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Premier League Goal of the Season

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English football award
This article is about the accolade awarded by the Premier League. For theMatch of the Day accolade, seeBBC Goal of the Season.

Emre Can won the inaugural award in the 2016–17 season.

ThePremier League Goal of the Season is an annualfootball award for the player deemed to have scored the best goal in the precedingPremier League season.

The shortlist features each of the season's ninePremier League Goal of the Month winners and on occasion, such as in 2016–17, 2018–19, and 2023–24, a goal from May which does not have a monthly vote. The winner is decided by a combination of an online public vote — which contributes to 10% of the final tally — and a panel of experts.[1]

The award was first given following the2016–17 season and, since 2024–25, has been known by its sponsored name, theGuinness Goal of the Season; the award had been previously sponsored byCarling for its first three iterations and byBudweiser from 2019–20 to 2023–24. In 2020, the Premier League backdated the award and named an unofficial winner for every season since its inception.[2]

First recipient of the award wasLiverpool'sEmre Can for hisbicycle kick away atWatford.[3] The current holder of the award isManchester City'sOmar Marmoush for hislong-range strike againstBournemouth.

Winners

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Key
BoldPlayer still active in thePremier League
Indicates player who also won theFIFA Puskás Award for this goal
Indicates player who also won thePremier League Golden Boot award in the same season
§Denotes the club werePremier League champions in the same season
ItalicsHome team
SeasonPlayerNationalityTeamScore[a]OpponentDateRef.
2016–17Emre CanGermanyLiverpool1–0Watford1 May 2017[3]
2017–18Sofiane BoufalMoroccoSouthampton1–0West Bromwich Albion21 October 2017[4]
2018–19Andros TownsendEnglandCrystal Palace2–1Manchester City22 December 2018[5]
2019–20Son Heung-minSouth KoreaTottenham Hotspur3–0Burnley7 December 2019[6]
2020–21Erik LamelaArgentinaTottenham Hotspur1–0Arsenal14 March 2021[7]
2021–22Mohamed SalahEgyptLiverpool2–1Manchester City3 October 2021[8]
2022–23Julio EncisoParaguayBrighton & Hove Albion1–1Manchester City24 May 2023[9]
2023–24Alejandro GarnachoArgentinaManchester United1–0Everton26 November 2023[10]
2024–25Omar MarmoushEgyptManchester City1–0Bournemouth20 May 2025[11]

The following awards were retrospectively given, dating back to the Premier League'sfounding season.[2] However, the awards were unofficial and thus shall not be counted as if it was official.[10][12][13][14][15]

SeasonPlayerNationalityTeamScore[a]OpponentDateRef.
1992–93Dalian AtkinsonEnglandAston Villa3–1Wimbledon3 October 1992[16]
1993–94Rod WallaceEnglandLeeds United1–0Tottenham Hotspur17 April 1994[17][18]
1994–95Matt Le TissierEnglandSouthampton2–3Blackburn Rovers10 December 1994[19][20]
1995–96Tony YeboahGhanaLeeds United3–1Wimbledon23 September 1995[21][22]
1996–97David BeckhamEnglandManchester United§3–0Wimbledon17 August 1996[23]
1997–98Dennis Bergkamp(1)NetherlandsArsenal§3–2Leicester City27 August 1997[24][25]
1998–99Muzzy IzzetTurkeyLeicester City2–1Tottenham Hotspur19 October 1998[26]
1999–2000Paolo Di CanioItalyWest Ham United1–0Wimbledon26 March 2000[27]
2000–01Shaun BartlettSouth AfricaCharlton Athletic2–0Leicester City1 April 2001[28]
2001–02Dennis Bergkamp(2)NetherlandsArsenal§1–0Newcastle United2 March 2002[29]
2002–03Thierry HenryFranceArsenal1–0Tottenham Hotspur16 November 2002[30]
2003–04Dietmar HamannGermanyLiverpool1–0Portsmouth17 March 2004[31]
2004–05Patrik BergerCzech RepublicPortsmouth1–1Charlton Athletic21 August 2004[32]
2005–06Matthew TaylorEnglandPortsmouth3–1Sunderland29 October 2005[33][34]
2006–07Wayne Rooney(1)EnglandManchester United§2–0Bolton Wanderers17 March 2007[35][36]
2007–08Emmanuel AdebayorTogoArsenal3–1Tottenham Hotspur15 September 2007[37][38]
2008–09Glen JohnsonEnglandPortsmouth2–1Hull City22 November 2008[39]
2009–10Maynor FigueroaHondurasWigan Athletic2–1Stoke City12 December 2009[40]
2010–11Wayne Rooney(2)EnglandManchester United§2–1Manchester City12 February 2011[41][42]
2011–12Papiss CisséSenegalNewcastle United2–0Chelsea2 May 2012[43][44]
2012–13Robin van PersieNetherlandsManchester United§2–0Aston Villa22 April 2013[45][46]
2013–14Jack Wilshere(1)EnglandArsenal1–0Norwich City19 October 2013[47]
2014–15Jack Wilshere(2)EnglandArsenal3–0West Bromwich Albion24 May 2015[48]
2015–16Dele AlliEnglandTottenham Hotspur2–1Crystal Palace23 January 2016[49]

Awards won by nationality

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Official award winners (2016–17 onwards)

CountryPlayersTotal
 Argentina22
 Egypt22
 England11
 Germany11
 Morocco11
 Paraguay11
 South Korea11

Unofficial award winners (1992–93 to 2015–16)

CountryPlayersTotal
 England911
 Netherlands23
 Czech Republic11
 France11
 Ghana11
 Honduras11
 Italy11
 Senegal11
 South Africa11
 Togo11
 Turkey11

Awards won by club

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Official award winners (2016–17 onwards)

ClubPlayersTotal
Liverpool22
Tottenham Hotspur22
Brighton & Hove Albion11
Crystal Palace11
Manchester City11
Manchester United11
Southampton11

Unofficial award winners (1992–93 to 2015–16)

ClubPlayersTotal
Arsenal46
Manchester United34
Portsmouth33
Leeds United22
Aston Villa11
Charlton Athletic11
Leicester City11
Liverpool11
Newcastle United11
Southampton11
Tottenham Hotspur11
West Ham United11
Wigan Athletic11

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abThe score at the time of the goal. Player's team's score listed first.

References

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  2. ^ab"Every Premier League Goal of the Season". Premier League. 5 June 2020. Retrieved1 January 2022.
  3. ^ab"Can acrobatics win Carling Goal of the Season". Premier League. 26 May 2017. Retrieved27 May 2017.
  4. ^"Boufal wins 2017/18 Carling Goal of the Season". Premier League. 19 May 2018. Retrieved19 May 2018.
  5. ^"Townsend wins Carling Goal of the Season award". Premier League. 21 May 2019. Retrieved21 May 2019.
  6. ^"Son wins 2019/20 Budweiser Goal of the Season with solo special". Premier League. 13 August 2020. Retrieved13 August 2020.
  7. ^"Lamela rabona voted 2020/21 Budweiser Goal of Season". Premier League. 5 June 2021. Retrieved5 June 2021.
  8. ^"Salah wins 2021/22 Budweiser Goal of the Season award". Premier League. 29 May 2022. Retrieved29 May 2022.
  9. ^"Enciso wins Budweiser Goal of the Season award". Premier League. 4 June 2023. Retrieved5 June 2023.
  10. ^ab"Garnacho wins Budweiser Goal of the Season award". Premier League. 26 May 2024. Retrieved26 May 2024.It is the first time a Man Utd player has won the award since its inception in 2016/17.
  11. ^"Marmoush wins Guinness Goal of the Season award". Premier League. 31 May 2025. Retrieved31 May 2025.
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  37. ^"Spurs v Arsenal, 2007/08". Premier League. Retrieved2 January 2022.
  38. ^"Goal of the season".BBC Sport.BBC. 5 June 2008. Retrieved2 January 2022.
  39. ^"Portsmouth v Hull, 2008/09". Premier League. Retrieved2 January 2022.
  40. ^"Stoke v Wigan, 2009/10". Premier League. Retrieved2 January 2022.
  41. ^"Man Utd v Man City, 2010/11". Premier League. Retrieved2 January 2022.
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  43. ^"Chelsea v Newcastle, 2011/12". Premier League. Retrieved2 January 2022.
  44. ^McNulty, Phil (2 May 2012)."Chelsea 0-2 Newcastle".BBC Sport.BBC. Retrieved2 January 2022.
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  49. ^"Crystal Palace v Spurs, 2015/16". Premier League. Retrieved2 January 2022.
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