Uncategorised Iwobi Scoops Everton Player’s Player Of The Season Award

Jordan Pickford and Alex Iwobi claimed the top accolades of Everton Men’s End of Season Awards following influential individual campaigns.

Pickford collected a second successive Player of the Season prize, while Iwobi came out on top with his teammates for the Players’ Player of the Season award.

Seamus Coleman’s match-winning strike against Leeds United topped the Club’s hotly-contested Goal of the Season vote.

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Meanwhile, Nathalie Björn was named Everton Women’s Players’ Player of the Season and Jess Park was crowned the Women’s Young Player of the Season by coaching staff.


Pickford’s vital contributions across the term were once again recognised by supporters, with the England No.1 garnering 42.3 per cent of the overall vote to scoop his third Player of the Season award, having first being bestowed the honour in 2017/18.

The goalkeeper, who was earlier this week shortlisted for the Premier League’s Save of the Season and Game Changer awards for his stand-out performance in the Merseyside derby at Goodison in September, once again shone for Club and country in 2022/23.

Pickford made 124 saves in the Premier League in total (third-highest) and regularly captained the Toffees in the absence of teammate Coleman.

Iwobi continued his impressive form from the previous season and topped the Players’ Player vote after playing a crucial role in several different positions, as well as providing a Club-high of eight assists.

Elsewhere, McNeil convincingly won Everton’s Young Player of the Season with 72.5 per cent of the fan poll following an impressive maiden season in royal blue.

Signed from Burnley last summer, McNeil became a key figure under Sean Dyche – who handed the winger his Premier League debut during their time together at Turf Moore – during the second half of the season.

No Everton player managed to register more than McNeil’s 10 goal involvements (seven goals, three assists).

The Blues’ Goal of the Season award was another prize decided by Evertonians, with contenders from the Men’s, Women’s and Under-21s sides shortlisted.

Everton captain Coleman came out on top with 28.8 per cent of the vote for his superb goal in the 1-0 victory over Leeds United in February, edging teammate Michael Keane’s wonder strike against Tottenham Hotspur (26.8 per cent) in second and Demarai Gray’s stunning equaliser at Manchester City (24.1 per cent) in third.


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