Monthly awards Annual awards PFA Players' Player of the Year The
PFA Players' Player of the Year award for 2003 was won by
Thierry Henry of Arsenal. This was the Frenchman's first award of the season and he beat off competition from the previous winner Ruud van Nistelrooy. The shortlist for the PFA Players' Player of the Year award, in alphabetical order, was as follows:
PFA Young Player of the Year The
PFA Young Player of the Year award was won by
Jermaine Jenas of Newcastle United. Wayne Rooney was voted runner-up, and John O'Shea finished third in one of his first full seasons as a United player. The shortlist for the award was as follows:
PFA Team of the Year Premier League Manager of the Year The
Premier League Manager of the Year award was won by
Sir Alex Ferguson for winning his eighth title and regaining the league after a superb second half to the season, involving an 18-match unbeaten run.
Premier League Player of the Year The
Premier League Player of the Year award was given to
Ruud van Nistelrooy, whose form, creativity and goals all helped Manchester United regain the league from Arsenal.
Premier League Golden Boot The
Premier League Golden Boot award was also won by
Ruud van Nistelrooy who scored 25 goals in 38 league matches and 44 in all competitions. He also equalled his record of eight goals in eight successive matches at the beginning of the season, a milestone he had reached the previous season. Van Nistelrooy finished one goal ahead of Arsenal's
Thierry Henry while
James Beattie managed 23 league goals for Southampton.
Premier League Golden Gloves The Premier League Golden Gloves award was given to Chelsea goalkeeper
Carlo Cudicini, who proved vital in their quest for UEFA Champions League football. He kept twelve clean sheets – the most in the season – and only conceded 35 goals. Viewers of ITV's
On the Ball voted Cudicini, ahead of Southampton keeper
Antti Niemi, and Blackburn Rovers'
Brad Friedel.
Goal of the Season The annual award was won by a wonder goal from
Thierry Henry against Tottenham Hotspur, on 16 November 2002, voted by viewers of ITV's
The Premiership. The French striker picked up the ball from his side of the pitch and ran almost , twisting and turning the Spurs defence to unleash a thunderous shot. In celebration, he ran the distance of the whole pitch and skidded in front of the Spurs faithful. The goal proved important as it helped them regain their position at the top of the Premiership from Liverpool.
Premier League Fair Play Award The Premier League Fair Play Award was won by
Manchester United. ==See also==