PFA Merit Award
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The Professional Footballers' Association Merit Award (often called the PFA Merit Award, or simply the Merit Award) is an award given by the Professional Footballers' Association (the PFA) for meritorious service to football.[1]
The award was first given in 1974, and was won (jointly) by Bobby Charlton and Cliff Lloyd. The latest winner of the award was John McDermott, former player of Grimsby Town.
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[edit] List of winners
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[edit] 1980s
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[edit] 1970s
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| 1975 | First winner of the award from outside of England | |
| 1974 | First winners of the award | |
[edit] Breakdown of winners
[edit] Winners by country
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