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A '''list of [[medal]]s, [[prize]]s, and other [[award]]s''' in the field of sport. |
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This '''list of sport awards''' is an index to articles about notable [[medal]]s, [[prize]]s, and other [[award]]s in the field of sport. It is organized by sport. For a given sport, awards are often given for the best players or teams in each country. |
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== General and miscellaneous == |
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{{category see also|National sportsperson-of-the-year trophies and awards}} |
{{category see also|National sportsperson-of-the-year trophies and awards}} |
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*[[Golden Globes (Portugal)]] |
*[[Golden Globes (Portugal)]] |
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*[[James E. Sullivan Award]] – to outstanding amateur athletes in the United States ([[Amateur Athletic Union]]) |
*[[James E. Sullivan Award]] – to outstanding amateur athletes in the United States ([[Amateur Athletic Union]]) |
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*[[Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards# |
*[[Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards#Kids' Choice Sports|Kids' Choice Sports Awards]] |
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*[[Laureus World Sports Awards]] |
*[[Laureus World Sports Awards]] |
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*[[NACDA Directors' Cup]] – to the colleges and universities with the most success in collegiate athletics ([[National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics]]) |
*[[NACDA Directors' Cup]] – to the colleges and universities with the most success in collegiate athletics ([[National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics]]) |
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*[[Olympic Cup]] – to an institution or association with a record of merit and integrity in actively developing the Olympic movement ([[International Olympic Committee]]) |
*[[Olympic Cup]] – to an institution or association with a record of merit and integrity in actively developing the Olympic movement ([[International Olympic Committee]]) |
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*[[Slammy Award]]s |
*[[Slammy Award]]s |
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*[[List of sports awards honoring women]] |
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== American football and Canadian football == |
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{{See also|Category:American football trophies and awards|Category:Canadian football trophies and awards}} |
{{See also|Category:American football trophies and awards|Category:Canadian football trophies and awards}} |
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== Association football == |
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{{See also|Category:Association football trophies and awards}} |
{{See also|Category:Association football trophies and awards}} |
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*[[FIFA Presidential Award]] |
*[[FIFA Presidential Award]] |
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*[[FIFA Puskás Award]] – to the player judged to have scored the most aesthetically significant and "most beautiful" goal of the year |
*[[FIFA Puskás Award]] – to the player judged to have scored the most aesthetically significant and "most beautiful" goal of the year |
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*[[FIFA World Cup All-Time Team]] – an all-star squad published in 1994 and composed of some of the best players of all time |
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*[[FIFA World Cup awards]] |
*[[FIFA World Cup awards]] |
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*[[FIFA World Cup Dream Team]] – an all-star squad published in 2002 and composed of some of the best players of all time |
*[[FIFA World Cup Dream Team]] – an all-star squad published in 2002 and composed of some of the best players of all time |
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*[[Finnish Footballer of the Year|Footballer of the Year]] (Finland) |
*[[Finnish Footballer of the Year|Footballer of the Year]] (Finland) |
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*[[Georgian Footballer of the Year|Footballer of the Year]] (Georgia) |
*[[Georgian Footballer of the Year|Footballer of the Year]] (Georgia) |
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*[[Footballer of the Year |
*[[Footballer of the Year (Germany) |Footballer of the Year]] (Germany) |
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*[[PFAI Players' Player of the Year|Footballer of the Year]] (Ireland, Republic of) |
*[[PFAI Players' Player of the Year|Footballer of the Year]] (Ireland, Republic of) |
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*[[Footballer of the Year – Israel|Footballer of the Year]] (Israel) |
*[[Footballer of the Year – Israel|Footballer of the Year]] (Israel) |
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*[[Swiss Footballer of the Year|Footballer of the Year]] (Switzerland) |
*[[Swiss Footballer of the Year|Footballer of the Year]] (Switzerland) |
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*[[Liga I Foreign Footballer of the Year|Foreign Footballer of the Year]] (Romania) |
*[[Liga I Foreign Footballer of the Year|Foreign Footballer of the Year]] (Romania) |
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*[[Iran football award winners|Iran football awards]] |
*[[Iran football award winners|Iran football awards]] |
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*[[Lennart Johanssons Pokal]] – to the winners of the Swedish [[Allsvenskan]] |
*[[Lennart Johanssons Pokal]] – to the winners of the Swedish [[Allsvenskan]] |
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*[[MLS Golden Boot]] – to [[Major League Soccer]]'s regular season leading scorer |
*[[MLS Golden Boot]] – to [[Major League Soccer]]'s regular season leading scorer |
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*[[Norwegian Football Association Gold Watch]] – to players who reach 25 caps for the Norwegian national team |
*[[Norwegian Football Association Gold Watch]] – to players who reach 25 caps for the Norwegian national team |
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*NTF football awards – to players and coaches in Norwegian football |
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*[[Oscar del Calcio]] – to players and coaches in Italian football |
*[[Oscar del Calcio]] – to players and coaches in Italian football |
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*[[Pallone d'Argento]] – to the [[Serie A]] player deemed to have displayed the best civil and sporting behavior over the previous season |
*[[Pallone d'Argento]] – to the [[Serie A]] player deemed to have displayed the best civil and sporting behavior over the previous season |
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== Australian rules football == |
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*[[AFL Army Award]] – to players who produce significant acts of bravery or selflessness to promote the cause of their team during a game |
*[[AFL Army Award]] – to players who produce significant acts of bravery or selflessness to promote the cause of their team during a game |
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== Auto racing == |
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{{See also|Category:Auto racing trophies and awards}} |
{{See also|Category:Auto racing trophies and awards}} |
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*[[Astor Cup (auto race)|Astor Cup]] – originally awarded to Astor Challenge Cup winners ( |
*[[Astor Cup (auto race)|Astor Cup]] – originally awarded to Astor Challenge Cup winners (1915–1916), now awarded to the [[IndyCar Series]] champion. |
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*[[Borg-Warner Trophy]] – to the champion of the [[Indianapolis 500]] |
*[[Borg-Warner Trophy]] – to the champion of the [[Indianapolis 500]] |
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*[[Gordon Bennett Cup (auto racing)|Gordon Bennett Cup]] – a defunct trophy to be raced for annually by the automobile clubs of various countries |
*[[Gordon Bennett Cup (auto racing)|Gordon Bennett Cup]] – a defunct trophy to be raced for annually by the automobile clubs of various countries |
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== Badminton == |
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* [[BWF Awards]] |
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== Baseball == |
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{{see also|Baseball awards}} |
{{see also|Baseball awards}} |
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== Basketball == |
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*European awards: |
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***[[John R. Wooden Award|Wooden Award]] |
***[[John R. Wooden Award|Wooden Award]] |
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***[[Naismith College Player of the Year|Naismith Award]] |
***[[Naismith College Player of the Year|Naismith Award]] |
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***[[NCAA basketball tournament Most Outstanding Player]] |
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***[[Carol Eckman Award]] |
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**Women only: |
**Women only: |
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***[[Nancy Lieberman Award]] |
***[[Nancy Lieberman Award]] |
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== Beach soccer == |
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*[[Beach Soccer Stars]] |
*[[Beach Soccer Stars]] |
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== Boxing == |
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{{See also|category:Boxing awards}} |
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*[[Golden Gloves]] |
*[[Golden Gloves]] |
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*[[Lonsdale Belt]] |
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*[[List of Olympic medalists in boxing|Olympic medalists]] |
*[[List of Olympic medalists in boxing|Olympic medalists]] |
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== Cricket == |
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{{see also|category:Cricket awards and rankings}} |
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*[[Allan Border Medal]] |
*[[Allan Border Medal]] |
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== Cycling == |
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*[[UCI Women's Road World Cup]] |
*[[UCI Women's Road World Cup]] |
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== Figure skating == |
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*[[European Figure Skating Championships]] |
*[[European Figure Skating Championships]] |
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== Golf == |
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*[[Eisenhower Trophy]] |
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*[[Presidents Cup]] |
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*[[Ryder Cup]] |
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*[[Solheim Cup]] |
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*[[Walker Cup]] |
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== Horse racing == |
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*[[Ascot Gold Cup]] (UK) |
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*[[Auckland Cup]] (New Zealand) |
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*[[Ayr Gold Cup]] (UK) |
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*[[Caulfield Cup]] (Australia) |
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*[[Cheltenham Gold Cup]] (UK) |
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*[[Cox Plate]] (Australia) |
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*[[Geraldton Gold Cup]] (Australia) |
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*[[Hollywood Gold Cup]] (USA) |
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*[[Melbourne Cup]] (Australia) |
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*[[Queen's Plate]] (Canada) |
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== Ice hockey == |
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=== North America === |
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Stanley Cup no background.png|The Stanley Cup |
Stanley Cup no background.png|The Stanley Cup |
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=== Sweden === |
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*[[Guldhjälmen]] |
*[[Guldhjälmen]] |
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== Lacrosse == |
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Minto Cup.JPG|The Minto Cup |
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== [[Lists of Olympic medalists|Olympic medalists]] == |
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{{See also|List of multiple Olympic gold medalists}} |
{{See also|List of multiple Olympic gold medalists}} |
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*[[List of Olympic medalists in triathlon|Triathlon]] |
*[[List of Olympic medalists in triathlon|Triathlon]] |
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*[[List of Olympic medalists in volleyball|Volleyball]] |
*[[List of Olympic medalists in volleyball|Volleyball]] |
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*[[List of Olympic medalists in water polo| |
*Water polo: [[List of Olympic medalists in water polo (men)|men]] and [[List of Olympic medalists in water polo (women)|women]] |
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*[[List of Olympic medalists in weightlifting|Weightlifting]] |
*[[List of Olympic medalists in weightlifting|Weightlifting]] |
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*Wrestling: [[List of Olympic medalists in freestyle wrestling|freestyle]] and [[List of Olympic medalists in Greco-Roman wrestling|Greco-Roman]] |
*Wrestling: [[List of Olympic medalists in freestyle wrestling|freestyle]] and [[List of Olympic medalists in Greco-Roman wrestling|Greco-Roman]] |
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== [[Lists of Paralympic medalists|Paralympic medalists]] == |
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{{See also|List of multiple Paralympic gold medalists}} |
{{See also|List of multiple Paralympic gold medalists}} |
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*[[List of Paralympic medalists in alpine skiing|Alpine skiing]] |
*[[List of Paralympic medalists in alpine skiing|Alpine skiing]] |
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*[[List of Paralympic medalists in archery|Archery]] |
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*[[List of Paralympic medalists in athletics|Athletics]] |
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*[[List of Paralympic medalists in boccia|Boccia]] |
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*[[List of Paralympic medalists in dartchery|Dartchery]] |
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*[[List of Paralympic medalists in football 5-a-side|Football 5-a-side]] |
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*[[List of Paralympic medalists in football 7-a-side|Football 7-a-side]] |
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*[[List of Paralympic medalists in rowing|Rowing]] |
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*[[List of Paralympic medalists in shooting|Shooting]] |
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*[[List of Paralympic medalists in swimming|Swimming]] |
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*[[List of Paralympic medalists in table tennis|Table tennis]] |
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*[[List of Paralympic medalists in wheelchair curling|Wheelchair curling]] |
*[[List of Paralympic medalists in wheelchair curling|Wheelchair curling]] |
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== Rugby league == |
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{{See also|Category:Rugby league trophies and awards}} |
{{See also|Category:Rugby league trophies and awards}} |
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== Rugby union == |
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Webb Ellis Cup.jpg|The Webb Ellis Cup |
Webb Ellis Cup.jpg|The Webb Ellis Cup |
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===Domestic trophies=== |
=== Domestic trophies === |
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* European: |
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===International two-team challenge trophies=== |
=== International two-team challenge trophies === |
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* Contested in the [[Six Nations Championship|Six Nations]]: |
* Contested in the [[Six Nations Championship|Six Nations]]: |
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===IRB Awards=== |
=== IRB Awards === |
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[[IRB Awards]] (includes two awards given by the International Rugby Players' Association as part of the awards program): |
[[IRB Awards]] (includes two awards given by the International Rugby Players' Association as part of the awards program): |
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== Sailing == |
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*Awards: |
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== Tennis == |
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*[[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam]] trophies: |
*[[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam]] trophies: |
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== Water polo == |
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===Thoroughbred horse racing=== |
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*[[Montenegrin Water Polo Cup]], national water polo cup played in Montenegro |
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*[[Greek Water Polo Cup]] |
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*[[Croatian Water Polo Cup]] |
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*[[Asian Water Polo Cup]] |
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*[[Serbian Water Polo Cup]] |
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*[[FINA Water Polo World Cup]] of the Fédération Internationale de Natation |
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== Other sports == |
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*[[Biathlon World Championships]] |
*[[Biathlon World Championships]] |
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*[[Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame]] |
*[[Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame]] |
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*[[Callahan Award]] |
*[[Callahan Award]] |
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*[[Commonwealth Games]] |
*[[Commonwealth Games]] |
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*[[Elcho Shield]]; rifle shooting ([[National Rifle Association |
*[[Elcho Shield]]; rifle shooting ([[National Rifle Association (United Kingdom)]]) |
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*[[ESPY Award]] |
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*[[FIS Alpine Ski World Cup]] |
*[[FIS Alpine Ski World Cup]] |
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*[[Golden Goggle Awards]]; swimming |
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*[[Harmsworth Trophy]]; powerboating |
*[[Harmsworth Trophy]]; powerboating |
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*[[Leech Cup]]; long range shooting ([[National Rifle Association]]) |
*[[Leech Cup]]; long range shooting ([[National Rifle Association of America]]) |
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*[[Mug Cup]]; river racing |
*[[Mug Cup]]; river racing |
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*[[NOGI Awards]]; [[underwater diving]] |
*[[NOGI Awards]]; [[underwater diving]] |
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*[[Slammy Award]] |
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*[[List of sumo trophies]] |
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*[[Waterloo Cup]]; [[coursing]] |
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*[[Wimbledon Cup]]; long range shooting ([[National Rifle Association of America]]) |
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Latest revision as of 10:04, 14 September 2024
This list of sport awards is an index to articles about notable medals, prizes, and other awards in the field of sport. It is organized by sport. For a given sport, awards are often given for the best players or teams in each country.
General and miscellaneous
[edit]- BBC Sports Personality of the Year:
- BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year
- BBC Sports Personality of the Year Coach Award
- BBC Sports Personality of the Year Helen Rollason Award
- BBC Sports Personality of the Year Lifetime Achievement Award
- BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award
- BBC Sports Unsung Hero Award
- BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year
- Egebergs Ærespris – to athletes who excel in more than one sport (Norway)
- ESPY Awards
- Golden Globes (Portugal)
- James E. Sullivan Award – to outstanding amateur athletes in the United States (Amateur Athletic Union)
- Kids' Choice Sports Awards
- Laureus World Sports Awards
- NACDA Directors' Cup – to the colleges and universities with the most success in collegiate athletics (National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics)
- NXT Year-End Awards
- Olympic Cup – to an institution or association with a record of merit and integrity in actively developing the Olympic movement (International Olympic Committee)
- Slammy Awards
- List of sports awards honoring women
American football and Canadian football
[edit]- Associated Press College Football Player of the Year – to the most outstanding collegiate football player in the United States (Associated Press)
- Grey Cup – to the champions of the Canadian Football League
- Heisman Trophy – to outstanding college football players whose performance best exhibits the pursuit of excellence with integrity (Heisman Trophy Trust)
- Pro Football Hall of Fame
- Vince Lombardi Trophy – to the winning team of the National Football League's championship game, the Super Bowl
Association football
[edit]- A–E
- Albo Panchina d'Oro – to the best Italian coach of the Serie A
- Best European Goalkeeper
- Best Male Soccer Player ESPY Award
- Best Soccer Player ESPY Award
- Bota de Prata – to the top scorer in the Portuguese Primeira Liga
- Brian Clough Trophy – to the winners of any league, cup or friendly match between Derby County and Nottingham Forest
- CAF Clubs of the 20th Century – a ranking of the most successful clubs of the 20th century in Africa
- CNID Awards – to players and coaches in the Portuguese Primeira Liga and to Portuguese players and coaches in other countries
- Coach of the Year (Romania)
- Copa Libertadores – to the winners of the Copa Libertadores
- Copa Sudamericana – to the winners of the Copa Sudamericana
- CSL Golden Boot – to the top goalscorer in the Canadian Soccer League
- Det Gyldne Bur – to the best goalkeeper in Danish football
- DZFoot d'Or – to the Algerian player considered to have performed the best over the previous year
- European Champion Clubs' Cup – to the winners of the UEFA Champions League
- European Golden Shoe – to the leading goalscorer in league matches from the top division of every European national league
- F
- FA Cup – to the winners of the FA Cup
- FAM Football Awards (Malaysia)
- FIFA Ballon d'Or – given annually to the player who is considered to have performed the best in the previous season
- FIFA Clubs of the 20th Century – a ranking of the most successful clubs of the 20th century
- FIFA Development Award – for the development of football in countries judged to need it most
- FIFA Fair Play Award – for exemplary civil or sporting behavior
- FIFA Order of Merit – for significant contributions to football
- FIFA Player of the Century – to the greatest player of the 20th century
- FIFA Presidential Award
- FIFA Puskás Award – to the player judged to have scored the most aesthetically significant and "most beautiful" goal of the year
- FIFA World Cup awards
- FIFA World Cup Dream Team – an all-star squad published in 2002 and composed of some of the best players of all time
- FIFA World Cup – to the winners of the FIFA World Cup
- FIFA World Player of the Year – to the players who were thought to be the best in the world; replaced by the FIFA Ballon d'Or
- Footballer of the Year (Argentina)
- Footballer of the Year (Austria)
- Footballer of the Year (Azerbaijan)
- Footballer of the Year (Baltic and Commonwealth of Independent States)
- Footballer of the Year (Belgium)
- Footballer of the Year (Bulgaria)
- Footballer of the Year (Chile)
- Footballer of the Year (Croatia)
- Footballer of the Year (Czech Republic)
- Footballer of the Year (Czechoslovakia)
- Footballer of the Year (Denmark)
- Footballer of the Year (Estonia)
- Footballer of the Year (Finland)
- Footballer of the Year (Georgia)
- Footballer of the Year (Germany)
- Footballer of the Year (Ireland, Republic of)
- Footballer of the Year (Israel)
- Footballer of the Year (Kazakhstan)
- Footballer of the Year (Latvia)
- Footballer of the Year (Liechtenstein)
- Footballer of the Year (Lithuania)
- Footballer of the Year (Luxembourg)
- Footballer of the Year (Macedonia)
- Footballer of the Year (Moldova)
- Footballer of the Year (Netherlands)
- Footballer of the Year (Norway)
- Footballer of the Year (Paraguay)
- Footballer of the Year (Portugal)
- Footballer of the Year (Romania)
- Footballer of the Year – given by Futbol (Russia)
- Footballer of the Year – given by Sport-Express (Russia)
- Footballer of the Year (Serbia)
- Footballer of the Year (Slovakia)
- Footballer of the Year (Soviet Union)
- Footballer of the Year (Sweden)
- Footballer of the Year (Switzerland)
- Foreign Footballer of the Year (Romania)
- Football Manager of the Year (Germany)
- G–M
- Goal of the Month (Germany)
- Goal of the Year (Germany)
- Golden Ball (Czech Republic)
- Golden Ball (Portugal)
- Golden Foot – to players who stand out for their athletic achievements and personality
- Guerin d'Oro – to the player in the Italian Serie A with at least 19 games played who has obtained the best average media rating
- Heart of Hajduk Award – to Croatian club HNK Hajduk Split's best player
- Hong Kong Top Footballer Awards
- IFFHS World's Best Goalkeeper
- Iran football awards
- Lennart Johanssons Pokal – to the winners of the Swedish Allsvenskan
- MLS Golden Boot – to Major League Soccer's regular season leading scorer
- N–Z
- Norwegian Football Association Gold Watch – to players who reach 25 caps for the Norwegian national team
- NTF football awards – to players and coaches in Norwegian football
- Oscar del Calcio – to players and coaches in Italian football
- Pallone d'Argento – to the Serie A player deemed to have displayed the best civil and sporting behavior over the previous season
- Piłka Nożna plebiscite awards – to players and coaches in Polish football
- Premier League Golden Boot – to the top goalscorer at the end of the Premier League season
- Prva HNL Player of the Year – to the best player in Croatian football
- PSAP Awards (Greece):
- PSL Awards (South Africa):
- Rinus Michels Awards (Netherlands)
- Silver Ball – for the best goal scored for the Estonian national team
- Sportske Novosti award – to the best player in the world (Croatia)
- Sportske novosti Yellow Shirt award – to the best player in the Croatian Prva HNL
- Ubaldo Fillol Award – to the goalkeeper with the lowest goals-to-games ratio in the Argentine Primera División
- UEFA Best Player in Europe
- UEFA Cup – to the winners of the UEFA Europa League
- Women's Professional Soccer awards
- World Team of the 20th Century – an all-star squad published in 1998 and composed of some of the best players of all time
- Young Player of the Year (Ireland, Republic of)
Australian rules football
[edit]- AFL Army Award – to players who produce significant acts of bravery or selflessness to promote the cause of their team during a game
- AFL Rising Star – to a standout young player in the Australian Football League
- AFL Players Association awards – a group of awards given annually to players in the Australian Football League, voted for by all AFL players
- All-Australian team – an all-star team of Australian rules footballers selected by a panel at the end of each season
- Brownlow Medal – to the "fairest and best" player in the Australian Football League during the regular season as determined by votes cast by the officiating field umpires after each game
- Coleman Medal – to the Australian Football League player who kicks the most goals in regular-season matches in that year
- Goal of the Year – for the best goal of the season
- Herald Sun Player of the Year – a media award for the Australian Football League given by Melbourne newspaper the Herald Sun
- Jock McHale Medal – to the coach of the winning premiership team in the Australian Football League
- Leigh Matthews Trophy – to the most valuable player in the Australian Football League
- Lou Richards Medal – to the best player in the Australian Football League as voted on by the Sunday Footy Show panel
- Mark of the Year – for the best mark of the season. A mark is the action of a player cleanly catching a kicked ball that has travelled more than 15 metres (49 ft) without the ball hitting the ground
- Michael Tuck Medal – to the "fairest and best" player in the AFL Pre-season Cup Final
- Norm Smith Medal – given in the AFL Grand Final to the player adjudged by an independent panel of experts to have been the best player in the match
Auto racing
[edit]- Astor Cup – originally awarded to Astor Challenge Cup winners (1915–1916), now awarded to the IndyCar Series champion.
- Borg-Warner Trophy – to the champion of the Indianapolis 500
- Gordon Bennett Cup – a defunct trophy to be raced for annually by the automobile clubs of various countries
- Harley J. Earl Trophy – to the champion of the Daytona 500
- Sprint Cup – to the championship winner of the Sprint Cup Series of NASCAR
- The Wally – to the winners of a national event of the National Hot Rod Association
- Vanderbilt Cup – the first major trophy in American auto racing
Badminton
[edit]Baseball
[edit]- Baseball Hall of Fame (disambiguation)
- Commissioner's Trophy – to the Major League Baseball team that wins the World Series
- Cy Young Award – to the best pitchers in Major League Baseball
- Gold Glove Award – to the Major League Baseball players judged to have exhibited superior individual fielding performances at each fielding position
- Manager of the Year Award – to the best managers in Major League Baseball
- Most Valuable Player Award – to the regular-season most valuable players in Major League Baseball
- Olympic medalists
- Rookie of the Year Award – to Major League Baseball's best regular-season rookies
Basketball
[edit]- European awards:
- Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
- National Basketball Association awards:
- U.S. college basketball awards:
- Women's National Basketball Association awards:
Beach soccer
[edit]Boxing
[edit]Cricket
[edit]- Allan Border Medal
- Cricket World Cup – to the winners of the Cricket World Cup
- ICC Awards (International Cricket Council)
- The Ashes – the oldest prize in international cricket, played since 1882
- Wisden Cricketers of the Year (Wisden Cricketers' Almanack)
Cycling
[edit]Figure skating
[edit]Golf
[edit]Horse racing
[edit]- Ascot Gold Cup (UK)
- Auckland Cup (New Zealand)
- Ayr Gold Cup (UK)
- Caulfield Cup (Australia)
- Cheltenham Gold Cup (UK)
- Cox Plate (Australia)
- Geraldton Gold Cup (Australia)
- Hollywood Gold Cup (USA)
- Melbourne Cup (Australia)
- Queen's Plate (Canada)
Ice hockey
[edit]North America
[edit]-
The Stanley Cup
- Allan Cup
- Art Ross Trophy
- Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy
- Calder Cup
- Calder Memorial Trophy
- Clarence S. Campbell Bowl
- Conn Smythe Trophy
- Frank J. Selke Trophy
- Hart Memorial Trophy
- Hobey Baker Award
- Jack Adams Award
- James Norris Memorial Trophy
- King Clancy Memorial Trophy
- Lady Byng Memorial Trophy
- Les Cunningham Award
- Lester Patrick Trophy
- Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy
- Memorial Cup
- NHL Plus-Minus Award
- Patty Kazmaier Award
- Presidents' Trophy
- Prince of Wales Trophy
- Roger Crozier Saving Grace Award
- Stanley Cup
- Ted Lindsay Award
- Turner Cup
- Vezina Trophy
- William M. Jennings Trophy
Sweden
[edit]Lacrosse
[edit]-
The Minto Cup
- Champion's Cup
- Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr. Award
- Founders Cup
- Jack Turnbull Award
- Les Bartley Award
- Les Bartley Award (Toronto Rock)
- Lt. Raymond Enners Award
- Major League Lacrosse Coach of the Year Award
- Major League Lacrosse Defensive Player of the Year Award
- Major League Lacrosse Goaltender of the Year Award
- Major League Lacrosse Most Improved Player of the Year Award
- Major League Lacrosse MVP Award
- Major League Lacrosse Offensive Player of the Year Award
- Major League Lacrosse Rookie of the Year Award
- Major League Lacrosse Sportsman of the Year Award
- Major League Lacrosse Weekly Awards
- Mann Cup
- McLaughlin Award
- Minto Cup
- National Lacrosse League Defensive Player of the Year Award
- National Lacrosse League Executive of the Year Award
- National Lacrosse League GM of the Year Award
- National Lacrosse League Goaltender of the Year Award
- National Lacrosse League Monthly Awards
- National Lacrosse League MVP Award
- National Lacrosse League Rookie of the Year Award
- National Lacrosse League Sportsmanship Award
- National Lacrosse League Weekly Awards
- Presidents Cup
- Schmeisser Award
- Steinfeld Cup
- Tewaaraton Trophy
- Tom Borrelli Award
- Alpine skiing
- Archery
- Athletics: men and women
- Badminton
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Biathlon
- Bobsleigh
- Boxing
- Canoeing: men and women
- Cross-country skiing
- Curling
- Cycling: men and women
- Diving
- Equestrian
- Fencing: men and women
- Field hockey
- Figure skating
- Football
- Freestyle skiing
- Gymnastics: men and women
- Handball: men and women
- Ice hockey
- Judo
- Luge
- Modern pentathlon
- Nordic combined
- Rowing: men and women
- Sailing
- Shooting
- Short track speed skating
- Skeleton
- Ski jumping
- Snowboarding
- Softball
- Speed skating
- Swimming: men and women
- Synchronized swimming
- Table tennis
- Taekwondo
- Tennis
- Triathlon
- Volleyball
- Water polo: men and women
- Weightlifting
- Wrestling: freestyle and Greco-Roman
Rugby league
[edit]- 1989 League Legends Cup – awarded to the winner of the annual match between National Rugby League clubs the Canberra Raiders and the Wests Tigers
- Albert Goldthorpe Medal – award to the Super League player of the year by Rugby Leaguer & League Express magazine
- Auckland Rugby League club trophies – prizes, medals, and awards won by clubs of the Auckland Rugby League
- Clive Churchill Medal – awarded to the annual National Rugby League Grand final's man-of-the-match
- Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Honours – prizes, medals, and awards of the National Rugby League team Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
- Dally M Awards – the National Rugby League's official annual awards ceremony
- Dally M Medal – player of the season
- List of Dally M Awards winners
- Foley Shield – awarded to the winners of the annual inter-city competition of North Queensland
- Harry Sunderland Trophy – awarded to the annual Super League Grand final's man-of-the-match
- The Immortals – the top six players in Australian history according to Rugby League Week
- J. J. Giltinan Shield – awarded annually to the National Rugby League season's minor premiers
- Jack Gibson Cup – awarded to the winner of the annual match between National Rugby League clubs the Parramatta Eels and Sydney Roosters clubs
- Johnny Mannah Cup – awarded to the winner of the annual match between National Rugby League clubs the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks and Sydney Roosters clubs
- Lance Todd Trophy – awarded to the annual Challenge Cup Final's man-of-the-match
- League Leader's Shield – awarded annually to Super League's leaders at the end of the regular season
- Mal Meninga Medal – awarded to the Canberra Raiders player of the year
- Man of Steel Awards – awarded annually to the Super League player of the year
- RLIF Awards – the Rugby League International Federation's annual awards ceremony
- Ron Coote Cup – awarded to the winner of the annual match between National Rugby League clubs the South Sydney Rabbitohs and Sydney Roosters clubs
- Rothmans Medal – awarded annually to the best and fairest player of the New South Wales Rugby League and the Brisbane Rugby League
- Royal Agricultural Society Shield – awarded to the annual winners of the New South Wales Rugby League premiership in its early years
- Charity Shield (NRL) – awarded to the winner of an annual pre-season match between National Rugby League clubs the South Sydney Rabbitohs and St George Illawarra Dragons
- Rugby League World Golden Boot Award – awarded annually to the player of the year according to Rugby League World magazine
- South Sydney Rabbitohs competition honours – prizes, medals, and awards of the National Rugby League team South Sydney Rabbitohs
- Super League Dream Team
- Thacker Shield – awarded annually to the winner of a match between the champion clubs of the Canterbury Rugby League and West Coast Rugby League
- Wally Lewis Medal – awarded annually to the player of the State of Origin series
Rugby union
[edit]-
The Webb Ellis Cup
Domestic trophies
[edit]- European:
- European Rugby Champions Cup – a competition involving leading club, regional, and provincial teams from England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, and Wales
- European Challenge Cup – the second-tier competition to the European Rugby Champions Cup
- European Shield – a defunct repechage tournament for teams knocked out in the first round of the European Challenge Cup (no longer awarded)
- Heineken Cup (no longer awarded)
- France:
- Bouclier de Brennus – to the champions of the Top 14 league
- Great Britain and Ireland:
- Anglo-Welsh Cup – (aka LV Cup, a cup competition for English and Welsh top-level club teams)
- British and Irish Cup – a cup competition for British and Irish semi-pro club teams
- New Zealand:
- ITM Cup – New Zealand's annual professional domestic competition
- Meads Cup – a cup played for between provincial teams during the Heartland Championship, the second-tier domestic league
- Lochore Cup – the secondary trophy in the Heartland Championship
- Ranfurly Shield – a trophy between provincial teams
- South Africa:
- Currie Cup – South Africa's premier domestic competition
- Southern Hemisphere:
- Super Rugby Trophy – to the winners of the Super Rugby competition
International two-team challenge trophies
[edit]- Contested in the Six Nations:
- Calcutta Cup – England and Scotland
- Centenary Quaich – Ireland and Scotland
- Giuseppe Garibaldi Trophy – France and Italy
- Millennium Trophy – England and Ireland
- Contested in the Tri Nations:
- Bledisloe Cup – Australia and New Zealand, also contested once a year outside the Tri Nations
- Freedom Cup – New Zealand and South Africa
- Mandela Challenge Plate – Australia and South Africa
- Other trophies:
- Antim Cup – Georgia and Romania
- Cook Cup – Australia and England
- Dave Gallaher Trophy – France and New Zealand
- Elgon Cup – Kenya and Uganda
- Hillary Shield – England and New Zealand
- Hopetoun Cup – Australia and Scotland
- James Bevan Trophy – Australia and Wales
- Lansdowne Cup – Australia and Ireland
- Prince William Cup – South Africa and Wales
- Puma Trophy – Argentina and Australia
- Tom Richards Trophy – Australia and the British and Irish Lions
- Trophée des Bicentenaires – Australia and France
IRB Awards
[edit]IRB Awards (includes two awards given by the International Rugby Players' Association as part of the awards program):
- IRB Development Award
- IRB International Coach of the Year
- IRB International Player of the Year
- IRB International Sevens Player of the Year
- IRB International Team of the Year
- IRB International Women's Personality of the Year
- IRB Junior Player of the Year
- IRB Referee Award for Distinguished Service
- IRB Spirit of Rugby Award
- IRPA Special Merit Award
- IRPA Try of the Year
- Melrose Cup – to the winners of the Rugby World Cup Sevens
- Webb Ellis Cup – to the winners of the Rugby World Cup
Sailing
[edit]- Awards:
- Trophies:
- America's Cup
- Sailing World Cup
- Volvo ocean race
Tennis
[edit]- Grand Slam trophies:
- World championship trophies:
Water polo
[edit]- Montenegrin Water Polo Cup, national water polo cup played in Montenegro
- Greek Water Polo Cup
- Croatian Water Polo Cup
- Asian Water Polo Cup
- Serbian Water Polo Cup
- FINA Water Polo World Cup of the Fédération Internationale de Natation
Other sports
[edit]- Ashburton Shield; rifle shooting (National Rifle Association (United Kingdom))
- Biathlon World Championships
- Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame
- Boston Marathon
- Callahan Award
- Commonwealth Games
- Elcho Shield; rifle shooting (National Rifle Association (United Kingdom))
- ESPY Award
- FIS Alpine Ski World Cup
- Golden Goggle Awards; swimming
- Harmsworth Trophy; powerboating
- Leech Cup; long range shooting (National Rifle Association of America)
- Mug Cup; river racing
- NOGI Awards; underwater diving
- Slammy Award
- List of sumo trophies
- Waterloo Cup; coursing
- Wimbledon Cup; long range shooting (National Rifle Association of America)
- World MMA Awards