EFL Young Player of the Month


The EFL Young Player of the Month is an award for young players in all three divisions of the English Football League. To be eligible players must be under-21 or turn 21 during the current season. It was first awarded in December 2009. Victor Moses of Crystal Palace was the first winner.

Awards won by division

Up to and including the December 2025 award.
DivisionWins
League One53
Championship51
League Two34

Awards won by nationality

Up to and including the December 2025 award.
CountryWins
England

Awards won by club

Up to and including the December 2025 award.
ClubWins
Milton Keynes Dons6
Bristol City5
Norwich City5
Walsall5
AFC Wimbledon4
Barnsley4
Hull City4
Peterborough United4
Watford4
Birmingham City3
Blackpool3
Bradford City3
Bristol Rovers3
Charlton Athletic3
Leeds United3
Lincoln City3
Nottingham Forest3
Reading3
Sunderland3
Swindon Town3
Burnley2
Chesterfield2
Colchester United2
Crewe Alexandra2
Crystal Palace2
Exeter City2
Fulham2
Huddersfield Town2
Ipswich Town2
Leyton Orient2
Luton Town2
Middlesbrough2
Millwall2
Newport County2
Plymouth Argyle2
Sheffield United2
Sheffield Wednesday2
Shrewsbury Town2
Stockport County2
AFC Bournemouth1
Bolton Wanderers1
Brentford1
Brighton & Hove Albion1
Burton Albion1
Cardiff City1
Cheltenham Town1
Derby County1
Doncaster Rovers1
Fleetwood Town1
Grimsby Town1
Hartlepool United1
Leicester City1
Morecambe1
Notts County1
Oxford United1
Port Vale1
Rochdale1
Scunthorpe United1
Southend United1
Stevenage1
Sunderland1
Tranmere Rovers1
Wolverhampton Wanderers1
Wycombe Wanderers1