SJPF Segunda Liga Young Player of the Month

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The SJPF Segunda Liga Young Player of the Month (often called Second League Young Player of the Month) is an association football award that recognizes the best Segunda Liga young player each month of the season and is conceived by the SJPF (syndicate of professional football players). The award has been presented since the 2010–11 season and the recipient is based on individual scores assigned by the three national sports dailies, A Bola , Record , and O Jogo . Only Portuguese players under the age of 23 are in contention to win the award.

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2007–08  · 2008–09  · 2009–10  · 2010–11  · 2011–12  · 2012–13  · 2013–14  · 2014–15

Key
Award was shared with another player
GK Goalkeeper
DF Defender
MF Midfielder
FW Forward
MonthYearNationalityPlayerTeamPositionRef
September 2007 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Fábio Paím Trofense FW [1]
October 2007 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Celestino Estoril MF [2]
November 2007 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal João Vilela Gil Vicente MF [3]
December 2007 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Nuno Coelho Portimonense MF [4]
January 2008 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Bruno Severino Gondomar FW [2]
February 2008 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Grosso Desportivo das Aves MF [5]
March 2008 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Daniel Candeias Varzim FW [6]
April 2008 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Diogo Ramos Freamunde FW [7]
September 2008 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Yazalde Varzim FW [8]
October 2008 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Romeu Ribeiro Desportivo das Aves MF [9]
November 2008 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal André Castro Olhanense MF [10]
December 2008 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Miguel Rosa Estoril MF [10]
January 2009 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Bura Sporting da Covilhã DF [11]
February 2009 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal André Pinto Santa Clara DF [12]
March 2009 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal André André Varzim MF [13]
April 2009 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Ukra Olhanense FW [12]
May 2009 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Cascavel Freamunde FW [12]
September 2009 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
October 2009 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
November 2009 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal João Mendes Varzim FW [14]
December 2009 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal David Simão Fátima MF [15]
January 2010 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal João Silva Desportivo das Aves FW [16]
February 2010 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal João Silva Desportivo das Aves FW [17]
March 2010 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
April 2010 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
September 2010 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Daniel Candeias Portimonense FW
October 2010 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Tiago Cintra Leixões FW
November 2010 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal André Micael Moreirense DF
December 2010 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Rabiola Desportivo das Aves FW [18]
January 2011 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Carlitos Oliveirense MF [19]
February 2011 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal André Carvalhas Fátima MF [19]
March 2011 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Rui Pedro Leixões FW
April 2011 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Carlos Fonseca Feirense FW [20]
September 2011 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Licá Estoril FW
October 2011 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Miguel Rosa Belenenses MF
November 2011 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Pedro Santos Leixões FW [21]
December 2011 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Licá Estoril FW [22]
January 2012 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Licá Estoril FW [23]
February 2012 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Licá Estoril FW [23]
March 2012 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Ricardo Ribeiro Moreirense GK [24]
April 2012 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Miguel Rosa Belenenses MF
August 2012 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Miguel Rosa Benfica B MF [25]
September 2012 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Miguel Rosa Benfica B MF [25]
October 2012 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Bruma Sporting CP B FW [26]
November 2012 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Bruma Sporting CP B FW [26]
December 2012 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Pedro Moreira Porto B MF [27]
January 2013 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Pedro Moreira Porto B MF [27]
February 2013 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Miguel Rosa Benfica B MF [28]
March 2013 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Dani Coelho Arouca DF [29]
April 2013 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Zé Pedro Leixões DF [30]
August 2013 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Rafael Lopes Penafiel FW [31]
September 2013 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Rafael Lopes Penafiel FW [31]
October 2013 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Mike Moura Santa Clara DF [32]
November 2013 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Tiago Ferreira Porto B FW [33]
December 2013 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Vítor Bruno Penafiel MF [34]
January 2014 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Bruno Loureiro Académico de Viseu MF [35]
February 2014 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Bruno Loureiro Académico de Viseu MF [36]
March 2014 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Gonçalo Paciência Porto B FW [37]
April 2014 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Pité Beira-Mar MF [38]
August 2014 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal João Pinho Oliveirense GK [39]
September 2014 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal João Pinho Oliveirense GK [39]
October 2014 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Mário Mendonça Oliveirense FW [40]
November 2014 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal João Pinho Oliveirense GK [41]
December 2014 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Cláudio Ramos Tondela GK [42]
January 2015 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Pedro Eira Braga B DF [43]
February 2015 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Cláudio Ramos Tondela GK [44]
March 2015 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Raphael Guzzo Chaves MF [45]
April 2015 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Gelson Martins Sporting CP B FW [46]

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