 07–08 | Special Dispensation[8] |
Fábio | 1 | BRA | LB | Man Utd | 10–11 | |
Antonio Valencia | 1 | ECU | RW | Man Utd | 10–11 | |
Michael Owen | 1 | ENG | CF | Man Utd | 10–11 | |
Chris Smalling | 1 | ENG | CB | Man Utd | 10–11 | |
Javier Hernández | 1 | MEX | CF | Man Utd | 10–11 | |
Darron Gibson | 1 | IRL[20] | CM | Man Utd | 10–11 | |
Joe Hart | 1 | ENG | GK | Man City | 11–12 | |
Pablo Zabaleta | 1 | ARG | RB | Man City | 11–12 | |
Micah Richards | 1 | ENG | RB | Man City | 11–12 | |
Aleksandar Kolarov | 1 | SRB | LB | Man City | 11–12 | |
Stefan Savić | 1 | MNE | CB | Man City | 11–12 | |
Joleon Lescott | 1 | ENG | CB | Man City | 11–12 | |
Vincent Kompany | 1 | BEL | CB | Man City | 11–12 | |
Gareth Barry | 1 | ENG | CM | Man City | 11–12 | |
Nigel de Jong | 1 | NED | CM | Man City | 11–12 | |
James Milner | 1 | ENG | CM | Man City | 11–12 | |
Yaya Touré | 1 | CIV | CM | Man City | 11–12 | |
Samir Nasri | 1 | FRA | RW | Man City | 11–12 | |
Adam Johnson | 1 | ENG | LW | Man City | 11–12 | |
David Silva | 1 | ESP | AM | Man City | 11–12 | |
Sergio Agüero | 1 | ARG | CF | Man City | 11–12 | |
Edin Džeko | 1 | BIH | CF | Man City | 11–12 | |
Mario Balotelli | 1 | ITA | CF | Man City | 11–12 |
Footnotes[]
- ↑ FA Premier League Handbook 2010–11. Retrieved on 16 May 2011.
- ↑ Giggs, Ryan (February 2005), "e11evenses", The Official Manchester United Magazine (Future) (150): 38, "Our first Premiership win in 1992/93 was the only time we've ever received a miniature trophy instead of a medal."
- ↑ Number of medals awarded to team players in that season, This not include staff (managers and their assistants).
- ↑ Robson was club captain, although was injured for much of the 1992–93 season, Steve Bruce deputising.
- ↑ Joint position with Bryan Robson
- ↑ David Batty was offered a medal under "special dispensation", but refused as he felt his contribution (5 games) was minimal.
- ↑ Although Gary Neville was still official club captain, he played 0 Premier League games through injury. Giggs was vice-captain.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 Bumper Go Figure: Season in Numbers, 12 May 2008, www.football365.com. Retrieved on 29 August 2008.
- ↑ Premier League Medal Winners 1992-93 to 2010-11
- ↑ Ogden, Mark and Julian Ley, English players now outnumbered by foreign legion, 13 August 2009, The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved on 18 August 2009.
- ↑ Statistics collated from full list of winners.
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 born in Dakar, Senegal, France international
- ↑ born in Cape Verde, Portuguese international
- ↑ born in Kinshasa, Zaire (now DR Congo), France international
- ↑ Jersey born, England international
- ↑ born in Ormskirk, Lancashire, but Australian international
- ↑ born in Brazil, Portuguese international
- ↑ Newcastle United Squad Profile: Alan Smith, nufc.premiumtv.co.uk. Retrieved on 29 August 2008.
- ↑ born in Calgary, Canada, England international
- ↑ born in Derry, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland international
References[]
- Statistics for Arsenal players sourced from: "Season by Season Statistics". Gunnermania. http://jkarlsson.netfirms.com/seasons/.
- Statistics for Chelsea players sourced from: "Chelsea player appearances". Soccerbase. http://www.soccerbase.com/squad_season.sd?teamid=536.
- Statistics for Manchester United players sourced from: "RedStat - Manchester United Statistics 1970-2007". http://home.no.net/olavree/.
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