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. [1] Victor Moses of Crystal Palace was the first winner.
Up to and including the September 2025 award.
| Division | Wins | 
|---|---|
| Championship | 51 | 
| League One | 50 | 
| League Two | 34 | 
Up to and including the September 2025 award.
| Country | Wins | 
|---|---|
|  England | 105 | 
|  Wales | 6 | 
|  Scotland | 4 | 
|  Northern Ireland | 3 | 
|  Republic of Ireland | 3 | 
|  France | 2 | 
|  Nigeria | 2 | 
|  Ivory Coast | 2 | 
|  Australia | 1 | 
|  Finland | 1 | 
|  Ghana | 1 | 
|  Iraq | 1 | 
|  Portugal | 1 | 
|  Serbia | 1 | 
|  Sierra Leone | 1 | 
|  United States | 1 | 
Up to and including the September 2025 award.