SPFA Manager of the Year
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The Scottish Professional Footballers' Association Manager of the Year (often called the SPFA Manager of the Year, or simply the Scottish Manager of the Year) award is given to the football manager in Professional Scottish football, whom is seen to have been the best manager of the previous season.[1]
The award was first given in 2007, and was won by Celtic boss Gordon Strachan.
However, the award was replaced by the PFA Scotland Manager of the Year award the following season.
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[edit] List of winners
[edit] 2000s
| Season | Name | Club | Notes |
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| 2006–07 | Celtic | First winner of the award First manager to win both manager awards Winning the award in addition to the SFWA award |
[edit] Breakdown of winners
[edit] Winners by club
| Club | Number of wins | Winning seasons |
|---|---|---|
| Celtic | 1 | 2006–07 |
[edit] Winners by country
| Nationality | Number of wins | Winning seasons |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2006–07 |
[edit] See also
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SPFA awards
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[edit] References
- ^ SPFA to recognise top manager, BBC, 17 April 2007.

